What I said was that you would complain if the areas uncovered did not add up to Snakey's improper math. I have no doubt that it would support our claim just fine - the data we already have does just that, and yet still you insist that the mass graves are not big enough. Nevertheless, this is nitpicking over just a side issue. The denier crowd would find something to nitpick about, either in the results or in the process used, in order to further their delusions. Therefore, to my mind, it is pointless to disturb the final resting place of hundreds of thousands of people just to try to satisfy a group of people who have no intention of being satisfied.
I never did understand the point of Snakey's "improper" math. So I couldn't tell you if the areas uncovered didn't add up to it. I'm not sure if Snakey had a problem with the theoretical body density in the mass graves or if his issue is with the ability to calculate the density of bodies in the mass graves at all. I can't even tell you if it was "improper" or not. I know that to calculate the proposed body density, Team holocaust relied upon data from Charles Provan. So with Snakey making an argument I don't understand and Roberto responding wih facts based upon a dubious "experiment" from Chuck P., I tuned out of that discussion.
But bodies buried in mass graves at the death camps isn't nitpicking over a side issue. If all the people who were sent to the camps were never seen again, and if their bodies had never been disposed of in anyway at these camps, what happened to them? Is it nitpicking if hundreds of thousands of Jews weren't murdered at the camps?