Aswad -> RE: Explosions at Boston Marathon (4/19/2013 6:26:38 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Rule It is in their genotype, Aswad. They are mostly primitive man as our own ancestors were one or two thousand years ago. The difference is that their gene pool has been static these thousands of years; that is what you get in inbreeding strictly monogamous populations. You're wrong about this, Rule, plain wrong. One count of positive error, one count of negative error, two probable counts of positive error, and a series of control paths you didn't check (if you did, the inconsistency would make two of the positive errors obvious, and would suggest the negative error). They're buried a bit too deeply to walk you through it. That should be enough information for you to track down the problematic constellations, though. The conclusion after correcting the errors will be more useful and more profound. Let's see that supergenious at work. The line between genious and insanity is a thin one, which I mention on account of your claim to supergenious. Both are characterized by being able to leap from A to C. The crucial difference is, genious can go back to fill in B, while insanity does it when B doesn't connect them. In my experience, for people without a pathology, how one straddles this line is a conscious or partially conscious choice. I'll credit you with that option. So go back to the drawing board, and do the legwork to fill in B. You'll find you can't, because of the errors I mentioned. Correct them, and you'll do more good for your goal. Else, you may fall off that line, and land firmly on the wrong side of it. IWYW, — Aswad.
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