Re: the Boston Lodge
Jan 11, 1997 11:31 AM
by Tom Robertson
On Sat, 11 Jan 97, John Straughn <JTarn@envirolink.org> wrote:
>Tom Robertson writes:
>>As an afterthought, even though I stopped reading JRC's posts due to >>lack of substance, I also recall his saying something about a Nobel Prize >>in Mathematics, but I don't recall seeing the evidence he brought forth for
>>the existence of such a prize. Maybe missing his presentation is my karma
>>of having better things to do.
>It has already been stated that there is no Nobel Prize in Mathematics. It
>has also been looked into and was found to be true. JRC's point was not >>that there was a nobel prize, he was simply using the nobel prize to make >a point. Did anyone ever ask him to bring any evidence forth?
There are unicorns on a planet 800 trillion light years away from us, which
is made of green cheese. Since no one has yet asked me for evidence to
back this up, I can now also say that I don't make statements unless I have
evidence to back them up. If I can think of 3 statements off the top of my
head that JRC has made which contradict his statement that he has evidence
to back up what he says, how many more examples could I find if I thought
it was worth my time and effort to actually research what he has said?
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