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From: ksbszabo@watvlsi.UUCP (Kevin Szabo)
Newsgroups: net.med
Subject: Re: Purging Stoll and his kind (reply to Walt (raver) Stoll)
Message-ID: <2736@watvlsi.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 10:43:39 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 20 10:43:39 1985
Date-Received: Sat, 21-Sep-85 04:02:59 EDT
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Reply-To: ksbszabo@watvlsi.UUCP (Kevin Szabo)
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Summary: 

In article <2221@ukma.UUCP> wws@ukma.UUCP (Walt Stoll) writes: (editted!)
>Poor Steve.  Sooo predictable!
>There are four stages of societal response to the discovery of
>radically WRONG concepts (in this order):     
>     #1  Ignore it and it will go away.
>     #2  Ridicule
>     #3  Attack 
>     #4  Total acceptance:  "Well, that's obvious!  We knew that all
>         the time!

Poor Stoll, so predictable.  What do you think you have been spewing all
over the net with statements like "RA RA", "WHO's LAUGHING NOW?", and
all the other useless mudslinging articles?

Just ridicule and attack, that's all.

While you have some interesting points to discuss your method of
presentation is that of a raver with a HUGE chip on his shoulder.
I am going to apply #1 to you; I hope you will somehow go away.  I find
your logic VERY offensive, and your narrow-mindedness repungent. I advise
everybody else to add "reply to WWS" in their subject line so I can
ignore those postings too.

			Kevin

P.S. I don't like electromagnetic pollution either, but it doesn't
mean I have to throw the baby out with the bath water. M.D.'s still
have my trust,  one even suggested I see a chiropractor the other
day.  This is in Canada of course, we might have a different breed
of MD's and Chiropractors.
-- 
Kevin Szabo' watmath!watvlsi!ksbszabo (U of W VLSI Group, Waterloo, Ont, Canada)