On 9/21/10 07:53 , Ricky Clarkson wrote:
"in my experience" makes sense, but yes, you can argue that Cedric's
experience doesn't count for anything if you like. In my experience,
Spizzico pizza is better than the pizza in half the restaurants in
Italy. My experience is pretty small, but that doesn't make the
sentence less true.
BTW, a gentle "bird" pointed me that Cedric now works for LinkedIn! I
missed that (Cedric, your Wikipedia page is not up to date). I supposed
to have Cedric's blog on my aggregator, but Thunderbird is driving me
crazy. Of course, this makes most of my previous post irrelevant. Ricky
summed up clearly that anecdotal experience just should not be inferred
to anything general.
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