To: DWSUWF
Non-Sequitur runs to his search engine for resources. If it ain't listed in Google's database, he won't find it.
Only problem is, only 10-20% of all webpages are listed in search engines. That means 80-90% can't be found by Yahoo! or Google..... goin' to the library is so much work....
To: stainlessbanner
But this is the information age, although information seems to be something that you are not interested in, and I try to provide websites because those are sources that anyone can readily check. I've been known to provide books as support for my arguments, but they are harder for people to check out. But regardless of the source, I asked him for any supporting evidence, any at all, to back up his claim in the face of evidence I provided which showed that he was wrong. Why shouldn't he provide supporting documentation?
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