On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 05:20:32PM +0100, Dee wrote:
> So by that thinking, then are we all guilty on this list of giving EIS  
> to others and telling them of its wonders?  After all, if it can't be  
> 'proved' does this mean to say that it can't be true?  Even though we  
> know categorically that is does work?  dee
>

That isn't what I said at all. 
I am simply pointing out that when we declare our anecdotal evidence as
scientific fact, we are not being truthful. I give people CS and tell them
what it did for me, and I think that's a fine thing to do. 
But we must accept our position as guinea pigs and as amatuers; unless you
are a doctor, medical researcher, or chemist, you cannot honestly go much
beyond presenting anecdotal evidence, and you certainly cannot* make claims
about a given solution being "unchanged" after years of storage. 

I feel so misunderstood now....


indi

*Well you *can*, but it isn't credible to do so.



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