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    On 04/08/2020 21:35, bill w wrote:<br>
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          style="color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">Anecdotal
          tales of a single cockatiel doing this is certainly not
          evidence.</span><font
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          Ben Zaiboc</font><br>
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          face="comic sans ms, sans-serif" color="#888888">Why not? 
          Even one instance of a person flying, demonstrating reliable
          esp, coming back from the dead, and many other things would
          certainly be noteworthy, and that's a huge understatement. Not
          all anecdotal evidence should be ignored.   Extremes or things
          thought to be impossible for sure.</font></div>
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    I'm not saying it should be ignored. I'm saying 'further research is
    needed'. I should have said "reliable evidence", I suppose.<br>
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Ben Zaiboc</pre>
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