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Old January 25th 05, 05:18 AM
Rand Simberg
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:12:51 -0600, in a place far, far away, "Paul F.
Dietz" made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a
way as to indicate that:

...and until then, Squeers and his gang of geeks
can sweat bullets, because I've got their number, and I'm going to
be punching their buttons, until this is fully resolved.



No doubt they're soiling their trousers even as you speak, Thomas.


Is it just me, or has Elifritz gotten even more looney recently?


One would hardly have thought that possible. Perhaps he's being
reinforced by all of the other recent moonbat arrivals, like the
mental cases who fantasize that Hubble is being shut down by
creationists.
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Old January 25th 05, 03:18 AM
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"Paul F. Dietz" wrote in message
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Jim Davis wrote:
Thomas Lee Elifritz wrote:


...and until then, Squeers and his gang of geeks
can sweat bullets, because I've got their number, and I'm going to
be punching their buttons, until this is fully resolved.



No doubt they're soiling their trousers even as you speak, Thomas.


Is it just me, or has Elifritz gotten even more looney recently?

Paul



The only way he could get more loony is to wind up with a shot gun at a post
office on the five o'clock news.



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Old January 26th 05, 02:43 AM
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Paul F. Dietz wrote:
Is it just me, or has Elifritz gotten even more looney recently?


I think he's just trying to keep up with the elevated
looniness level around these parts.
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Old January 25th 05, 02:34 AM
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January 24, 2005

Jim Davis wrote:

...and until then, Squeers and his gang of geeks
can sweat bullets, because I've got their number, and I'm going to
be punching their buttons, until this is fully resolved.


No doubt they're soiling their trousers even as you speak, Thomas.


They're geologists Jim, what do you expect? Do you remember 'continental
drift'? It wasn't all that long ago. How quickly they forget. How many
professional geologists will admit they believe in anthropogenic global
warming? As a discipline, they're pathetic.

Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net

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Old January 25th 05, 07:03 PM
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Every pseudoscientist at some time will indulge in the "they laughed at
[fill in the name of the famous scientist] and now look at what they
are saying!" . . . They all wind up equating themselves with real
scientists without ever realizing that the theories of those scientists
were eventually accepted because they had done their homework and had
presented their theories with rigorous application of the scientific
method . . .

RM

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Old January 25th 05, 06:59 PM
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Now, what about those fossils? :

http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/spi...24/2P159392246...

Adjust the contrast to bring out the symmetry.

And the rock monster tentacle :

http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/spi...24/2N159831793...

Notice the sheared off cross section structure
sticking right out of the ground.

This is all a joke, right? You couldn't possibly be yet one more of
those pseudoscientists who think that because they have given something
a name, it must be that thing they named it. That is, you say that
something looks like a "rock monster tentacle" (and that is so funny!)
therefore it must be a "rock monster tentacle".

I think there is more weirdness going on at your keyboard than there is
on Mars.

RM

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Old January 25th 05, 07:12 PM
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Now, what about those fossils? :

http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/spi...24/2P159392246...

Adjust the contrast to bring out the symmetry.

And the rock monster tentacle :

http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/spi...24/2N159831793...

Notice the sheared off cross section structure
sticking right out of the ground.

This is all a joke, right? You couldn't possibly be yet one more of
those pseudoscientists who think that because they have given something
a name, it must be that thing they named it. That is, you say that
something looks like a "rock monster tentacle" (and that is so funny!)
therefore it must be a "rock monster tentacle".

I think there is more weirdness going on at your keyboard than there is
on Mars.

RM

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Old January 25th 05, 07:46 PM
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January 25, 2005

wrote:

"rock monster tentacle".

I think there is more weirdness going on


Your fossiloscope is seriously out of alignment.

Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net

 




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