>, Nicholas D. Richards
from his slumbers and wrote
>In article <
jt4bmn...@mid.individual.net>, Mike Fleming
><
mi...@tauzero.co.uk> on Thu, 10 Nov 2022 at 13:12:54 awoke Nicholas
>from his slumbers and wrote
>>On 10/11/2022 10:09, Ahem A Rivet's Shot wrote:
>>> On Thu, 10 Nov 2022 09:34:42 -0000 (UTC)
>>> Peter <
mys...@prune.org.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
hub...@ccanoemail.com wrote in news:9i5omh96qqcp6s3e5uj2i9al8k90irnuf7@
>>>>
4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>>> " There are known knowns. There are known unknowns.
>>>>> But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know
>>>>> we don't know."
>>>>> Donald Rumsfeld
>>>>
>>>> He got a lot of stick for saying that, but it's a perfectl reasonable
>>>> thing to say.
>>>
>>> Quite, I never understood the fuss - just stating the lbeeidgn
>>> obvious innit a bit like "The problem isn't what you don't know it's what
>>> you know that ain't so".
>>
>>Probably more to do with who said it and in what context.
>
>I hold himself and his daughter in somewhat higher esteem (from a very
>low level it must be said) than I did. They have stood up against the
>bullies who know what they know ain't so. At some personal cost.
Whoops senile confusion must be catching up with me. I am confusing
Rumsfeld and Cheney. <Retires with face covered to hide red face>