
Originally Posted by
tolman
As I've said, my current position is that I expect the report is basically OK, and I remain prepared to be convinced otherwise, but that in no way prevents me from imagining a situation where the report had been shown to be seriously wrong.
Anyway, it's not up to me to defend the report, it's up to CTers to successfully attack it.
If there was a successful objective technical attack on it, it would make no difference whether I attempted to defend it or not.
On the other hand, if there was someone with no technical understanding trying to make a half-arsed attack on it and I pointed out where they were wrong, that would be less a case of me defending the report, much more one of me pointing out where someone's argument failed.
Bookmarks