Posted by Jost on November 11, 2006, at 10:57:48
In reply to Lou's response to aspects of this thread-, posted by Lou Pilder on November 11, 2006, at 10:32:40
Lou, Bob seems to think he has answered your questions as far as he can.
I"ve noticed that in some posts, you ask for questions to be answered. Often these answers could be yes/no answers.
In other posts, you ask not only that the questions be answered, but also that rationales for the yes or the no be given.
My questions to you are:
1.has Bob ever answered your "yes/no" questions (even if other people asked the same question and the other person was answered)--
if so, what were his answers?
2. has Bob given any rationales, in the past, about why the answers are yes or no?
If so, could you say what the rationales are?3. If Bob hasn't given rationales, do you have any idea what his rationale could be? ie. can you imagine what he might think-- or what logic or reason he might be applying, even if he hasn't stated one, or stated one fully enough to satisfy all your questions?
If so, what were your ideas about his rationales?
thanks, Jost
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