Re: What do you make of the source for this?
- From: "Peter W. Pesterhaus III" <binky9@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 08:45:32 -0700 (PDT)
Mr. Taylor--
You're trying to cover up for a friend.
But to be fair, in another post, I've challenged MichalAnne Guido to
produce her sources. There will be no source for "a number of
lawsuits" because those lawsuits don't exist.
I don't have a problem with Ms. Guido quoting another's text; but if
so, she should say "This is where I got it." When did the more
experienced members of "soc.genealogy.medieval" get the right to pass
off someone else's work as their own, or leave others hanging as to
the source of the quote?
You guys are constantly on everybody's back to be precise as to
sources.
How can one judge the quality of the information without knowing the
source? What if the information came from a senile aunt?
So far, Ms. Guido has said absolutely nothing.
.
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