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				Jim Diamond 
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                Jul-31-2007 07:23
                
                
 Surely someone else than me must've noticed that if one suspect easily clams they all do, and the townspeople don't and vice versa. And so on and so forth. I assume it's got something to do with the "same thing behind door 2" rule, no? It's useful to me in that I use my questions more economically when I notice what pattern the current case follows. Any thoughts on this?
 
 
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							Miss Hermione Granger 
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                            Aug-4-2007 04:30
 I have a few Sleuth superstitions of my own.  I'm sure they are just random chaos and just happen as often as I think they do simply because of the number of cases I have done.  I'm not a statistics person.    If you find a way to win on the ponies, let me know!
 
 
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							Secret_Squirrel 
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                            Aug-4-2007 05:49
 sorry run it by me why we can't burn people at the stake again...? :D
 
 
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							Jim Diamond 
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                            Aug-4-2007 07:20
 Hehe. Well, this I'm going after here ain't superstition, since I'm trying to verify it using statistics and maths. In this case it's called a "theory". ;P
 
 Sure I'll let ya'll know when I've tried to figure out the ponies. :)
 
 
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							Anikka 
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                            Aug-4-2007 10:08
 SS, because burning people at the stake is BAAAAD.
 
 Besides, drawing and quartering them is MUCH more fun!
 
 *breathlessly awaits Jim's Day at the Races*
 
 
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							Sophie4 
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                            Aug-4-2007 21:00
 I don't think Tony Roma makes a steak sauce for that anyway.  And who would you want to eat with a dry rub? (hope no one answers ;)
 
 
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							Jim Diamond 
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                            Aug-5-2007 02:05
 *dies from involuntary diaphragm contractions*
 
 
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							flautim 
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                            Aug-11-2007 16:25
 Can you check out the races first please?
 
 Oh and by the way you don't have to be weak to be religious in fact to be a Christian you actually have to be quite strong - even in so-called Christian Countries!
 
 
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							Jim Diamond 
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                            Aug-11-2007 18:32
 I know you don't have to be weak. I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. That statement was supposed to be about acknowledging that you can't and will never comprehend everything around you. Even if you watch Discovery Channel.
 
 Never mind. I can tell I'm still being hazy. I didn't mean any disrespect, flautim.
 
 
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							Piccolo 
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                            Aug-12-2007 02:42
 No Flautim and I realised that, don't worry.  It's just what too many people think.
 
 Come on - what how do the races work?  How can we make our fortune before Ben realises what we're doing and changes the formula?
 
 Perhaps we should give you a percentage of our winnings to figure it out for us!
 
 
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							Armitage Shanks 
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                            Aug-12-2007 03:42
 Hehe. No don't. Please. o_O Then I would *have* to figure it out and that would spoil half the fun. -_-'
 
 
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