How does that work? Or...does it? My favourite bit of CI is knowing they tried this fifty times before they settled on the right answer.
Mine too, and I think that's why this magazine doesn't work, quite. It's similar to CI in that they've both got very personal, homey editorial styles, but One is big and glossy and the recipes don't look as good.
Honestly, if it weren't from Penzeys, I don't think I'd even have read the whole thing. I want it to be good because it's from a food company I like and respect.
They? They! They? They! "They" let him go? She did too.
Easy to see how she voted "not guilty." She should just fess up -- she voted to acquit because Jackson's lawyers were better than the prosecution. But then I guess she can't get a book deal out of proving the old adage that a jury is 12 people asked to decide which party has the better lawyer.
IIRC there are now two ex-jurrors who are saying that Michael was guilty. They are the same two jurrors who have book deals. Coincidenc? Or did they figure that a book saying he was guilty would sell better?
Ya know... the question before a jury trial is not only "Did he do it?" but "Did the prosecution prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he did it?"
I have participated in a trial where the answer to (1) was "Almost certainly yes" and (2) was "No". The only appropriate verdict in such cases is Not Guilty. Otherwise you're substituting your intuition for the law of the land.
Huh. Quantum information can be negative. So if someone gives you negative quantum information, you end up knowing less.
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Ya know... the question before a jury trial is not only "Did he do it?" but "Did the prosecution prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he did it?"
I can completely see this. What grates me, perhaps irrationally, is the "They're the ones that let a pedophile go." because
they
didn't act alone. She voted the same way. But then that doesn't get you the book deal.
Off to the Wild Animal Park. Wish me critters.
So if someone gives you negative quantum information, you end up knowing less
I've had conversations like that.
I feel like eating out tonight. Should I go to the Afgan Restaurant that is directly on my way home, or go to Pf Chang's, which is a little out of the way?
Go Afghan, choose Afghan.
I've never had Afghan, but it sounds good. Chang's is good (Theodosia and I ate at one here in Chicago last summer), but you can have Chinese just about anytime.