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Posted by Box Holder on March 18, 2002 21:17:53 UTC

Hi MIM,
If who are you please your life story
even a sketch.

Re: your link above:
any way, I was gonna say...
correlation is the first step investigating causation.
* IF * we say, "X was a member of Set M
and X has acted in this way.
Y was a member of a set M and Y has acted in this way. And
Z was a member of a set M
and Z has acted in this way."

* THEN * the task before us is to see which variables were critical to X,Y, and Z "acting in that way." Are these variables present in other sets too? and so on...many steps. Baby steps.
Giant leaps.

Thank you.


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