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  • Originally posted by Pierre View Post
    You asked me for a source.
    Have you provided one?

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    • Originally posted by David Orsam View Post
      You pick up on "always" but not on the notion that "Quarter of a mile" means "Millers Court"???!!!
      Of course I do. Why the "always"? What sort of assumption is it?

      If there is peace and quiet in a city, and suddenly a bomb hits it, has the bomb been there all the time?

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      • Originally posted by John G View Post
        Have you provided one?
        The inquest source(s) for the GSG. The reports for the GSG. There you see the variation.

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        • [QUOTE=John G;394824]
          Originally posted by Pierre View Post

          Who?
          Yes, John. That is the most important thing.

          It is in the MO, it is in the signature, it is in the victimology.

          It is there in the sources.

          It lasted for a period in history, and then it went away.

          It is in this time period, day by day. And he tried to explain it.
          Last edited by Pierre; 10-07-2016, 02:05 PM.

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          • Originally posted by Pierre View Post
            The inquest source(s) for the GSG. The reports for the GSG. There you see the variation.
            Is this relevant? How do you know it's relevant?

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            • Originally posted by Pierre View Post
              Of course I do. Why the "always"? What sort of assumption is it?
              That's not a proper response to my post. I was commenting that you picked up on "always" BUT NOT on "Quarter of a mile" meaning "Millers Court".

              If "Quarter of a mile" doesn't mean "Millers Court", and it doesn't, then we don't need to worry about "always" do we?

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              • [QUOTE=Pierre;394829]
                Originally posted by John G View Post

                Yes, John. That is the most important thing.

                It is in the MO, it is in the signature, it is in the victimology.

                It is there in the sources.
                Not that I've noticed. Are we, perchance, being metaphorical again?

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                • Originally posted by John G View Post
                  Is this relevant? How do you know it's relevant?
                  What do you mean by relevant in this case?

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                  • [QUOTE=John G;394832]
                    Originally posted by Pierre View Post

                    Not that I've noticed. Are we, perchance, being metaphorical again?
                    Trees fall in the woods even when you do not see them fall, John. Sorry. I see them.

                    And I am not metaphorical.

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                    • [QUOTE=Pierre;394829]
                      Originally posted by John G View Post

                      Yes, John. That is the most important thing.

                      It is in the MO, it is in the signature, it is in the victimology.

                      It is there in the sources.

                      It lasted for a period in history, and then it went away.

                      It is in this time period, day by day. And he tried to explain it.
                      That's very poetical, Pierre.

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                      • [QUOTE=Pierre;394834]
                        Originally posted by John G View Post

                        Trees fall in the woods even when you do not see them fall, John. Sorry. I see them.
                        Are you a seer, perchance?

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                        • [QUOTE=John G;394835]
                          Originally posted by Pierre View Post

                          That's very poetical, Pierre.
                          Well, that is how I understand this case.

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                          • Originally posted by Pierre View Post
                            What do you mean by relevant in this case?
                            In case it helps:

                            relevant a. bearing on or pertinent to the matter in hand.

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                            • Originally posted by David Orsam View Post
                              In case it helps:

                              relevant a. bearing on or pertinent to the matter in hand.
                              Thank you, David, much obliged!

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                              • [QUOTE=John G;394836]
                                Originally posted by Pierre View Post

                                Are you a seer, perchance?
                                Letīs stick to the normal discussion.

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