Re: Privacy vs Open Public Data

Posted by Douglas Roberts-2 on
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Privacy-vs-Open-Public-Data-tp7581246p7581340.html

Clever.  Objection overruled. (We watched the Lincoln Lawyer last night).


On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 11:59 AM, glen <[hidden email]> wrote:

No, I asserted that if we follow Ray's claim to its logical conclusion,
it means we are always lying.  He responded "Yes", but then went on to
ignore the flaw in his argument.  So, I'm reinforcing my point that his
argument is flawed and he hasn't refuted it.

That's not argumentative.  It's good argumentation. ;-)


Douglas Roberts wrote at 01/17/2013 10:46 AM:
> Even I can detect a willful argumentative bent here.  Ray said, and I
> quote: "Yes, we lie frequently."
>
> You said, "OK.  Well, if we're all always lying, [...]"
>
> Now now, you know better...


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