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<blockquote data-quote="xechnao" data-source="post: 4661934" data-attributes="member: 58105"><p>Not of the same randomness though at least to some people. This is what we are talking about. For you perhaps everything is equally probable. For some people it may be not.</p><p>And my point about what we know about the case or not is that it is not limited to the letter in question. Even if we found this letter and thus knew what was exactly in that letter, but without knowing anything else we would really have much less clues about what it would be about. It is rather a more complex, a more complicated scene, something like a puzzle. It is good if you have all the pieces, but even if you do not it does not mean that you cant see anything. It also happens that you see something and then upon finding some pieces you may be surprised. Haven't you ever seen an investigation thriller in tv? We fans are investigator wannabes when there is a scene of interest -because this is what fans are about. But this is normal. What is not normal is calling on fans about doing what they are supposed to do as fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xechnao, post: 4661934, member: 58105"] Not of the same randomness though at least to some people. This is what we are talking about. For you perhaps everything is equally probable. For some people it may be not. And my point about what we know about the case or not is that it is not limited to the letter in question. Even if we found this letter and thus knew what was exactly in that letter, but without knowing anything else we would really have much less clues about what it would be about. It is rather a more complex, a more complicated scene, something like a puzzle. It is good if you have all the pieces, but even if you do not it does not mean that you cant see anything. It also happens that you see something and then upon finding some pieces you may be surprised. Haven't you ever seen an investigation thriller in tv? We fans are investigator wannabes when there is a scene of interest -because this is what fans are about. But this is normal. What is not normal is calling on fans about doing what they are supposed to do as fans. [/QUOTE]
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