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I always admit when I've made a mistake. Immediately and unreservedly, but you forget those, don't you? It's easier to create and perpetuate a lie, or a straw man. That's what marks me out from others who won't and then don't like being asked. You know who I mean.
There is no "mistake", I'm afraid, just a total lack of understanding about how I construct my forecasts from David. I don't mind that. That is a problem of his, not mine. *)) Have you actually read what you've written? There is a mistake in your forecast that is clear and obvious and you refuse to clarify the period. And you refer to people who won't admit mistakes and don't like being asked. For heavens sake that's exactly what you're doing. I understand how you construct, the issue is about how you communicate your message. 27th/day/days, which one or ones is it? Such a simple question that you refuse to answer. Question. If you continue to issue these forecasts, do you want people to understand them? (Surely the main reason for issuing one, otherwise why bother). If the answer is yes, then just be clear what you're referring to. |
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On Friday, February 28, 2014 8:34:30 AM UTC, David Mitchell wrote:
I always admit when I've made a mistake. Immediately and unreservedly, but you forget those, don't you? It's easier to create and perpetuate a lie, or a straw man. That's what marks me out from others who won't and then don't like being asked. You know who I mean. There is no "mistake", I'm afraid, just a total lack of understanding about how I construct my forecasts from David. I don't mind that. That is a problem of his, not mine. *)) Have you actually read what you've written? Yes. |
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Dawlish wrote:
On Friday, February 28, 2014 8:34:30 AM UTC, David Mitchell wrote: I always admit when I've made a mistake. Immediately and unreservedly, but you forget those, don't you? It's easier to create and perpetuate a lie, or a straw man. That's what marks me out from others who won't and then don't like being asked. You know who I mean. There is no "mistake", I'm afraid, just a total lack of understanding about how I construct my forecasts from David. I don't mind that. That is a problem of his, not mine. *)) Have you actually read what you've written? Yes. Were your eyes open at the time? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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On Friday, February 28, 2014 6:10:53 PM UTC, Col wrote:
Dawlish wrote: On Friday, February 28, 2014 8:34:30 AM UTC, David Mitchell wrote: I always admit when I've made a mistake. Immediately and unreservedly, but you forget those, don't you? It's easier to create and perpetuate a lie, or a straw man. That's what marks me out from others who won't and then don't like being asked. You know who I mean. There is no "mistake", I'm afraid, just a total lack of understanding about how I construct my forecasts from David. I don't mind that. That is a problem of his, not mine. *)) Have you actually read what you've written? Yes. Were your eyes open at the time? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg Probably a lot more open than yours have been Col, especially when you've missed my assessment of this forecast on the 27th. |
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