Re: memetics-digest V1 #1011

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    >
    >On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 11:49 , Scott Chase wrote:
    >
    >>Was Holmes one of those intuitional types? I'm not a Doyle buff, but
    >>intuition does come to mind for some reason.
    >
    >Well, no.
    >
    >He used 'deductive reasoning' which was a very detailed analysis of all
    >data. Early intensive forensics. Hardly intuitive. Just the opposite.
    >
    >- Wade
    >
    >
    And completely fictional behavior designed to move the story forward rather
    than to describe what was really going on anywhere in the real world.

    Grant

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