Since the paper by David Hendry and me, which is at the center of
this discussion, was written by us separately, I think it is worth
recording how this paper started. David was attending the Allied Social
Sciences Association meeting in San Diego in January 2004 and stayed
with my wife and me. In preparing a talk I realized that over my career
I had been fortunate enough to have about eighty coauthors, but I found
that the list did not include David. As he had just discussed the use
of PcGets as a research tool, I proposed a paper exploring the limits
of such a tool. The paper was soon born, and, after the almost
obligatory journal rejection, it was picked up by Peter Phillips and
this special issue resulted.