And there you go.... arguing for argument's sake.
When you start out with something that's arbitrary everything that follows is by definition arbitrary.
I've already proven beyond any doubt that the time stamps on the DPD recording do not justify the conclusion that Tippit was killed at 1.14. So, either the 1.17 and 1.18 time stamps for the calls by Bowles and Callaway (both men made calls roughly within 2 minutes after the shots and not 4) are wrong or Myers is pathetically bad at mathematics.
However, there is no way that his decision to use 12:29 is arbitrary.
You can take that up with Dale Myers. He seems to disagree with you.
And if either one of you had any integrity whatsoever, you would admit that you are wrong and accept Bowles report and Dale Myers’ words for what they are.
You really mean we should take your version of what Bowles and Myers said for what it is, don't you?
But you just keep on believing the fairytale.
When you start out with something that's arbitrary everything that follows is by definition arbitrary.1. Dale Myers is the one that used the word arbitrary (not Bowles).
2. In Dale Myers’ sentence, the adjective arbitrary immediately precedes the words zero base. Which in proper English grammar means he is describing zero base (not “real” time, or anything else).
3. Bowles selected the beginning of the open-mike transmission to be his zero base. Personally, I don’t think this is arbitrary because Bowles never said that it was arbitrary, and because it is the beginning of the continuous recording and therefore it makes a logical choice. So, in my opinion, Dale Myers chose the wrong word. However, Bowles could have selected another point in the continuous recording to be his zero base and been just as accurate. The zero base time is is a point of reference.
4. The decision to use 12:29 as a “real” time assumption for the start of the open-mike transmission was not arbitrary. Neither Bowles or Myers says anything like that. The both say that it was derived. You can argue that his method of deriving that time is flawed or inaccurate. But to deem it as being arbitrary is simply wrong.
You really mean we should take your version of what Bowles and Myers said for what it is, don't you?No, simply apply proper English grammar to their words as I explained above.