Failed Electro

On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 21:49:27 +0100, Eeyore wrote:
bill.sloman@ieee.org wrote:

I am seeing a doctor this evening, but he's a world class cancer
specialist rather than a psychiatrist.

Denial of the problem is the first sign ..... etc.

PLEASE see one Bill.
Maybe a good psychologist can tell him how he's giving himself cancer.

Cheers!
Rich
 
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 21:52:27 +0100, Eeyore wrote:
The only one round here disconnected from reality is YOU. And I suspect it's a mild form
of mental illness, possibly depression related.
Or simply severe brain-lock. ;-)

Cheers!
Rich
 
Kris Krieger wrote:

Eeyore wrote
Kris Krieger wrote:
bill.sloman@ieee.org wrote

I am seeing a doctor this evening, but he's a world class cancer
specialist rather than a psychiatrist.

I'm amazed you dignified that with a reply.

Bill's not dignified.

But it's dignified to say something rude in retaliation...?
Especially if he does have a need for the services of a cancer
specialist...?
He said it was a social visit.

Unlike Phil Allison I would never wish cancer on anyone. I can't imagine
any sane person doing so. My parents died of cancer(s) (mother when I was
14 and father when I was 18). It was a terrible time.

Graham
 
Martin Griffith wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

Denial of the problem is the first sign ..... etc.

'supose we could say the same tihng about you
Whatever you like.

Graham
 
bill.sloman@ieee.org wrote:

Eeyore wrote:
bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:

The only one round here disconnected from reality is YOU. And I suspect it's a
mild form of mental illness, possibly depression related.

Yes, you do keep on telling us that we are out of contact with
reality. And you told us that the rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere
represents CO2 coming out of solution in the warming oceans.
It is an established scientific (as opposed to religious) fact that that WILL
happen.

Graham
 
On Aug 20, 8:32 am, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:

The only one round here disconnected from reality is YOU. And I suspect it's a
mild form of mental illness, possibly depression related.

Yes, you do keep on telling us that we are out of contact with
reality. And you told us that the rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere
represents CO2 coming out of solution in the warming oceans.

It is an established scientific (as opposed to religious) fact that that WILL
happen.
So what. The ice core data tells us that there is a roughly 800 year
lag between a rise in global temperature (driven by Milankovitch
orbital tilt variations) and the CO2 coming out of solution in the
oceans. It's totally irrelevant to the current situation (where a lot
of the CO2 we are injecting into the atmosphere by burning fossil
fuels is actually dissolving in the oceans).

You claim to have researched anthropogneic global warming, and still
fail to show the slightest appreciation of what is actually going on.
Over-confident nincompoop.

--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
 
Rich Grise wrote:

Eeyore wrote:
bill.sloman@ieee.org wrote:

I am seeing a doctor this evening, but he's a world class cancer
specialist rather than a psychiatrist.

Denial of the problem is the first sign ..... etc.

PLEASE see one Bill.

Maybe a good psychologist can tell him how he's giving himself cancer.
I do believe that can happen actually.

Graham
 
On Aug 21, 1:59 am, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Rich Grise wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:

I am seeing a doctor this evening, but he's a world class cancer
specialist rather than a psychiatrist.

Denial of the problem is the first sign ..... etc.

PLEASE see one Bill.

Maybe a good psychologist can tell him how he's giving himself cancer.

I do believe that can happen actually.
Graham can believe in six impossible things before breakfast; he only
runs into problem comes when it comes believing in things that happen
to be true.

The reference is to Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's (aka Lewis Carroll)
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". I'd prefer to place him in cloud-
cuckoo-land, but the corresponding quotation from Aristophanes would
be all Greek to most of the group.

--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
 
On Aug 15, 4:21 pm, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:
Even so, the evidence suggests that nobody gets everything right, every time.

I (the company) sold a prototype to a client. We replaced it with a production
model about a year later but let them keep the original which they still have as
it was the first pro-mixer the venue had ever bought.
Obviously a very demanding and sophisticated customer.

--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
 

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