Henry, I looked for your, "question." I found one here:henry quirk wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 4:04 pm*nah, you're just a salesmanRCSaunders wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 10:30 pm*How awful I am. **I'm chagrined. ***You could just ask the question again, or link to the original, or just forget it. It's up to you.henry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 4:32 pm
You poked in to that other thread, askin' questions, which I answered (and I asked one of mine). You never responded, to my answers or my question. Can't see much point in answering your questions here, when you'll just abandon the conversation ss you did there.
**doubtful
***I did ask again; the link is embedded and accessible thru the little ↑.
If that's the question, I've already explained why I do not answer hypotheticals. There is no context and no way for me to know enough to make in informed choice.After a mornin' of tradin' on the black & gray markets you come home to find your wife dead. Her throat is slashed open as is her belly. Your house is ransacked. It's obvious this ain't suicide.
What do you?
It is a mistake to take the most unlikely possibility as the basis for establishing a principle. Even if such an event happened, it would be exceptional. Pick something that's likely to happen, allow me to determine the context, and I will say what I think I might do if things were exactly as described.
Really, Henry, what were you trying to get at?