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Bob Schwartz wrote:
MagillaGorilla wrote: You know the blood transfusion test is accurate? What are your facts and what is your scientific degree? It's amazing how you reduce what must be a complex scientific discussion into political innuendo. And just what is your scientific degree? What are you, some sort of expert in Proteomic and Microarray gene expression analysis of macrophages or something? Well, if you are you aren't impressing anyone here. Guys like that are a dime a dozen. Especially in this group. Bob Schwartz Dear Bobby Brady, I don't understand your response. I questioned people who were judging Tyler before his CAS hearing. Your statement is a strange way of responding to that. Magilla |
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Magilla,
I am still waiting, how do you explain, out of thousands of tests made, the only two that came back positive for transfusions were on the Phonak team? Regardless of your questioning of the science please explain. "MagillaGorilla" wrote in message ... Bob Schwartz wrote: MagillaGorilla wrote: You know the blood transfusion test is accurate? What are your facts and what is your scientific degree? It's amazing how you reduce what must be a complex scientific discussion into political innuendo. And just what is your scientific degree? What are you, some sort of expert in Proteomic and Microarray gene expression analysis of macrophages or something? Well, if you are you aren't impressing anyone here. Guys like that are a dime a dozen. Especially in this group. Bob Schwartz Dear Bobby Brady, I don't understand your response. I questioned people who were judging Tyler before his CAS hearing. Your statement is a strange way of responding to that. Magilla --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 |
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Magilla,
I am still waiting, how do you explain, out of thousands of tests made, the only two that came back positive for transfusions were on the Phonak team? Regardless of your questioning of the science please explain. "MagillaGorilla" wrote in message ... Bob Schwartz wrote: MagillaGorilla wrote: You know the blood transfusion test is accurate? What are your facts and what is your scientific degree? It's amazing how you reduce what must be a complex scientific discussion into political innuendo. And just what is your scientific degree? What are you, some sort of expert in Proteomic and Microarray gene expression analysis of macrophages or something? Well, if you are you aren't impressing anyone here. Guys like that are a dime a dozen. Especially in this group. Bob Schwartz Dear Bobby Brady, I don't understand your response. I questioned people who were judging Tyler before his CAS hearing. Your statement is a strange way of responding to that. Magilla --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 |
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Tim Lines wrote:
You haven't been around long, so you can be forgiven. Tugboat references are a long standing tradition in this newsgroup dating all the way back to July 2004. *** Ahhh. 7/04. Nothing like tradition, huh? Or more like, "nothing like going after the low-hanging fruit"? The repartee in here is really, really lacking. Thanks for the head up! KA --- www.nootrope.net/koi |
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Tim Lines wrote:
You haven't been around long, so you can be forgiven. Tugboat references are a long standing tradition in this newsgroup dating all the way back to July 2004. *** Ahhh. 7/04. Nothing like tradition, huh? Or more like, "nothing like going after the low-hanging fruit"? The repartee in here is really, really lacking. Thanks for the head up! KA --- www.nootrope.net/koi |
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"Keith Alexander" wrote in message om... Tim Lines wrote: You haven't been around long, so you can be forgiven. Tugboat references are a long standing tradition in this newsgroup dating all the way back to July 2004. *** Ahhh. 7/04. Nothing like tradition, huh? Or more like, "nothing like going after the low-hanging fruit"? The repartee in here is really, really lacking. Thanks for the head up! You've said a mouthful, Mr. Anallingus. |
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"Keith Alexander" wrote in message om... Tim Lines wrote: You haven't been around long, so you can be forgiven. Tugboat references are a long standing tradition in this newsgroup dating all the way back to July 2004. *** Ahhh. 7/04. Nothing like tradition, huh? Or more like, "nothing like going after the low-hanging fruit"? The repartee in here is really, really lacking. Thanks for the head up! You've said a mouthful, Mr. Anallingus. |
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