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| Started by | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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| First post | 2016-05-25 11:18 -0700 |
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NASA Doesnt Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-25 11:18 -0700
Re: NASA Doesnt Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-25 11:26 -0700
Re: NASA Doesnt Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-25 12:58 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn’t Know. Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-05-25 21:07 -0500
Re: Re: NASA Doesn’t Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-26 10:44 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> - 2016-05-26 06:48 -0400
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-26 10:38 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-27 12:50 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. David Mitchell <david.robot.mitchell@gmail.com> - 2016-05-27 05:31 +0100
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> - 2016-05-27 06:42 -0400
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. David Mitchell <david.robot.mitchell@gmail.com> - 2016-05-28 05:01 +0100
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> - 2016-05-28 05:41 -0400
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-28 13:09 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. David Mitchell <david.robot.mitchell@gmail.com> - 2016-05-29 05:34 +0100
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> - 2016-05-29 06:30 -0400
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. David Mitchell <david.robot.mitchell@gmail.com> - 2016-05-30 05:47 +0100
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-30 00:01 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> - 2016-06-03 11:12 -0400
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "David (Time Lord) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-05-27 04:29 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "David (Time Lord) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-05-27 05:26 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-27 16:01 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "David (Time Lord) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-05-27 16:44 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "David (Time Lord) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-05-27 17:43 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. ClutterFreak <ClutterFreak@FakeAddress.com> - 2016-05-27 07:46 -0500
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. David Mitchell <david.robot.mitchell@gmail.com> - 2016-05-28 04:43 +0100
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. Hägar <hsahm@yahoo.com> - 2016-05-27 22:24 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> - 2016-05-28 05:49 -0400
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "David (Time Lord) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-05-28 06:48 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2016-05-28 13:11 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. Hägar <hsahm@yahoo.com> - 2016-05-29 09:10 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. "David (Time Lord) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> - 2016-05-29 09:19 -0700
Re: NASA Doesn't Know. wdstarr@panix.com (William December Starr) - 2016-06-28 09:11 -0400
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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-25 11:18 -0700 |
| Subject | NASA Doesnt Know. |
| Message-ID | <5745EC62.C36@ix.netcom.com> |
How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn’t Know. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn’t Know. but then you would call me a NAZA denier.
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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-25 11:26 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <5745EE71.3F34@ix.netcom.com> |
| In reply to | #384194 |
The Starmaker wrote: > > How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn’t Know. > http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 > > I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn’t Know. > > but then you would call me a NAZA denier. For one, NASA hasn't figured out What Happen To The Martians yet because they are too busy trying to create water for them. Do you know what a Martian fossil looks like????
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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-25 12:58 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <574603E5.7C59@ix.netcom.com> |
| In reply to | #384195 |
The Starmaker wrote: > > The Starmaker wrote: > > > > How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn’t Know. > > http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 > > > > I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn’t Know. > > > > but then you would call me a NAZA denier. > > For one, > > NASA hasn't figured out What Happen To The Martians yet because they are > too busy trying to create water for them. > > Do you know what a Martian fossil looks like???? one thing I know about killer asteroids I've learned from studying dinosaurs.. it's that an killer asteroid can be the size of a bee and still kill you.
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| From | Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-25 21:07 -0500 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn’t Know. |
| Message-ID | <ni5lpn$1ago$1@gioia.aioe.org> |
| In reply to | #384207 |
On 5/25/2016 2:58 PM, The Starmaker wrote: > The Starmaker wrote: >> >> The Starmaker wrote: >>> >>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn’t Know. >>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 >>> >>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn’t Know. >>> >>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. >> >> For one, >> >> NASA hasn't figured out What Happen To The Martians yet because they are >> too busy trying to create water for them. >> >> Do you know what a Martian fossil looks like???? > > > one thing I know about killer asteroids I've learned from studying > dinosaurs.. > > it's that an killer asteroid can be the size of a bee and still kill > you. > you would have to see a sign on it that says it is a Killer Asteroid so you would know to avoid it. But bee size is too small to put a sign on it.
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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-26 10:44 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: Re: NASA Doesn’t Know. |
| Message-ID | <574735E4.770A@ix.netcom.com> |
| In reply to | #384254 |
Sergio wrote: > > On 5/25/2016 2:58 PM, The Starmaker wrote: > > The Starmaker wrote: > >> > >> The Starmaker wrote: > >>> > >>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn’t Know. > >>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 > >>> > >>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn’t Know. > >>> > >>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. > >> > >> For one, > >> > >> NASA hasn't figured out What Happen To The Martians yet because they are > >> too busy trying to create water for them. > >> > >> Do you know what a Martian fossil looks like???? > > > > > > > one thing I know about killer asteroids I've learned from studying > > dinosaurs.. > > > > it's that an killer asteroid can be the size of a bee and still kill > > you. > > > > you would have to see a sign on it that says it is a Killer Asteroid so > you would know to avoid it. > > But bee size is too small to put a sign on it. wat is dat all about Subject:=?UTF-8?Q?=e2=80=99t.?= you got a computer virus or something???? you need a new crack for your newsreader.. you spilled coffee on your keyboard?
