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Is anecdotal evidence really all that useless?
Posted by Tweaker456 on April 18, 2017 at 14:27:01:
Gee, when I go outside and see a bird fly or a VW bug go buy I'm am now wondering how likely it is that I am hallucinating, especially if many other people see the same thing. Not to say that some things aren't more or less able to be perceived. Blind people can't see birds and VW's and deaf people can't hear the effect of demagnetizing cd's. It's just life. A photo of my grainola clusters with blueberries and cashew milk is on the way, don't worry people. I must say I do like the flower and animal photos on my new IPS screen though. T456