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To: Jon Tara who wrote (16292)11/27/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
It's a funny world, isn't it Jon.

First off, hope you had a great Turkey Day and that many got to enjoy the view of the SD Bay during the holiday!!!

But when are you going to get it right? How long can you support folks who continually misinterpret what I write about. If someone takes what someone says as speculation as fact, then the distortion is not in the speculation, but rather the assumption that the speculation were fact.

Now a rationalization, you call it? Please do consider. If someone says on a given day a meteor shower will be brilliant, and I raise the possibility that cloud cover might spoil the view, why then does this become an interpretation, from your camp, that I'm saying no one will see the meteor shower? I, personally, can't predict weather patterns, nor can I say which way the wind will blow at any given moment. Interestingly, neither can you!

Besides, a speculation--or rationalization, as you call it--has a value of its own. If someone decides to run with such things assuming they are facts, then there is the error. It's not in what I said. Wouldn't you agree?

So were I you, I'd reexamine your position as to what, in fact, makes a rationalization. And were speculation mere spin--as you and some others like to believe--what's the sense in guessing anything? Do you know what you're going to get for Christmas? Can you rationalize that you deserve anything?

Too often when you say the wind blows badly, and something bad happens for Zulu, it tends to have a hailing and downpouring effect on everything. I simply am saying, in virtually every instance of your yearlong analysis concerning Zulu, you've leave out the warm and gentle summer breeze as a possibility for consideration. Is this rationale? Or are you speculating?

Now, if we can just get through this storm and move on to the next one! (LOL) Indeed, I prefer to warm and gentle summer breeze. That's all.