Methods Digest, Vol 34, Issue 2

Utsugi, Heidi K via methods%40net.bio.net (by hutsugi from fhcrc.org)
Sun Mar 2 16:40:01 EST 2008


I will remain!  There is always something to learn from ones peers and humility has always been evident here.
 
Martin Luther King, Jr. once said "In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."  
 
Heidi
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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: PCR Problem Debate/Foolishness (DK)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2008 05:51:22 GMT
From: dk from no.email.thankstospam.net (DK)
Subject: Re: PCR Problem Debate/Foolishness
To: methods from net.bio.net
Message-ID: <u96yj.79$AL1.16 from newsfe06.lga>

In article <1204332997.7459.0 from proxy02.news.clara.net>, ChenHA <hzhen from freeuk.com> wrote:
>Jose de las Heras wrote:
>
>>
>> wtf?
>>
>> I never thought I'd have to use the killfile on this group... but here it
>> is. Have fun.
>>
>
>Thank you.  Sore that I pointed out to you that you can't tell nonsense
>assertion in science from real science?  The mediocre will always stick
>together.
>
>Don't worry, everyone else.  I don't frequent this newsgroup much
>anymore, so you can go back to you gentle waffling of nonsense.  There
>are just a couple of individuals who have always been good scientists
>here, the intelligent ones will recognise who they are and I hope I had
>help you recognise who the idiots are (no, not me, I may be obnoxious,
>but I sure ain't no idiot).
>
>Last post here.  Do sigh a relief.

That's too bad. You were knowledgable and valuable contributor
in the past. It's sad to see a real life persona we knew taken over
by a drama queen. Than again, to each its own. Good luck.

DK
 


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