Re: The value of anecdotes
Posted by cal on July 23, 2006 at 10:16:08:

"But there are stories of things happening from different people in different places at different times. These might be evidence enough to stir some interest."

Roger,
In both the updated and revised 2nd ed. "The Healing Powers of Vinegar" and "The Man Who Predicts," I go back in time and provide strong worldwide anecdotal evidence for both quake prediction and vinegar remedies. How are these two different?
Cal


Follow Ups:
     ● Re: The value of anecdotes - Roger Hunter  11:12:22 - 7/23/2006  (39497)  (1)
        ● Re: The value of anecdotes - Cathryn  13:31:55 - 7/23/2006  (39502)  (2)
           ● Re: The value of anecdotes - Roger Hunter  16:30:47 - 7/23/2006  (39504)  (1)
              ● Re: The value of anecdotes - Cathryn  18:10:50 - 7/23/2006  (39513)  (0)
           ● Re: Cathyrn/Vinegar/Anecdotes - cal  14:55:10 - 7/23/2006  (39503)  (1)
              ● Re: Cathyrn/Vinegar/Anecdotes - Cathryn  18:09:08 - 7/23/2006  (39512)  (1)
                 ● Re: Cathyrn/Vinegar/Anecdotes - Cal  19:10:02 - 7/23/2006  (39517)  (1)
                    ● Re: Cathyrn/Vinegar/Anecdotes - Skywise  19:41:30 - 7/23/2006  (39519)  (1)
                       ● You are getting heavy handed - Glen  21:11:29 - 7/23/2006  (39522)  (2)
                          ● Re: You are getting heavy handed - Skywise  00:23:07 - 7/24/2006  (39530)  (0)
                          ● I hope no one take it seriously - John Vidale  00:05:57 - 7/24/2006  (39528)  (1)
                             ● Re: I hope no one take it seriously - Roger Hunter  07:09:24 - 7/24/2006  (39536)  (0)