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| From | "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-05-26 06:48 -0400 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <ni6k0i$hlv$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #384194 |
The Starmaker wrote: > How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. > http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 > > > > I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. > > > but then you would call me a NAZA denier. Nasa has no reason to provide answers. They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still looking for the answers", they get paid. If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide a cure for cancer. Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job.
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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-26 10:38 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <574734A1.2E25@ix.netcom.com> |
| In reply to | #384270 |
Bast wrote: > > The Starmaker wrote: > > How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. > > http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 > > > > > > > > I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. > > > > > > but then you would call me a NAZA denier. > > Nasa has no reason to provide answers. > They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still looking for > the answers", they get paid. > If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. NASA people are not educated enought to come up with answers...they buy answers. Just like the F.B.I. > > Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide a cure > for cancer. > Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. The funding that goes into 'cancer research' simply draws members of the 'scientific community' to follow the money, cash the check while pretending to do cancer research. Albert Einstein spent almost ten years working at the patent office...is there any evidence that he ...worked? He learned how to file a patent. Then he taught all his friends "How To File A Patent." I wouldn't be surprised if they filed a patent on the ATOMIC BOMB!
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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-27 12:50 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <5748A51F.FE@ix.netcom.com> |
| In reply to | #384303 |
http://www.universityherald.com/articles/30952/20160527/nasa-asteroid-theory-update-when-bad-science-critics-bad-science.htm Bad science is worst than bad science fiction... The Starmaker wrote: > > Bast wrote: > > > > The Starmaker wrote: > > > How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. > > > http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 > > > > > > > > > > > > I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. > > > > > > > > > but then you would call me a NAZA denier. > > > > Nasa has no reason to provide answers. > > They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still looking for > > the answers", they get paid. > > If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. > > NASA people are not educated enought to come up with answers...they buy answers. Just like the F.B.I. > > > > > Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide a cure > > for cancer. > > Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. > > The funding that goes into 'cancer research' simply draws members of the > 'scientific community' to follow the money, cash the check while pretending to > do cancer research. > > Albert Einstein spent almost ten years working at the patent office...is there any > evidence that he ...worked? > > He learned how to file a patent. > > Then he taught all his friends "How To File A Patent." > > I wouldn't be surprised if they filed a patent on the ATOMIC BOMB!
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| From | David Mitchell <david.robot.mitchell@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-27 05:31 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <o6ydnUfJF99dUNrKnZ2dnUU78QXNnZ2d@brightview.co.uk> |
| In reply to | #384270 |
On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: > The Starmaker wrote: >> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. >> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 >> >> >> >> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. >> >> >> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. > > > > > > > Nasa has no reason to provide answers. > They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still looking for > the answers", they get paid. > If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. > > Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide a cure > for cancer. > Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. You're an idiot. 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those actually doing the work. 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now than even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know thinking isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. That's how it works. 3) The people actually doing the research are almost all what one might describe as "academics". Apart from the joy of learning, and the knowledge that one is doing something worthwhile, the one thing which academics prize above all is the respect of their peers. Having published work cited and used is the way in which this is expressed. It is absolutely, therefore, in their best interest to both do good work, and to publish it. The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where he would not hide himself" I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, the first guide they have as to how others will behave is how they would behave themselves. For some people, it's all they have, others draw on wider sources. If you believe that a large number of people would take vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, and fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to others who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive that large numbers of people are immoral assholes. I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. In summary: You're an idiot, "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from "fuck-all" to "reasonable". You're an immoral asshole.
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| From | "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-05-27 06:42 -0400 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <ni987b$em2$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #384375 |
David Mitchell wrote: > On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: >> The Starmaker wrote: >>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. >>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 >>> >>> >>> >>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. >>> >>> >>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Nasa has no reason to provide answers. >> They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still >> looking for the answers", they get paid. >> If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. >> >> Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide a >> cure for cancer. >> Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. > > You're an idiot. > > 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those > actually doing the work. > 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now than > even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know thinking > isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. That's how it > works. 3) The people actually doing the research are almost all what > one might describe as "academics". Apart from the joy of learning, and > the knowledge that one is doing something worthwhile, the one thing which > academics prize above all is the respect of their peers. Having > published work cited and used is the way in which this is expressed. It > is absolutely, therefore, in their best interest to both do good work, > and to publish it. > > The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where he > would not hide himself" > > I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, the > first guide they have as to how others will behave is how they would > behave themselves. For some people, it's all they have, others draw on > wider sources. If you believe that a large number of people would take > vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, and fritter it > away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to others who might, > perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive that large numbers of > people are immoral assholes. > > I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. > > In summary: > You're an idiot, > "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from "fuck-all" > to "reasonable". > You're an immoral asshole. Do you feel better now ? So which do you work for?, Nasa, or the "medical" industry ? People are still dying of cancer everyday,....no one has a better prognosis than they did years ago, and far more people are being diagnosed with cancer, than ever before. It just costs more to keep them alive, for a bit longer. But they still die, and the reaserch money machine, keeps pumping out more money So your strawman arguments have no fact, to back them up at all. Have a nice day,...shill Now go eat some of that yummy GMO franken-food.
