<p>Tetrishead,</p>
<p>You begin by quoting me, and then reply with a lengthy paragraph that begins and ends with these two sentences:</p>
<p>“This is an extremely poor analogy, and you should strive for better… To continue to twist and appropriate the words of Mark Twain, first get your facts, then you can distort them at your leisure.”</p>
<p>I haven’t even quoted Mark Twain in this discussion. And you’re admonishing about twisting and appropriating his words? Who is it who needs to get his facts?</p>