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Philosophy 101
If person A usually gets it right
and Person B usually gets it wrong
and Person C hasn't got a clue
and person D used to get it right 10 years ago
What is the probability that Person C has the correct information even when they contradict Persons A, B and D ?
Seriously - how do you determine that any
answer that comes off the newsgroup,
fora, or "gurus" is correct ?
-- Regards Jonathan Lewis http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk Next Seminar dates: (see http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/seminar.html ) ____England______September 24/26, November 12/14 ____USA__________November 7/9 (MI), 19/21 (TX) The Co-operative Oracle Users' FAQ http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/faq/ind_faq.html Howard J. Rogers wrote in message <3d83e9d5_at_dnews.tpgi.com.au>...Received on Sun Sep 15 2002 - 02:56:30 CDT
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>"Michael J. Moore" <hicamel_x_the_spam_at_attbi.com> wrote in message
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>> So, how can we reconcile all of this?
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>By ignoring incorrect information, for a start.
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>Really, this is DBA-101. There is no mystery about it -or at least, there
>shouldn't be. I teach this on Day 1 of the introductory DBA course. It's
>basic stuff.
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