I wrote:
That's not an accusation. It doesn't mean I "believe" you're making it up. It's an acknowledgement that you could have been. For all you know, I could have been doing precisely the same thing with the experiments I carried out in Spitalfields. That's neither an accusation or an implication. It's a caution, and no, I don't feel embarrassed for making it. We can't take Richard's "I heard Reg on the radio" as any sort of evidence for precisely the same reason. We only have his word for it, but that doesn't mean we think he's making it up. You might have taken umbrage at the suggestion that that your efforts were "desperate", but then you did swear at me repeatedly in the preceding post.
I disputed the comparison and disputed that I treated them differently, as I explain above. I don't think that constitutes any sinister tactic on my part.
Absolutely agreed.
Best regards,
Ben
"See, that's the problem with these little desperate experiments; we only have your word for it, and frankly you might be making it up to score points."
So, Ben, when I make a perfectly reasonable comparison of how you allow yourself to treat two perfectly uncontroversial remarks in totally differing manners
Having said that, I think this is not something that should take up too much space on a thread unintended for it.
Best regards,
Ben
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