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> Steve Owens said:
>> You can't dispute them. I made them up. Do you want to dispute
>> that I made them up?
> No, I know you made them up. On what basis? You just decided these
> numbers, and then are trying to use these made-up numbers to
> support your thesis that math weenies are more likely to use
> computers because that's what your made-up numbers indicate.
Nope, try again. Okay, back to the beginning. Folks, this is
getting absurdly long and off-topic, so I'm going to move the discussion
to private e-mail. Those interested in following it, mail Karen or myself
to get added to the CC list...