Mobertermy
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What about your mislabelled TAs?
We will get to the allegedly mislabeling after we deal with the white van. Reason being is I think the white van shows you guys are wrong.
What about your mislabelled TAs?
We will get to the allegedly mislabeling after we deal with the white van. Reason being is I think the white van shows you guys are wrong.
The tree is right by the south edge of the bridge. The van is partially concealed by the tree. For the van to be north of the tree the tree couldn't be partially concealing it like that from that angle.
We will get to the allegedly mislabeling after we deal with the white van. Reason being is I think the white van shows you guys are wrong.
You know what really pisses me off about CITers? They refuse to acknowledge Point #2. I have asked them repeatedly to address this logical inconsistency at the center of their claim that Lloyde is an agent. They refuse to address it.
... carriageway's ...
Good Drew, I agree with the line of sight too in so far as it goes. The problem for you guys is DSC412 here:
http://www.thepentacon.com/Topic7.htm
The white van shows you guys are wrong about where you all are trying to place the cab.
I'll suggest that he's confused enough as it is without you speaking British to him.
OK, Horatius, what do you damned Yankees call it?
Dave
PS: Yes, I know you are.![]()
Well, see, that's the problem. I have no clue what a "carriageway" is. I suppose I'll just assume it's the guardrails so I can make fun of you for it.
I'll suggest that he's confused enough as it is without you speaking British to him.
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OK, Horatius, what do you damned Yankees call it?
Dave
PS: Yes, I know you are.![]()


But trying to be a little more productive here: a carriageway is the way along which carriages run, i.e. the area of the road surface between longitudinal barriers. Most roads over here are single carriageway, i.e. traffic flows both ways on a single strip of road, or dual carriageways, two separate pieces of roadway separated by a central barrier. The highway past the Pentagon appears to have three carriageways, with three, two and two lanes respectively, unless there's a central barrier I'm not seeing. How does that work, exactly?
So it can mean pretty much whatever you want it to mean!![]()
All that I would deduce from this is that witness recollections recorded years after the events are highly unreliable, which is hardly news. The only really rational way to address witness testimony is to look for corroboration, both between accounts and with physical evidence. If over a hundred witnesses agree that an event of a certain type took place, they're probably more or less right. If some of them disagree over the details, that doesn't invalidate the value of the parts they agree on. Which means, of course, that it will always be possible to cherry-pick bits of testimony that individually support any theory under the sun, and it takes careful critical appraisal of the whole to reach any reasonable conclusions.
Dave
CIT are right to say Mobertermy is wrong (as we have shown) but that does not make them right either!
There's only one way to be right, but there's lots of ways to be wrong!

Good Drew, I agree with the line of sight too in so far as it goes. The problem for you guys is DSC412 here:
http://www.thepentacon.com/Topic7.htm
The white van shows you guys are wrong about where you all are trying to place the cab.