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Subject: Re: New and final solution of the Monty Hall Dilemma *Proof&End*

Author: Sune Fischer

Date: 11:05:47 09/30/02

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On September 29, 2002 at 06:42:35, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>On September 28, 2002 at 15:54:53, David Dory wrote:
>
>>Sune F. wrote:
>>
>>"
>>And you my friend have the weakest argumentation I have ever seen in my life,
>>you never ever get to the point. When you finally get caught in you own web you
>>run away saying you really meant something else.
>>
>>To be precise and to the point is a crucial ability for the scientist, to ramble
>>on for 16 pages about nothing is the other end of the spectrum, if you know what
>>I mean.
>>
>>Then you start with you amateurish pseudo analysis of people, which is
>>off-topick, offensive, and very much an escape to avoid the real debate, which
>>you have lost so long ago but are not man enough to admit.
>>
>>If you have any good objective arguments I will listen, but please put a sock in
>>that mumbojumbo crap.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>-S.
>>"
>>Rolf may never recover! <grin, grin>
>>
>>David
>>
>>p.s.
>>
>>But how do you REALLY feel, S.F.? ;)
>
>As we say in chess and else the counts are made in the end, not before!
>Perhaps Sune went too far? And now he's busted? In view of his extremely
>offending speech?

I found it a bit much that YOU were accusing ME of being a bad scientist.
I have later discovered the irony of all that you said were more or less a
deadly accurate description of yourself, perhaps you weren't talking about me
after all, in that case I clearly overreacted.

I don't think it is a shame to be wrong, but at least one should adhere to a
good argument and bow to the evidence and logic when it becomes as overwhelming
as it did (just see the threads in CTF).

It isn't really interesting to discuss with someone who can't make a good
counter argument, and doesn't seem to grasp the simplest of the proofs against
him.

-S.

>Perhaps you both read my little article in CTF, I wrote "for" Paul Erdos.
>
>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/2/message.html?45669
>
>I fear nobody will understand that because
>it's true: If you'll lose yourself in the dark
>you'll never might come out again. So take care!
>
>:)
>
>Rolf Tueschen



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