Matter-antimatter Jokes

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    Is there a Santa Claus? The Rebuttal
    (Jim Mantle, Waterloo Maple Software)
    Come on, ya gotta believe! I mean, if you can handle flying furry animals, then it's only a small step to the rest! For example: As admitted, it is possible that a flying reindeer can be found. I would agree that it would be quite an unusual find, but they might exist.
    You've relied on cascading assumptions. For example, you have assumed a uniform distribution of children across homes. Toronto/Yorkville, or Toronto/Cabbagetown, or other yuppie nieghborhoods, have probably less than the average (and don't forget DINK and SINK homes (Double Income No Kids, Single Income No Kids)), while families with 748 starving children that they keep showing on Vision TV while trying to pick my pocket would skew that 15% of homes down a few percent.
    You've also assumed that each home that has kids would have at least one good kid. What if anti-selection applies, and homes with good kids tend to have more more...

    Come on, ya gotta believe! I mean, if you can handle flying furry animals,
    then it's only a small step to the rest.

    For example;
    1) As admitted, it is possible that a flying reindeer can be found. I would
    agree that it would be quite an unusual find, but they might exist.

    2) You've relied on cascading assumptions. For example, you have assumed a
    uniform distribution of children across homes. Toronto/Yorkville, or
    Toronto/Cabbagetown, or other yuppie neighborhoods, have probably less than
    the average (and don't forget the DINK and SINK homes (Double Income No Kids,
    Single Income No Kids)), while the families with 748 starving children that
    they keep showing on Vision TV while trying to pick my pocket would skew that
    15% of homes down a few percent.

    3) You've also assumed that each home that has kids would have at least one
    good kid. What if anti-selection applies, and homes with good kids tend more...

    Is there a Santa Claus? The Rebuttal
    (Jim Mantle, Waterloo Maple Software)
    Come on, ya gotta believe! I mean, if you can handle flying furry animals, then it's only a small step to the rest! For example:
    As admitted, it is possible that a flying reindeer can be found. I would agree that it would be quite an unusual find, but they might exist.
    You've relied on cascading assumptions. For example, you have assumed a uniform distribution of children across homes. Toronto/Yorkville, or Toronto/Cabbagetown, or other yuppie nieghborhoods, have probably less than the average (and don't forget DINK and SINK homes (Double Income No Kids, Single Income No Kids)), while families with 748 starving children that they keep showing on Vision TV while trying to pick my pocket would skew that 15% of homes down a few percent.
    You've also assumed that each home that has kids would have at least one good kid. What if anti-selection applies, and homes with good kids tend to have more more...

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