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<p>[QUOTE="sunday silence, post: 2775489, member: 6808"]That's not what he's saying. He's saying it takes the input of many living people to form a conclusion. Books are unchanging whatever they said when they were pubbed cannot be changed. But if you have living interacting people its got to be better. No one's saying anyone site is the last word, in fact if you interact w/ people there is no last word, only whatever the conventional wisdom is up to this point.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sunday silence, post: 2775489, member: 6808"]That's not what he's saying. He's saying it takes the input of many living people to form a conclusion. Books are unchanging whatever they said when they were pubbed cannot be changed. But if you have living interacting people its got to be better. No one's saying anyone site is the last word, in fact if you interact w/ people there is no last word, only whatever the conventional wisdom is up to this point.[/QUOTE]
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