On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 04:33 +0000, MFPA wrote:
> > Speculation is great, but speculation isn't fact -- and we need to
> > change the way we do things based on facts, not on speculations.  We
> > can agree on facts, but our speculations will likely not overlap very much 
> > at all.
> 
> I'm sure anybody reading this can find multiple examples where speculation
> has informed progress.

Speculation isn't any more progress than an idea is action.  Speculation
buttressed with facts leads, in time, to progress.  But speculation,
like an idea, is only the germ of what it is intended to create.


-Paul

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