Here is one guys opinion, backed up with some logic and historical data. TTMYGH If you click this link at a later date you will have to look for the archives Jan 6, 2014 issue "That was the weak that worked part II" I learned a new word. syllogism. Now if only I could remember it. A syllogism is classified as a point-by-point outline of a deductive or inductive argument. Syllogisms normally contain two premises followed by a conclusion: The conclusion, from a purely logical standpoint, holds water. The problem comes when either of the first two premises is not accepted by the person to which they are proposed. Always like to read Grant Williams. He has a way with logic. John |