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To: kidl who wrote (191)8/10/2003 9:24:26 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 334
 
The important part of doofustic analysis is the rendering the various imponderables down to a formulistic approach, that one can later say points to a fundamental causation. This is based on the supposition that if things have a formula that works most of the time, they must be dependent on other things that might be predictable. Sort of. One could call that hillbilly curve fitting.

With this in mind, I would like to surmise that, when one gets peridotite AND eclogite in the same pipe, that the one that works best is the one that you use. If one can work either method.

If that fails, then flipping a coin that has sheep entrails on one side, and a moon on the other, is usually best.

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