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| From | David Mitchell <david.robot.mitchell@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-28 05:01 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <5oudnShZIIVgitTKnZ2dnUU78THNnZ2d@brightview.co.uk> |
| In reply to | #384384 |
On 27/05/16 11:42, Bast wrote: > David Mitchell wrote: >> On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: >>> The Starmaker wrote: >>>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. >>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. >>>> >>>> >>>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Nasa has no reason to provide answers. >>> They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still >>> looking for the answers", they get paid. >>> If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. >>> >>> Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide a >>> cure for cancer. >>> Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. >> >> You're an idiot. >> >> 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those >> actually doing the work. >> 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now than >> even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know thinking >> isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. That's how it >> works. 3) The people actually doing the research are almost all what >> one might describe as "academics". Apart from the joy of learning, and >> the knowledge that one is doing something worthwhile, the one thing which >> academics prize above all is the respect of their peers. Having >> published work cited and used is the way in which this is expressed. It >> is absolutely, therefore, in their best interest to both do good work, >> and to publish it. >> >> The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where he >> would not hide himself" >> >> I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, the >> first guide they have as to how others will behave is how they would >> behave themselves. For some people, it's all they have, others draw on >> wider sources. If you believe that a large number of people would take >> vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, and fritter it >> away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to others who might, >> perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive that large numbers of >> people are immoral assholes. >> >> I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. >> >> In summary: >> You're an idiot, >> "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from "fuck-all" >> to "reasonable". >> You're an immoral asshole. > > > > > Do you feel better now ? Well, you're still an asshole, so no. > So which do you work for?, Nasa, or the "medical" industry ? Neither. > > People are still dying of cancer everyday,....no one has a better prognosis > than they did years ago, and far more people are being diagnosed with > cancer, than ever before. Well yes. That's a good thing. Are you actually reading what you write 'cos I may have to recalibrate my stupid-o-meter. > It just costs more to keep them alive, for a bit longer. But they still die, Well yes, everybody does. The goal of cancer research isn't to make people immortal. The goal is to understand the causes of cancer and devise treatments to either "cure" it or allow more quality time once it's diagnosed. In fact, cancer survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years, and now 50% of people survive for more than 10 years (in England and Wales). > and the reaserch money machine, keeps pumping out more money > So your strawman arguments have no fact, to back them up at all. Wow. Is this how you "reason" in real life? You state, yourself, that "far more people are being diagnosed with cancer, than ever before", which is unquestionably a good thing, and one of the key factors in cancer treatment. Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years. Doubled. So your argument that cancer research is just a money making scam, and has no real effect must be looking a little foolish now, even to you. By the way, I think that you should look up what a straw man argument is. Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man
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| From | "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-05-28 05:41 -0400 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <nibp0k$vug$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #384478 |
David Mitchell wrote: > On 27/05/16 11:42, Bast wrote: >> David Mitchell wrote: >>> On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: >>>> The Starmaker wrote: >>>>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Nasa has no reason to provide answers. >>>> They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still >>>> looking for the answers", they get paid. >>>> If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. >>>> >>>> Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide a >>>> cure for cancer. >>>> Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. >>> >>> You're an idiot. >>> >>> 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those >>> actually doing the work. >>> 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now than >>> even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know thinking >>> isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. That's how it >>> works. 3) The people actually doing the research are almost all what >>> one might describe as "academics". Apart from the joy of learning, >>> and the knowledge that one is doing something worthwhile, the one >>> thing which academics prize above all is the respect of their peers. >>> Having published work cited and used is the way in which this is >>> expressed. It is absolutely, therefore, in their best interest to >>> both do good work, and to publish it. >>> >>> The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where he >>> would not hide himself" >>> >>> I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, the >>> first guide they have as to how others will behave is how they would >>> behave themselves. For some people, it's all they have, others draw >>> on wider sources. If you believe that a large number of people would >>> take vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, and >>> fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to others >>> who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive that large >>> numbers of people are immoral assholes. >>> >>> I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. >>> >>> In summary: >>> You're an idiot, >>> "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from >>> "fuck-all" to "reasonable". >>> You're an immoral asshole. >> >> >> >> >> Do you feel better now ? > > Well, you're still an asshole, so no. > >> So which do you work for?, Nasa, or the "medical" industry ? > > Neither. > >> >> People are still dying of cancer everyday,....no one has a better >> prognosis than they did years ago, and far more people are being >> diagnosed with cancer, than ever before. > > Well yes. That's a good thing. Are you actually reading what you write > 'cos I may have to recalibrate my stupid-o-meter. > >> It just costs more to keep them alive, for a bit longer. But they >> still die, > > Well yes, everybody does. The goal of cancer research isn't to make > people immortal. > > The goal is to understand the causes of cancer and devise treatments to > either "cure" it or allow more quality time once it's diagnosed. > > In fact, cancer survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years, and > now 50% of people survive for more than 10 years (in England and Wales). > >> and the reaserch money machine, keeps pumping out more money >> So your strawman arguments have no fact, to back them up at all. > > Wow. Is this how you "reason" in real life? > > You state, yourself, that "far more people are being diagnosed with > cancer, than ever before", which is unquestionably a good thing, and one > of the key factors in cancer treatment. > > Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years. Doubled. > > So your argument that cancer research is just a money making scam, and > has no real effect must be looking a little foolish now, even to you. > > By the way, I think that you should look up what a straw man argument > is. > Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man When you have to resort to wikipedia for credibility,.....YOU LOSE.
