Subject: Re: Postulate Revisited......
From: "Paul R. Mays" <uce@ftc.gov>
Date: 05/11/2003, 16:22
Newsgroups: sci.physics,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,alt.sci.seti

"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
news:3FA9151B.E93331FF@hate.spam.net...
"Paul R. Mays" wrote:

I thought it about time I again wrote of my postulate
and fan the flames.
[snip]

Idiot.  Anybody who needs 834 lines to say something has nothing to
say.

A Hollywood presentation starts with one (1) sentence.  If you cannot
grab Management in 25 words or fewer you are out the door.  You
obviously have no idea, concept, or overall view of your spew,  All
you do is dry heave without end.

Go kiss a bush somewhere else.

If I cared to "grab" management I would have taken a
different tack.   I post only a postulate that I have
presented in short less than 25 word chunks for some
 time.  This was but a fill for those that pick up on the
small chunks and wish to see a bit more detail of my
mad ranting which you ( and I do actually hold your
intellectual abilities in high regards) to date have never
explained where my postulate disagrees with the standard
models on a conceptual and simple level  which, by
your post, seems what you wish for...


Thanx for the in-depth critique...  A tad of intellectual content
would be nice but your not noted for nice...  and in this case
intellectual content or specific aspect of an over all postulate
is a bit limited in your reply..  So I find it hard to correct my
misconceptions as you understand them with so little intellectual
content in your response Unky.....

And I prefer shaved, but thank you for the suggestion never the less....
I will make every effort do just that every chance I get...


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