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On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 11:57:42 -0500, X ` Man
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On 2/26/12 11:46 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 2/26/2012 11:44 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 2/26/12 11:36 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 2/26/2012 11:30 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 2/26/12 11:20 AM, BAR wrote:
In articlebeCdnXwnuLSUytfSnZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d@earthlink .com,

dump-on-
says...

On 2/26/12 10:56 AM, BAR wrote:


Where are the independently duplicated and peer reviewed

research
that
shows that second hand smoke causes health problems?

The medical and scientific fields are rife with incorrect
conclusions,
sub-standard methods and politically driven persons.


What are your qualifications to find, understand, and judge
legitimate
medical research?

You are too funny. What are you qualifications to question

anyone
else's
qualifications?




I think if you are going to try to challenge peer-reviewed

medical
research in scientific publications, you ought to have some
recognizable
qualifications.


And that might be relevant if you could show him some

"peer-reviewed
medical research in scientific publications".

Why? He doesn't have the medical/scientific qualifications to

judge it.
I don't, and I have two university degrees.


Sorry, didn't know you were so informed. I assumed you didn't

know if he
was qualified or not, when you asked him if he was... Either way,

the
point is the point, not the deflection. Where are the PRMRiSP?





Well, I'm not going to belabor the point beyond this: if you want

to be
taken seriously in criticizing peer-reviewed medical/scientific
research, you have to have credentials. A high school diploma is

not a
qualifying credential.


Nor are 2 English degrees. So why don't you leave it alone?
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In article ,
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On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 15:20:09 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article ,

dump-on-
says...

On 2/26/12 11:20 AM, BAR wrote:
In articlebeCdnXwnuLSUytfSnZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d@earthlink .com,

dump-on-
says...

On 2/26/12 10:56 AM, BAR wrote:


Where are the independently duplicated and peer reviewed

research that
shows that second hand smoke causes health problems?

The medical and scientific fields are rife with incorrect

conclusions,
sub-standard methods and politically driven persons.


What are your qualifications to find, understand, and judge

legitimate
medical research?

You are too funny. What are you qualifications to question

anyone else's
qualifications?




I think if you are going to try to challenge peer-reviewed

medical
research in scientific publications, you ought to have some

recognizable
qualifications.



What are your qualifications to question anyone else's

qualifications?

He learned English real good in Kansas. That's gotta count fer sumpin.


I am curious as to why the great Harry Krause went to a school out in
the middle of nowhere. Couldn't he get into any of the local schools of
higher learning? It is also interesting that he was only able to secure
a job at a newspaper with little to no significance. Funny too that he
never got another newspaper job. He did go into union organizing, not
much needed there but the ability to rabble rouse.


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In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 15:20:09 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article ,

dump-on-
says...

On 2/26/12 11:20 AM, BAR wrote:
In articlebeCdnXwnuLSUytfSnZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d@earthlink .com,

dump-on-
says...

On 2/26/12 10:56 AM, BAR wrote:


Where are the independently duplicated and peer reviewed

research that
shows that second hand smoke causes health problems?

The medical and scientific fields are rife with incorrect

conclusions,
sub-standard methods and politically driven persons.


What are your qualifications to find, understand, and judge

legitimate
medical research?

You are too funny. What are you qualifications to question

anyone else's
qualifications?




I think if you are going to try to challenge peer-reviewed

medical
research in scientific publications, you ought to have some

recognizable
qualifications.



What are your qualifications to question anyone else's

qualifications?

He learned English real good in Kansas. That's gotta count fer sumpin.


I am curious as to why the great Harry Krause went to a school out in
the middle of nowhere. Couldn't he get into any of the local schools of
higher learning? It is also interesting that he was only able to secure
a job at a newspaper with little to no significance. Funny too that he
never got another newspaper job. He did go into union organizing, not
much needed there but the ability to rabble rouse.


Did you and Scotty see the "peer reviewed" studies I posted? You haven't
responded.... odd....
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On 2/26/12 10:25 PM, BAR wrote:
In b.com,
says...

On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 15:20:09 -0500, wrote:
In articlep_Kdnelbdrumw9fSnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@earthlink .com,

dump-on-
says...

On 2/26/12 11:20 AM, BAR wrote:
In articlebeCdnXwnuLSUytfSnZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d@earthlink .com,

dump-on-
says...

On 2/26/12 10:56 AM, BAR wrote:


Where are the independently duplicated and peer reviewed

research that
shows that second hand smoke causes health problems?

The medical and scientific fields are rife with incorrect

conclusions,
sub-standard methods and politically driven persons.


What are your qualifications to find, understand, and judge

legitimate
medical research?

You are too funny. What are you qualifications to question

anyone else's
qualifications?




I think if you are going to try to challenge peer-reviewed

medical
research in scientific publications, you ought to have some

recognizable
qualifications.



What are your qualifications to question anyone else's

qualifications?

He learned English real good in Kansas. That's gotta count fer sumpin.


I am curious as to why the great Harry Krause went to a school out in
the middle of nowhere. Couldn't he get into any of the local schools of
higher learning? It is also interesting that he was only able to secure
a job at a newspaper with little to no significance. Funny too that he
never got another newspaper job. He did go into union organizing, not
much needed there but the ability to rabble rouse.




You should refocus your curiosity on the academic incompetence that kept
you out of even an open enrollment two year community college.

As for the Kansas City Star, when I worked there it was considered one
of the 10 best newspapers in the United States. Some years later, the
newsroom employees who owned the paper sold it off to a conglomerate and
it began its downward slide, as virtually all formerly independent
newspapers do once they are acquired.

I never actually applied for a newspaper or news job anywhere. During a
journalism honorary society induction ceremony in Kansas City sponsored
by the Kansas City Star, at which everyone got roaring drunk, I was
asked by the then managing editor of the morning edition if I wanted a
summer job. I stopped by the paper the next day and the managing editor
hired me on the spot, without an application or resume. Turns out one of
my professors at school knew the managing editor and had recommended I
be hired for the summer job.

At the end of the summer, just before I started my senior year, the
managing editor asked me if I thought I could finish up school and work
on the paper. He got the city editor to jiggle schedules so I was able
to take my remaining classes in the AM and through mid-day and drive my
derelict car to the paper five late afternoons a week.

After some years at the Kansas City, I was recruited by The Associated
Press at the behest of Harry F. Rosenthal, a very well known senior AP
reported and editor, and David Halberstam, an author. I was flown to New
York and interviewed directly by Keith Fuller of the AP and Wes
Gallagher, who at that time was the AP's general manager.

While with the AP, I was promoted to Correspondent in Charge of smaller
bureaus in three states, and covered first-hand two horrific disasters,
one involving a bridge and the other a huge coal mine explosion. On the
basis of that work, I was invited to New York again and offered a TV
news job at ABC News. I wasn't that interested, but I did get to meet
Jimmy Breslin at ABC. His last newspaper gig went down the drain with
the collapse of the World Journal Tribune. Breslin took me to an
"expensive" lunch at his favorite hot dog stand, where we became friends
after both of us dripped mustard on our shirts.

So, you see, I never sought a newspaper job, not my first one and not my
last "news" job. I did OK in the news biz for a guy with a B.A. in
English and an M.A. in English and, of course, along the way, I managed
to take a number of university level science and math classes. But even
with that formal education in my background, I don't feel comfortable
predicting what the fuel will be for cars two decades from now.

So, Bertie, have you ever taken and passed any university-level courses
in math or science?

Didn't think so.
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