Re: MV is the most published author of SAP
From: Jason Eshleman (jae_at_veni.ucdavis.edu)
Date: 12/23/04
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Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 03:06:47 +0000 (UTC)
Algis Kuliukas <algis@RiverApes.com> wrote:
>
>Jason Eshleman wrote:
>> In article <Xns95C75F885571Dprd@128.249.2.19>,
>> Philip Deitiker <Nopdeitik@att.net.Spam> wrote:
>> >In sci.anthropology.paleo, Michael Clark created a
>> >message ID news:GcCdnZ-Xh4nc-lTcRVnygw@skypoint.com:
>> >
>> >> I post questions and you post nothing.
>> >> That's the way it is with you wet apes. Jason thinks he can
>> >reason with
>> >> you. I know better.
>> >
>> >That, I agree with.
>>
>> I think I agree as well.
>>
>> Algis now says he admires Verhaegen greatly.
>
>I do. He has shown single-minded determination to put forward the view
>that water has influenced our evolution in the face of overwhelming
>hostility and some quite appauling personal attacks from people here,
>people like you.
>
>His view that bipedal origins probably pre-dates the LCA of Pan-Homo in
>wading-climbing environment, even before evidence like Orrorin and
>Sahelanthropus was available, will turn out, I'm now quite sure, to
>have been a brilliant piece of deduction.
>
>> Admiring someone who for
>> years has shown no ability to be civil is, in my opinion, a flaw.
>
>I think his tactics often let him down and have said so repeatedly. But
>repeatedly calling people idiots is nothing compared to what you, Jason
>Eshleman, called him yesterday, 22nd Dec 2004. You are now to my mind,
>by head and shoulders, the worst abuser on this newsgroup. Calling
>someone 'a sub-human piece of ***' drags this pathetic slanging match
>down to new depths. I notice that giving an apology for doing so is the
>last thing on your mind. More shame on you for not doing the civil
>thing there either.
A) Learn to read. I realize that you seem to idolize someone who is
liberal in her modification of quotes, but correctly, I did not call Marc
a sub-human piece of *** as you seem to parrot time and time again. I
said he presents himself as such. I realize you were too busy looking for
another opportunity to compare me to a genocidal dictator, but do try to
get it right. He has spent years being abusive at no provocation. YEARS.
He has, to the best of my knowledge never apologized for such actions to
anyone. This is the marks of a sub standard human, or at the very least
sub-standard socialization.
B) You idolize an *** who hasn't shown a hint of standard courtesy for
a number of years. You idolize someone who has what goes far beyond habit
of attacking a range of posters. Is his modal abuse as nasty as I got?
No, but the prick spent years earning his due.
Do note what kind of company you keep with Marc. You pick your idols
poorly.
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