"Gus" wrote in message
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The point is, bonehead, that the "bucket of water" example has nothing
whatsoever to do with woodworking, dust collection, dust explosions, or
anything else even remotely relevant.
Obviously, I cannot state, with certainty, the chances of anything
bursting into flame. Nor can you. Conversely, you cannot state, with
certainty, that something will "never" burst into flame.
It's not a question of flammability but of precision in meaning.
Hey Gus - include the text you're replying to will ya? It's impossible to
follow who you are replying to when you cut the original text and just post
your reply. Most people do not keep the entire thread tree visible in their
newsreaders and without that there's no way to know who you're speaking to.
In fact, it can really make it difficult to understand the context of a
reply.
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-Mike-