[Marsha]
Even if "any one following along" or "able to view the archives" came to such a 
conclusion, and there is no proof that anyone following along or reviewing the 
archives have come to that conclusion, that wouldn't make it true.  It's a 
version of the "everybody knows" fallacy where one asserts that common 
knowledge must be true. 

[Arlo]
An argument ad populum states that something is true simply BECAUSE everyone 
believes it. I am saying that my comment can be verified by anyone wishing to 
do so. Its like being asked to prove gravity, and I say "go outside and drop an 
apple". I am specifically saying to NOT believe something just because everyone 
says it is true, but to examine the evidence.

Of course, since I pointed out your evasive rhetoric (e.g., what "seems to 
think" means, and your evasive attempt to challenge that as if I offered a 
quote), you just need another evasion... and this is it.

Not playing. 

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