On Sep 28, 9:06 am, Duggy wrote:   
   > Well, it's actually not wrong, but that's beside the point.   
   1) It *is* wrong (both "Soul Hunter" and "Infection" are not the   
   first episode filmed/produced because this would be a physical   
   impossbility. Whoever said that "Soul Hunter" was first was FACTUALLY   
   WRONG. Period. Full Stop.)   
   2) This isn't besides the point - it *is* the point. (Of the   
   original thread.)   
   > I never claimed any of those things that you said.   
   You know, do me a favor and just killfile, because life is too short   
   to argue with people like you. No, you didn't say any of the things   
   that I posited as reasons for mistrusting some of the stuff on   
   Wikipedia. (Nor did I say you did. Which you might have noticed if   
   you weren't - well, *you*.)   
   You didn't say much of anything. You're entire response to my post   
   about Wikipedia was a single line asserting that you had also found an   
   inaccuracy about something in another place.   
   If you make brief eliptical statements without bothering to explain   
   what you mean or produce an argument, you invite others to fill in the   
   blanks in interpreting them. You cannot then complain that people   
   tried to make sense of what you wrote in the context of the discussion   
   by citing the argument you refused to make in the first place.   
   > It seems to be cool to dis wikipedia as if the only truely smart   
   people are those who never use it. <   
   Now who is ascribing opinions to people with no basis? Unlike you, I   
   actually wrote what I *do* think about Wikipedia, which is that it is   
   sometimes good and sometimes bad. Never said anything resembling   
   "truely smart people" (or even "truly smart people") or asserted that   
   I was "cool"   
   MUCH later,   
   Joe   
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