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Subject: Re: A Blast from the past - Feng Hsu Let's start with the Rules

Author: chandler yergin

Date: 13:49:48 04/26/05

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On April 26, 2005 at 16:39:22, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On April 26, 2005 at 16:01:57, chandler yergin wrote:
>
><big snip>
>
>>
>>You really don't believe this?
>>"No contemporary writer can give an accurate view of anything."
>>
>>"Only long after purported events as information is accumulated,  and
>>the Historians assimilate the totality of the evidence, can a more accurate
>>picture of what really happpened be provided."
>>
>>"This is true for War.. Politics, Stock Market, Religious thought,
>>and 'Cultural' events."
>>
>>Then not only am I surprised, I'm appalled.
>
>
>The be appalled.  I want to know what actually happened.  Now what someone
>"thought" happened based on speculation, conjecture, rumor, fantasy, etc.
>
>History is a precisely recorded enumeration of events as they happen.  With no
>"interpretation" or "justification" built in.  What you are wanting is "not"
>history.
>
>I can figure out what happened by reading an accurate report about Little Big
>Horn, or the Alamo.  I don't need any "interpretation" or "spin" thrown in to
>confuse things.  Just an exact account of events.  That is history.

What are 'accurate reports' without the totality of the evidence, and all
viewpoints considered?

Would you want to be on a Jury deciding life & death, without considering all
the evidence.

I don't think so.
If so.. I wouldn't want you on my Jury.. regardless od what I was indicted for.

I can't seriously you believe what you are saying Bob.



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