On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 at 16:04, Vɑdɪm <vadp.d...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Perhaps that's question of a definition. Please have a look at 3 pictures > posted here earlier and let me know what do you think of them. >
To what end? You've found pictures of sunbathing areas with sunshades. Others have found pictures of sunbathing areas without sunshades. Yet others have found pictures of sunshades that are most definitely not in sunbathing areas. The presence or absences of sunshades is not a reliable indicator. Measles has a diagnostic indicator: characteristic spots. I've found three pictures of people with measles who are wearing sunglasses. I shall ignore the fact that most people with measles do not wear sunglasses and exhibit no photosensitivity of any kind. I shall ignore the fact that most people who wear sunglasses do not have measles. I shall declare that sunglasses are indicative of measles. Do you see how silly that would be? Nevertheless, I shall continue to insist that medical textbooks be revised to show sunglasses as being indicative of measles. -- Paul
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