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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-28 13:09 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <5749FAFB.7957@ix.netcom.com> |
| In reply to | #384484 |
Bast wrote: > > David Mitchell wrote: > > On 27/05/16 11:42, Bast wrote: > >> David Mitchell wrote: > >>> On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: > >>>> The Starmaker wrote: > >>>>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. > >>>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Nasa has no reason to provide answers. > >>>> They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still > >>>> looking for the answers", they get paid. > >>>> If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. > >>>> > >>>> Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide a > >>>> cure for cancer. > >>>> Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. > >>> > >>> You're an idiot. > >>> > >>> 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those > >>> actually doing the work. > >>> 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now than > >>> even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know thinking > >>> isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. That's how it > >>> works. 3) The people actually doing the research are almost all what > >>> one might describe as "academics". Apart from the joy of learning, > >>> and the knowledge that one is doing something worthwhile, the one > >>> thing which academics prize above all is the respect of their peers. > >>> Having published work cited and used is the way in which this is > >>> expressed. It is absolutely, therefore, in their best interest to > >>> both do good work, and to publish it. > >>> > >>> The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where he > >>> would not hide himself" > >>> > >>> I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, the > >>> first guide they have as to how others will behave is how they would > >>> behave themselves. For some people, it's all they have, others draw > >>> on wider sources. If you believe that a large number of people would > >>> take vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, and > >>> fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to others > >>> who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive that large > >>> numbers of people are immoral assholes. > >>> > >>> I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. > >>> > >>> In summary: > >>> You're an idiot, > >>> "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from > >>> "fuck-all" to "reasonable". > >>> You're an immoral asshole. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Do you feel better now ? > > > > Well, you're still an asshole, so no. > > > >> So which do you work for?, Nasa, or the "medical" industry ? > > > > Neither. > > > >> > >> People are still dying of cancer everyday,....no one has a better > >> prognosis than they did years ago, and far more people are being > >> diagnosed with cancer, than ever before. > > > > Well yes. That's a good thing. Are you actually reading what you write > > 'cos I may have to recalibrate my stupid-o-meter. > > > >> It just costs more to keep them alive, for a bit longer. But they > >> still die, > > > > Well yes, everybody does. The goal of cancer research isn't to make > > people immortal. > > > > The goal is to understand the causes of cancer and devise treatments to > > either "cure" it or allow more quality time once it's diagnosed. > > > > In fact, cancer survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years, and > > now 50% of people survive for more than 10 years (in England and Wales). > > > >> and the reaserch money machine, keeps pumping out more money > >> So your strawman arguments have no fact, to back them up at all. > > > > Wow. Is this how you "reason" in real life? > > > > You state, yourself, that "far more people are being diagnosed with > > cancer, than ever before", which is unquestionably a good thing, and one > > of the key factors in cancer treatment. > > > > Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years. Doubled. > > > > So your argument that cancer research is just a money making scam, and > > has no real effect must be looking a little foolish now, even to you. > > > > By the way, I think that you should look up what a straw man argument > > is. > > Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man > > When you have to resort to wikipedia for credibility,.....YOU LOSE. If anyone has to resort to wikipedia they are worthless. You're better off pointing to a kook website...at least the kook has a name and emaill address and a basement.
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| From | David Mitchell <david.robot.mitchell@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-29 05:34 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <08KdneD-9Izd7NfKnZ2dnUU78SfNnZ2d@brightview.co.uk> |
| In reply to | #384484 |
On 28/05/16 10:41, Bast wrote: > David Mitchell wrote: >> On 27/05/16 11:42, Bast wrote: >>> David Mitchell wrote: >>>> On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: >>>>> The Starmaker wrote: >>>>>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Nasa has no reason to provide answers. >>>>> They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still >>>>> looking for the answers", they get paid. >>>>> If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. >>>>> >>>>> Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide a >>>>> cure for cancer. >>>>> Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. >>>> >>>> You're an idiot. >>>> >>>> 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those >>>> actually doing the work. >>>> 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now than >>>> even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know thinking >>>> isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. That's how it >>>> works. 3) The people actually doing the research are almost all what >>>> one might describe as "academics". Apart from the joy of learning, >>>> and the knowledge that one is doing something worthwhile, the one >>>> thing which academics prize above all is the respect of their peers. >>>> Having published work cited and used is the way in which this is >>>> expressed. It is absolutely, therefore, in their best interest to >>>> both do good work, and to publish it. >>>> >>>> The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where he >>>> would not hide himself" >>>> >>>> I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, the >>>> first guide they have as to how others will behave is how they would >>>> behave themselves. For some people, it's all they have, others draw >>>> on wider sources. If you believe that a large number of people would >>>> take vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, and >>>> fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to others >>>> who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive that large >>>> numbers of people are immoral assholes. >>>> >>>> I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. >>>> >>>> In summary: >>>> You're an idiot, >>>> "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from >>>> "fuck-all" to "reasonable". >>>> You're an immoral asshole. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Do you feel better now ? >> >> Well, you're still an asshole, so no. >> >>> So which do you work for?, Nasa, or the "medical" industry ? >> >> Neither. >> >>> >>> People are still dying of cancer everyday,....no one has a better >>> prognosis than they did years ago, and far more people are being >>> diagnosed with cancer, than ever before. >> >> Well yes. That's a good thing. Are you actually reading what you write >> 'cos I may have to recalibrate my stupid-o-meter. >> >>> It just costs more to keep them alive, for a bit longer. But they >>> still die, >> >> Well yes, everybody does. The goal of cancer research isn't to make >> people immortal. >> >> The goal is to understand the causes of cancer and devise treatments to >> either "cure" it or allow more quality time once it's diagnosed. >> >> In fact, cancer survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years, and >> now 50% of people survive for more than 10 years (in England and Wales). >> >>> and the reaserch money machine, keeps pumping out more money >>> So your strawman arguments have no fact, to back them up at all. >> >> Wow. Is this how you "reason" in real life? >> >> You state, yourself, that "far more people are being diagnosed with >> cancer, than ever before", which is unquestionably a good thing, and one >> of the key factors in cancer treatment. >> >> Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years. Doubled. >> >> So your argument that cancer research is just a money making scam, and >> has no real effect must be looking a little foolish now, even to you. >> >> By the way, I think that you should look up what a straw man argument >> is. >> Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man > > > > > > When you have to resort to wikipedia for credibility,.....YOU LOSE. When you have to ignore all the salient points of an argument (because it show that you are wrong), and focus on the use of Wikipedia to provide an absolutely correct definition of a minor term, YOU LOSE. This is too easy. You are beginning to bore me.
