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<p>Whoa. What [tilly] is claiming is that we have a "better than 50% chance" of getting it right. The degree to which it's "better" can be *mind-bogglingly miniscule* (we're talking continuous quantities here) so I don't think we're warranted in exporting any claims about the actual probabilities from what a program reports.<p><i>Philosophy can be made out of anything. Or less</i> -- Jerry A. Fodor</p>
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