I think it was John K. Galbraith who said something like: When it comes
to forecasting there are two kinds of economists: those who know that
they don't know and those that don't.

Rudy

Sandwichman wrote:
On 2/18/08, Jim Devine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

no-one can predict the future.


I thought it was, "it's tough to make predictions -- especially about
the future," or something like that.


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Sandwichman


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Rudy Fichtenbaum
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Wright State University
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