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| From | "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-05-29 06:30 -0400 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <niega2$kfa$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #384529 |
David Mitchell wrote: > On 28/05/16 10:41, Bast wrote: >> David Mitchell wrote: >>> On 27/05/16 11:42, Bast wrote: >>>> David Mitchell wrote: >>>>> On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: >>>>>> The Starmaker wrote: >>>>>>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Nasa has no reason to provide answers. >>>>>> They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still >>>>>> looking for the answers", they get paid. >>>>>> If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. >>>>>> >>>>>> Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide >>>>>> a cure for cancer. >>>>>> Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. >>>>> >>>>> You're an idiot. >>>>> >>>>> 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those >>>>> actually doing the work. >>>>> 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now >>>>> than even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know >>>>> thinking isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. That's >>>>> how it works. 3) The people actually doing the research are >>>>> almost all what one might describe as "academics". Apart from the >>>>> joy of learning, and the knowledge that one is doing something >>>>> worthwhile, the one thing which academics prize above all is the >>>>> respect of their peers. Having published work cited and used is the >>>>> way in which this is expressed. It is absolutely, therefore, in >>>>> their best interest to both do good work, and to publish it. >>>>> >>>>> The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where >>>>> he would not hide himself" >>>>> >>>>> I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, the >>>>> first guide they have as to how others will behave is how they would >>>>> behave themselves. For some people, it's all they have, others draw >>>>> on wider sources. If you believe that a large number of people >>>>> would take vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, >>>>> and fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to >>>>> others who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive >>>>> that large numbers of people are immoral assholes. >>>>> >>>>> I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. >>>>> >>>>> In summary: >>>>> You're an idiot, >>>>> "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from >>>>> "fuck-all" to "reasonable". >>>>> You're an immoral asshole. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Do you feel better now ? >>> >>> Well, you're still an asshole, so no. >>> >>>> So which do you work for?, Nasa, or the "medical" industry ? >>> >>> Neither. >>> >>>> >>>> People are still dying of cancer everyday,....no one has a better >>>> prognosis than they did years ago, and far more people are being >>>> diagnosed with cancer, than ever before. >>> >>> Well yes. That's a good thing. Are you actually reading what you >>> write 'cos I may have to recalibrate my stupid-o-meter. >>> >>>> It just costs more to keep them alive, for a bit longer. But they >>>> still die, >>> >>> Well yes, everybody does. The goal of cancer research isn't to make >>> people immortal. >>> >>> The goal is to understand the causes of cancer and devise treatments >>> to either "cure" it or allow more quality time once it's diagnosed. >>> >>> In fact, cancer survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years, and >>> now 50% of people survive for more than 10 years (in England and >>> Wales). >>>> and the reaserch money machine, keeps pumping out more money >>>> So your strawman arguments have no fact, to back them up at all. >>> >>> Wow. Is this how you "reason" in real life? >>> >>> You state, yourself, that "far more people are being diagnosed with >>> cancer, than ever before", which is unquestionably a good thing, and >>> one of the key factors in cancer treatment. >>> >>> Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years. Doubled. >>> >>> So your argument that cancer research is just a money making scam, and >>> has no real effect must be looking a little foolish now, even to you. >>> >>> By the way, I think that you should look up what a straw man argument >>> is. >>> Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man >> >> >> >> >> >> When you have to resort to wikipedia for credibility,.....YOU LOSE. > > When you have to ignore all the salient points of an argument (because > it show that you are wrong), and focus on the use of Wikipedia to > provide an absolutely correct definition of a minor term, YOU LOSE. > > This is too easy. You are beginning to bore me. You did not provide any "salient points" Only opinions with no credible citations,....other than Wikopedia. That's what happens when you "bore" too easily. A.D.D. is a terrible thing to bring to a discussion table. The fact is you can not disprove any of my arguments, so resorted to 3rd grade name calling, and insults. ....You lost before I even made the first reply. ....Now go play with your NASA moon rocks, and leave the adults to discuss "big people things" in peace.
