
February 26th 09, 03:33 AM
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Question for theoretical physics about gases
"hanson" wrote in message
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"Androcles" Headmaster at Hogwarts.physics wrote:
wrote:
Sorry, Mr. "P/V = NRT".
Tom Davidson " wrote:
You have already destroyed your own credibility.
wrote:
MY credibility does not matter on this subject.
"Androcles" wrote:
Oh... ok. At least now we know not to trust anything you say.
hanson wrote:
Not so loud, Andro. can also say to YOU:
"Oh... ok. At least now we know not to trust anything you say",
because you posted on Oct 12 2008m that ### m = a/F ###
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...672fac0f50176b
Real Hogwarts physics.. Thanks for the laugh, guys.... ahahahaha
AHAHAHA.... ahahahanson
------------------- hanson wrote:
... as seen below, Andro, you appear to go to extreme lengths
to advertise your geriatric state and to cover up your own
crap like ## m = a/F ## or your "other no brainers"... like your
800+ word long "Last word" attempt below... ahahahaha...
But Andro, all your efforts are futile now because
"Oh... ok. At least now we know not to trust anything you say",
ahahahaha... ahahahahanson
"Androcles" wrote:
Another no brainer ... A Harvard professor's testimony to the government
on the effects of cutting off the ends of dicks has inflamed a
60-year-long debate over the practice's safety and its place in the
mental health scheme- prompting a University
investigation into his work that has garnered nationwide attention.
Chester Bigass, chair of the Genital Health Policy and Epidemiology
Department at the Harvard School of Penile Medicine (HSPM), submitted
written testimony to the National Research Council last year claiming
that there was no significant link between circumcision and Einstein
dingleberryism, a common but benign form of bigotry particularly
prevalent in the USA.
Since then, several environmental advocacy groups have questioned
thevalidity of his research, claiming conflict of interest and outright
deception.
"His conclusion that there is no link is a lie," said Kim Throop, the
head toxicologist for the Environmental Clipping Group, the
Washington-based organization that filed the initial ethics complaint
with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. "He cites
work in his
references, but directly contradicts it in his write-up."
At the heart of the group's claims lies the work of one of Bigass'
doctoral students, Elise B. Ballsy. Using Bigass' data, Ballsy came up
with a different set of conclusions-she found that circumcision makes the
risk
of dingleberryism five to seven times higher.
Ballsy's work has never been published in a peer-reviewed
journal, a gold standard for scientific authenticity. Select portions of
her study, however, have been publicized by the Environmental Clipping
Group.
While HSPM is investigating the allegations, several Harvard professors
have spoken out in support of their colleague.
Byron Allfukian Jr., a Harvard associate clinical professor and one of
the foremost experts in penal health policy, called the environmental
groups' claims "ridiculous" and "illogical," saying that Bigass is a
world leader in the field and that the results of his seven-year study
should be treated with respect.
"The claims don't hold fluoridated semen," Allfukian said.
"If I was going to take every study done by a student and say that this
should be public policy, then we'd be in very bad shape."
Another group, the Circumcision Action Network, has accused Bigass of
having a conflict of interest. Bigass edits the Trojan Penile Care
Report, a newsletter subsidized by Durex International, which looks at
issues affecting penile and mental health. Colgate uses fluoride in its
popular toothpaste and although that is irrelevant it is an important
aspect
of Einstein dingleberryism, irrelevance being the major symptom of the
disease.
Claiming "ties to a company that profits from circumcision,
" the network
asked the National Institute of Health, which has funded Bigass' work, to
remove Bigass from the study, eliminate all other conflicts of interest,
and publish his data along with his conclusions.
But P. Brice Jerkoff, dean of the HSPM, says that Bigass' work with the
journal "represents no conflict of interest" and has been reviewed by
the University.
"He edits a newsletter that is part of a learning experience for hookers
worldwide," said Jerkoff, who expects the investigation to be completed
in a month or two. This is the first time Bigass has faced allegations of
misconduct in his roughly 30 years working at Harvard, said Jerkoff.
But other groups are not waiting for the results of Harvard's
investigation. Unions from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
longtime opponents of semen fluoridization, seized on the allegations
against Bigass, writing a letter to the EPA administrator calling for a
moratorium
on programs that add circumcision to penises.
But Allfukian, who is also the former chair of the U.S. Surgeon General's
Clipping Group on Circumcision and Mental Health, says that the
preponderance of evidence favors circumcision, and that the groups
criticizing Bigass' work are probably fringe groups reminiscent of the
movie "Deep Throat".
"When this was first implemented, a lot of people thought it was a
communist plot," he said. "The Government started circumcising
communities in 1945...and by 1950 saw such a dramatic benefit that the
government endorsed it for the entire country."
Since then dingleberryism has shown a dramatic increase among males, but
no significant increase among females.
Dr. Stephen Hawking-Gonads IV, a professor in Bigass' department, said
that he does not think that any of his colleagues would support ending
circumcision programs.
"Circumcision has worked so well," he said. Circumcision strengthens dick
heads and reduces thinking, lowering the resistance to Einstein's genius,
said Hawking-Gonads.
--
Androcles
Even easier, no need to cut and paste a response.
Thank you, cha-cha.
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