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Alan White wrote:
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 17:22:59 -0000, "Col" wrote: The BBC article is surely aimed at adults who must surely know that the moon can never be too bright to look at safely. Not these days... [OT] Is any one else irritated by the phrase (or similar) 'Scientists say...' as though scientists were something strange and alien? This seems to be happening more and more. It could be because scientists are seen as untrustworthy again ... that happens from time to time ... the sixties ... mad cows ... etc. etc. This does not mean that I hold that opinion, merely that it may be a reason. -- Gianna http://www.buchan-meteo.org.uk * * * * * * * |
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