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| From | David Mitchell <david.robot.mitchell@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-30 05:47 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <tcadnWAtM6htWNbKnZ2dnUU78T3NnZ2d@brightview.co.uk> |
| In reply to | #384539 |
On 29/05/16 11:30, Bast wrote: > David Mitchell wrote: >> On 28/05/16 10:41, Bast wrote: >>> David Mitchell wrote: >>>> On 27/05/16 11:42, Bast wrote: >>>>> David Mitchell wrote: >>>>>> On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: >>>>>>> The Starmaker wrote: >>>>>>>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>>>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Nasa has no reason to provide answers. >>>>>>> They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still >>>>>>> looking for the answers", they get paid. >>>>>>> If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide >>>>>>> a cure for cancer. >>>>>>> Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. >>>>>> >>>>>> You're an idiot. >>>>>> >>>>>> 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those >>>>>> actually doing the work. >>>>>> 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now >>>>>> than even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know >>>>>> thinking isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. That's >>>>>> how it works. 3) The people actually doing the research are >>>>>> almost all what one might describe as "academics". Apart from the >>>>>> joy of learning, and the knowledge that one is doing something >>>>>> worthwhile, the one thing which academics prize above all is the >>>>>> respect of their peers. Having published work cited and used is the >>>>>> way in which this is expressed. It is absolutely, therefore, in >>>>>> their best interest to both do good work, and to publish it. >>>>>> >>>>>> The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where >>>>>> he would not hide himself" >>>>>> >>>>>> I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, the >>>>>> first guide they have as to how others will behave is how they would >>>>>> behave themselves. For some people, it's all they have, others draw >>>>>> on wider sources. If you believe that a large number of people >>>>>> would take vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, >>>>>> and fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to >>>>>> others who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive >>>>>> that large numbers of people are immoral assholes. >>>>>> >>>>>> I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. >>>>>> >>>>>> In summary: >>>>>> You're an idiot, >>>>>> "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from >>>>>> "fuck-all" to "reasonable". >>>>>> You're an immoral asshole. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Do you feel better now ? >>>> >>>> Well, you're still an asshole, so no. >>>> >>>>> So which do you work for?, Nasa, or the "medical" industry ? >>>> >>>> Neither. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> People are still dying of cancer everyday,....no one has a better >>>>> prognosis than they did years ago, and far more people are being >>>>> diagnosed with cancer, than ever before. >>>> >>>> Well yes. That's a good thing. Are you actually reading what you >>>> write 'cos I may have to recalibrate my stupid-o-meter. >>>> >>>>> It just costs more to keep them alive, for a bit longer. But they >>>>> still die, >>>> >>>> Well yes, everybody does. The goal of cancer research isn't to make >>>> people immortal. >>>> >>>> The goal is to understand the causes of cancer and devise treatments >>>> to either "cure" it or allow more quality time once it's diagnosed. >>>> >>>> In fact, cancer survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years, and >>>> now 50% of people survive for more than 10 years (in England and >>>> Wales). >>>>> and the reaserch money machine, keeps pumping out more money >>>>> So your strawman arguments have no fact, to back them up at all. >>>> >>>> Wow. Is this how you "reason" in real life? >>>> >>>> You state, yourself, that "far more people are being diagnosed with >>>> cancer, than ever before", which is unquestionably a good thing, and >>>> one of the key factors in cancer treatment. >>>> >>>> Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years. Doubled. >>>> >>>> So your argument that cancer research is just a money making scam, and >>>> has no real effect must be looking a little foolish now, even to you. >>>> >>>> By the way, I think that you should look up what a straw man argument >>>> is. >>>> Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man >>> When you have to resort to wikipedia for credibility,.....YOU LOSE. >> >> When you have to ignore all the salient points of an argument (because >> it show that you are wrong), and focus on the use of Wikipedia to >> provide an absolutely correct definition of a minor term, YOU LOSE. >> >> This is too easy. You are beginning to bore me. > > You did not provide any "salient points" So, apparently you already believe that "far more people are being diagnosed with cancer than ever before", and you've not even tried to disprove that "Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years". My work here is done. > That's what happens when you "bore" too easily. A.D.D. is a terrible thing > to bring to a discussion table. No, it's just that you *are* boring.
