[Boatanchors] Micamold Recovery
Jim Wilhite
w5jo at brightok.net
Wed Jun 4 17:29:13 EDT 2014
Some of us has already tried what Dave is attempting with results that were
a lot less than stellar. While the process may work temporarily or may work
on a few, it is not a cure for all of them. So is experience with the
subject material considered "confirmation bias"?
I don't think the results will be productive enough to follow the process
and, even if it works on a few of the caps, then the problem has had a high
probability of failure in a short period to time.
I tried this approach back in the mid-50s and it wasn't worth it to me. But
whatever floats the boat.
Jim
W5JO
-----Original Message-----
Exactly right, Robert. We see other examples of this "confirmation
bias", and even when someone offers to do some work in checking out a
hypothesis, the bias then prompts the opponents of either side to turn
to dire predictions of failure or vindication.
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