-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Symantec: Mozilla browsers more vulnerable than IE

What you say is accurate when applied to "supposed facts" or theories and
hypotheses, but...

A "supposed fact" is not a fact.  It is a "supposed fact".  Literally ANY
statement can be a "supposed fact".  If I were talking about "supposed fact"
I would have used that phrase or words like "theory" and "hypothesis".

A supposed fact does indeed have several and possibly billions of ways to be
looked at and they would vary considerably depending on who was doing the
looking.  Many people confuse opinion with fact.  For example... only one of
these statements is a FACT, the other is only an opinion despite the number
of people that believe both are facts:

George W. Bush is the current President of the U. S.
George W. Bush, as President of the U.S., is an incompetent ass.

It is possible, and probably likely, that BOTH are facts, but not until a
method is developed to confirm the second one.


a.. A fact is an expression which represents a true statement in the current
world state.
www.laas.fr/~felix/dekartes/propice-doc/node224.html

a.. What has really happened or is the case; truth; reality: in fact rather
than theory, the fact of the matter is; something known to have happened; a
truth known by actual experience or observation: scientists work with facts.
Oxford Dictionary
www.actualfreedom.com.au/library/glossary/glossary-e.htm

Type this "define:fact" without the quote marks into your Google search bar
for more definitions.

Everyody has a different take on reality.  That does not affect a fact.
Just because somebody sees reality a little different and insists that
Dallas, TX is the capitol of the United States, does not make that a fact.
It might make it a fact in her own mind, but it is still unsubstantiated and
Washington, D.C. is still the capitol.  And Firefox is still vulnerable.

This topic has strayed too far from the topic of this list.  That is a FACT.
Please direct any replies to dsw32952@xxxxxxxxxx  Replies elsewhere will be
ignored.

Don



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> Beggin your pardon BUT--Still a maybe. Yes SOME facts are an absolute.
> However depending on the situation  some supposed FACTS are not ALWAYS
> accurate?  OR the REAL facts?... what is reality to one isn't necessarily
> that to another.  JMHO...

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