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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-30 00:01 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <574BE564.36F6@ix.netcom.com> |
| In reply to | #384589 |
David Mitchell wrote: > > On 29/05/16 11:30, Bast wrote: > > David Mitchell wrote: > >> On 28/05/16 10:41, Bast wrote: > >>> David Mitchell wrote: > >>>> On 27/05/16 11:42, Bast wrote: > >>>>> David Mitchell wrote: > >>>>>> On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: > >>>>>>> The Starmaker wrote: > >>>>>>>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. > >>>>>>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Nasa has no reason to provide answers. > >>>>>>> They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still > >>>>>>> looking for the answers", they get paid. > >>>>>>> If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of work. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Same reason that money going to cancer research will never provide > >>>>>>> a cure for cancer. > >>>>>>> Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> You're an idiot. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those > >>>>>> actually doing the work. > >>>>>> 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now > >>>>>> than even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know > >>>>>> thinking isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. That's > >>>>>> how it works. 3) The people actually doing the research are > >>>>>> almost all what one might describe as "academics". Apart from the > >>>>>> joy of learning, and the knowledge that one is doing something > >>>>>> worthwhile, the one thing which academics prize above all is the > >>>>>> respect of their peers. Having published work cited and used is the > >>>>>> way in which this is expressed. It is absolutely, therefore, in > >>>>>> their best interest to both do good work, and to publish it. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where > >>>>>> he would not hide himself" > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, the > >>>>>> first guide they have as to how others will behave is how they would > >>>>>> behave themselves. For some people, it's all they have, others draw > >>>>>> on wider sources. If you believe that a large number of people > >>>>>> would take vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, > >>>>>> and fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to > >>>>>> others who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive > >>>>>> that large numbers of people are immoral assholes. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> In summary: > >>>>>> You're an idiot, > >>>>>> "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from > >>>>>> "fuck-all" to "reasonable". > >>>>>> You're an immoral asshole. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Do you feel better now ? > >>>> > >>>> Well, you're still an asshole, so no. > >>>> > >>>>> So which do you work for?, Nasa, or the "medical" industry ? > >>>> > >>>> Neither. > >>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> People are still dying of cancer everyday,....no one has a better > >>>>> prognosis than they did years ago, and far more people are being > >>>>> diagnosed with cancer, than ever before. > >>>> > >>>> Well yes. That's a good thing. Are you actually reading what you > >>>> write 'cos I may have to recalibrate my stupid-o-meter. > >>>> > >>>>> It just costs more to keep them alive, for a bit longer. But they > >>>>> still die, > >>>> > >>>> Well yes, everybody does. The goal of cancer research isn't to make > >>>> people immortal. > >>>> > >>>> The goal is to understand the causes of cancer and devise treatments > >>>> to either "cure" it or allow more quality time once it's diagnosed. > >>>> > >>>> In fact, cancer survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years, and > >>>> now 50% of people survive for more than 10 years (in England and > >>>> Wales). > >>>>> and the reaserch money machine, keeps pumping out more money > >>>>> So your strawman arguments have no fact, to back them up at all. > >>>> > >>>> Wow. Is this how you "reason" in real life? > >>>> > >>>> You state, yourself, that "far more people are being diagnosed with > >>>> cancer, than ever before", which is unquestionably a good thing, and > >>>> one of the key factors in cancer treatment. > >>>> > >>>> Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years. Doubled. > >>>> > >>>> So your argument that cancer research is just a money making scam, and > >>>> has no real effect must be looking a little foolish now, even to you. > >>>> > >>>> By the way, I think that you should look up what a straw man argument > >>>> is. > >>>> Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man > >>> When you have to resort to wikipedia for credibility,.....YOU LOSE. > >> > >> When you have to ignore all the salient points of an argument (because > >> it show that you are wrong), and focus on the use of Wikipedia to > >> provide an absolutely correct definition of a minor term, YOU LOSE. > >> > >> This is too easy. You are beginning to bore me. > > > > You did not provide any "salient points" > > So, apparently you already believe that "far more people are being > diagnosed with cancer than ever before", and you've not even tried to > disprove that "Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years". "far more people are being diagnosed with cancer than ever before" and "Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years". because they are fradulent diagnois to funnel money into doctors pockets. Once the doctors pockets gets filled, they (the baby bommers), are cured of cancer. Come on, this is an easy scam for doctors to perform.
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| From | "Bast" <fakename@nomail.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-06-03 11:12 -0400 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <nis6ph$n2k$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #384589 |
David Mitchell wrote: > On 29/05/16 11:30, Bast wrote: >> David Mitchell wrote: >>> On 28/05/16 10:41, Bast wrote: >>>> David Mitchell wrote: >>>>> On 27/05/16 11:42, Bast wrote: >>>>>> David Mitchell wrote: >>>>>>> On 26/05/16 11:48, Bast wrote: >>>>>>>> The Starmaker wrote: >>>>>>>>> How Big Are Those Killer Asteroids? ... NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>>>>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/science/asteroids-nathan-myhrvold-nasa.html?_r=0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I can tell you a lot of what..NASA Doesn't Know. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> but then you would call me a NAZA denier. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Nasa has no reason to provide answers. >>>>>>>> They get paid for research,....as long as they say "we are still >>>>>>>> looking for the answers", they get paid. >>>>>>>> If they suddenly gave us all the answers they would be out of >>>>>>>> work. Same reason that money going to cancer research will never >>>>>>>> provide a cure for cancer. >>>>>>>> Nobody wants to put themselves out of a nice lucrative cushy job. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You're an idiot. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1) Cancer research is neither "lucrative", nor "cushy" for those >>>>>>> actually doing the work. >>>>>>> 2) The prognosis for someone with cancer is infinitely better now >>>>>>> than even 20 years ago. Why do you think that is? Sorry, I know >>>>>>> thinking isn't your strong point: it's because of the research. >>>>>>> That's how it works. 