> Let me guess, I have the time to do research for you, that you are unwilling > or unable to do. You say > that something is entirely anecdotal, I say that it isn't. Do the research. you say the studies exist. i say i've never seen them. i'm not asking you to do any research. i'm asking you to prove what you say: that you've already seen them. there's quite a difference there. or perhaps when you say that the studies exist, you're saying you've heard the studies exist. i'd call that anecdotal. all i'm asking for is a url or a report number or something that can be researched. if someone can provide one, i'm happy to admit that i'm mistaken. in the interim, i think it reasonable for me to say that the "evidence" is all anecdotal... /mtr
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