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Re: Lunars with SNO-T
From: Alexandre Eremenko
Date: 2004 Oct 26, 17:06 -0500
From: Alexandre Eremenko
Date: 2004 Oct 26, 17:06 -0500
So we generally agree on philosophy of blunders. Now let us return to the particular lunar distance we were discussing. It was immediately clear to me that this was a blunder. So I rejected it. Then, on request of some list members, I reduced this erroneus observation. The reduction only confirms that this was a blunder. So I rejected it correctly. And now, to my great surprise, some people question my procedure. Alex. On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Fred Hebard wrote: > On Oct 26, 2004, at 2:04 PM, Alexandre Eremenko wrote: > > > Also: my experience shows that I committ blunders, and I am > > always ready to accept this. But maybe some people don't:-) > > > > In my experience, the only people who don't commit blunders are those > who are not doing anything. The key is to minimize their impact and > learn from one's mistakes. > > Fred >