[BC] Fellow paranoids

Craig Bowman craig1 at shianet.org
Wed Apr 23 06:48:59 CDT 2008


You miss the point.  In this example the assertion was that nothing had 
been there.  The tracks prove them wrong.  Circumstantial but 
definitive.  Another example would be an assertion that deer are never 
in my yard yet there are deer tracks.

Craig Bowman


rameuser at tmo.blackberry.net wrote:
> Then it is up to the lawyers to figure out which rabbit it might be.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Craig Bowman <craig1 at shianet.org>
>
> Rabbit tracks through the snow are circumstantial evidence of the
> presents of a rabbit, but there is no doubt a rabbit was there.
>
> Craig Bowman
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