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Old 26-05-2008, 03:37 PM
Ian Robinson
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Originally Posted by rat156 View Post
So why did you write that it was.?

Not to be too critical, and I certainly don't mean to offend, but it's stuff like this that causes problems with science. The proliferation of pseudo-science can be directly attributable to the poor communication of scientists.

As a scientist (Chemistry degree, Masters, still studying for that PhD), I try to correct anything I see which is blatantly wrong or misleading. Unfortunately for some people a little education means that they are an instant expert in the field. These fora are a perfect example, I have taken an astroimage, therefore I know everything there is to know about the subject (OK a slight exaggeration ;-)). So I get really pissed off when my chosen field is taken in vain.

I also have to apologise in advance as I'm in the US at the moment, and I'm a bit pissed off with their general attitude anyway, so sorry if I'm taking it out on you (it's cathartic, so I feel justified).

Cheers
Stuart

P.S. You wanna here the 'mercans scream about petrol prices as they approach $4/gallon!!!!!!
That's fine .... I should have made the separation clearer , the two comments were two separate paragraphs ....

You are welcome to correct me ,or point out ambiguities or things that I might say they that are imprecise .... I don't mind , I wont ever be offended , heck I know I'm far from perfect and it's been a while since I did my BE in Chem Eng and my chemistry studies.
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