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To: i-node who wrote (92711)9/5/2018 12:33:49 AM
From: Sam  Respond to of 365826
 
Except scientists have discovered that it isn't a mere correlation. If you bother to read some of the essays at this site, you will see that.
Here is a reasonable to start with:

history.aip.org



To: i-node who wrote (92711)9/5/2018 12:43:22 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 365826
 
"There is a very strong correlation between ice cream sales and shark attacks."

That's a shame; I bought ice cream this afternoon. At least this attack isn't my fault.

Shark attack victim in Massachusetts says he punched predator in gills ...
Aug 30, 2018



"It doesn't mean eating ice crease causes shark attacks"
I know; it could mean shark attacks cause an increase in ice cream consumption.