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Re: Consumer Reports
>tried (Chrysler, Suzuki, Isuzu, etc). Bottom line, don't ignore good data,
>just come to your own conclusions.
Good data shouldn't be ignored. But we also have to look out for bad data
-- data that are selectively picked to get certain conclusion. Politicians
do it. Cops do it. Our gov't does it. Famous people did it (Remember
Mendel, the famous genetics discoverer? Well, his data is not ALL that
honest...).
And Avi, don't get funny idea 'bout this. We university people know what
to look for, because we've BTDT. (^:
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