Well, I don't think there is much point in our discussing this further, Caz, but since I am here:
Yes, thanks. It seems to be a reoccurring theme, doesn't it?
No one back in the day seems to have asked the appropriate questions, so we (or rather I) am left to chase down people years after-the-fact, once the trail has gone cold.
I did check this possibility, but the last reference I found to Dr. Wild was clear back around 2004 and it said that he had retired from Bristol. That's nearly twenty years ago; I suppose he might still be walking the earth--I hope so. But if not, I'll just have to shrug my shoulders at this report as 'impressive' but unconvincing--just like Martin Fido did all those years ago.
But hey, if you and Jay and Ike are happy with it, why do you care what anyone else thinks? True, it would be nice to convert the skeptics, but since our reasonable questions are only met with contempt, that's not likely to happen, is it?
This is an oversimplification.
For this "fact," Wild referenced Turgoose. He was relying on what Turgoose had already posited:
And what did Turgoose write in 1993?
"It would seem..." and they "appear to have come" strikes me as rather hesitant phrasing for a scientific report.
It doesn't sound like he is entirely certain.
But then, some people like to ask questions, and others don't.
I get that.
RP
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No one back in the day seems to have asked the appropriate questions, so we (or rather I) am left to chase down people years after-the-fact, once the trail has gone cold.
I did check this possibility, but the last reference I found to Dr. Wild was clear back around 2004 and it said that he had retired from Bristol. That's nearly twenty years ago; I suppose he might still be walking the earth--I hope so. But if not, I'll just have to shrug my shoulders at this report as 'impressive' but unconvincing--just like Martin Fido did all those years ago.
But hey, if you and Jay and Ike are happy with it, why do you care what anyone else thinks? True, it would be nice to convert the skeptics, but since our reasonable questions are only met with contempt, that's not likely to happen, is it?
Originally posted by caz
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For this "fact," Wild referenced Turgoose. He was relying on what Turgoose had already posited:
And what did Turgoose write in 1993?
"It would seem..." and they "appear to have come" strikes me as rather hesitant phrasing for a scientific report.
It doesn't sound like he is entirely certain.
But then, some people like to ask questions, and others don't.
I get that.
RP
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