Nope. Saying a clip is too short to make an assessment isn't optimistic or pessimistic. It's just a statement about whether there's enough info presented to form an opinion. So far, five people have agreed with me that there isn't. We aren't all crazy pessimists for thinking 7 seconds of something may not be enough to do a reliable analysis LOL
Don't worry, Professor Prolific Patriot! Your next two dozen posts today will probably fare better :p
EDIT: Up to 11 upvotes now. Woo hoo :p
Nope. Saying a clip is too short to make an assessment isn't optimistic or pessimistic. It's just a statement about whether there's enough info presented to form an opinion. So far, five people have agreed with me that there isn't. We aren't all crazy pessimists for thinking 7 seconds of something may not be enough to do a reliable analysis LOL
Don't worry, Professor Prolific Patriot! Your next two dozen posts today will probably fare better :p
EDIT: Up to 11 now. Woo hoo :p
Nope. Saying a clip is too short to make an assessment isn't optimistic or pessimistic. It's just a statement about whether there's enough info presented to form an opinion. So far, five people have agreed with me that there isn't. We aren't all crazy pessimists for thinking 7 seconds of something may not be enough to do a reliable analysis LOL
Don't worry, Professor Prolific Patriot! Your next two dozen posts today will probably fare better :p
Nope. Saying a clip is too short to make an assessment isn't optimistic or pessimistic. It's just a statement about whether there's enough info presented to form an opinion. So far, five people have agreed with me that there isn't. We aren't all crazy pessimists for thinking 7 seconds of something may not be enough to do a reliable analysis LOL
Don't worry, Professor Prolific Patriot! Your next two dozen posts today will probably fare better :p