3) The people actually doing the research are >>>>>>> almost all what one might describe as "academics". Apart from the >>>>>>> joy of learning, and the knowledge that one is doing something >>>>>>> worthwhile, the one thing which academics prize above all is the >>>>>>> respect of their peers. Having published work cited and used is >>>>>>> the way in which this is expressed. It is absolutely, therefore, >>>>>>> in their best interest to both do good work, and to publish it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The French have a saying: "A man does not look behind a door where >>>>>>> he would not hide himself" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I know you're not very bright, so I'll explain: for most people, >>>>>>> the first guide they have as to how others will behave is how >>>>>>> they would behave themselves. For some people, it's all they >>>>>>> have, others draw on wider sources. If you believe that a large >>>>>>> number of people would take vast amounts of money, much of it raised >>>>>>> by charities, >>>>>>> and fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to >>>>>>> others who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive >>>>>>> that large numbers of people are immoral assholes. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In summary: >>>>>>> You're an idiot, >>>>>>> "Research" has raised the survival rate for most cancers from >>>>>>> "fuck-all" to "reasonable". >>>>>>> You're an immoral asshole. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Do you feel better now ? >>>>> >>>>> Well, you're still an asshole, so no. >>>>> >>>>>> So which do you work for?, Nasa, or the "medical" industry ? >>>>> >>>>> Neither. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> People are still dying of cancer everyday,....no one has a better >>>>>> prognosis than they did years ago, and far more people are being >>>>>> diagnosed with cancer, than ever before. >>>>> >>>>> Well yes. That's a good thing. Are you actually reading what you >>>>> write 'cos I may have to recalibrate my stupid-o-meter. >>>>> >>>>>> It just costs more to keep them alive, for a bit longer. But they >>>>>> still die, >>>>> >>>>> Well yes, everybody does. The goal of cancer research isn't to >>>>> make people immortal. >>>>> >>>>> The goal is to understand the causes of cancer and devise treatments >>>>> to either "cure" it or allow more quality time once it's diagnosed. >>>>> >>>>> In fact, cancer survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years, >>>>> and now 50% of people survive for more than 10 years (in England and >>>>> Wales). >>>>>> and the reaserch money machine, keeps pumping out more money >>>>>> So your strawman arguments have no fact, to back them up at all. >>>>> >>>>> Wow. Is this how you "reason" in real life? >>>>> >>>>> You state, yourself, that "far more people are being diagnosed with >>>>> cancer, than ever before", which is unquestionably a good thing, and >>>>> one of the key factors in cancer treatment. >>>>> >>>>> Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty years. Doubled. >>>>> So your argument that cancer research is just a money making scam, >>>>> and has no real effect must be looking a little foolish now, even >>>>> to you. By the way, I think that you should look up what a straw man >>>>> argument is. >>>>> Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man >>>> When you have to resort to wikipedia for credibility,.....YOU LOSE. >>> >>> When you have to ignore all the salient points of an argument (because >>> it show that you are wrong), and focus on the use of Wikipedia to >>> provide an absolutely correct definition of a minor term, YOU LOSE. >>> >>> This is too easy. You are beginning to bore me. >> >> You did not provide any "salient points" > > So, apparently you already believe that "far more people are being > diagnosed with cancer than ever before", and you've not even tried to > disprove that "Cancer survival rates have doubled in the last forty > years". > My work here is done. > >> That's what happens when you "bore" too easily. A.D.D. is a terrible >> thing to bring to a discussion table. > > No, it's just that you *are* boring. But I got your attention, didn't I. So AGAIN,...you can't keep your story straight. Now fr round two, would you like to try for,... A: That Apollo was a hoax, and no men ever went to the moon,..and returned alive. B: The 9/11 was an inside job
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| From | "David (Time Lord) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-27 04:29 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <8f8ab514-d07d-4d88-a7ee-bf07dd609193@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #384375 |
If you believe that a large number of people would take vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, and fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to others who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive that large numbers of people are immoral assholes. Not with cancer research, but with many many other charities, I have repeatedly experienced this first hand. Really really rich individuals just having a "very expensive party on their yachts",and considering the "amount to tipped the wait staff" as a grand altruistic gesture to some mysterious charity. Just a mental excuse so they don't choke on their Own materialism and greed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqAI6z2dYVA "I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. " yeah... I don't place too much weight behind your self defeating Freudian PsyOps brain meme
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| From | "David (Time Lord) Fuller" <fuller.david@hotmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-05-27 05:26 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: NASA Doesn't Know. |
| Message-ID | <8156815f-ec79-42c9-9764-dd8b26a56dd0@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #384388 |
If you believe that a large number of people would take vast amounts of money, much of it raised by charities, and fritter it away whilst pretending to work, thus denying it to others who might, perhaps, actually do the work, then you belive that large numbers of people are immoral assholes. Not with cancer research, but with many many other charities, I have repeatedly experienced this first hand. Really really rich individuals just having a "very expensive party on their yachts",and considering the "amount to tipped the wait staff" as a grand altruistic gesture to some mysterious charity. Just a mental excuse so they don't choke on their Own materialism and greed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqAI6z2dYVA "I think that you see too much of yourself in other people. " yeah... I don't place too much weight behind your self defeating Freudian PsyOps brain meme The USA & the world has been a mean spirited brain meme PsyOps to exploit the stampeding masses for a very very long time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Bernays Propaganda to mesmerize the stampeding masses to give "civilized man" the elbow room to do the important work of running the world while not being trampled under the uncontrolled stampede Professional Wrestling, Professional sports & nascar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA5jOdPiZWI
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