No matter what the experiment's result, there will always be someone
eager to: (a) misinterpret it. (b) fake it. or (c) believe it supports
his own pet theory.
Finagle's Second Law
eager to: (a) misinterpret it. (b) fake it. or (c) believe it supports
his own pet theory.
Finagle's Second Law
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