Re: Anatase Myth
- From: Philip Deitiker <Donevenask@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 04:30:23 GMT
"george" <gblack@xxxxxxxx> says in
news:1113952647.184181.24410@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> Alaca wrote:
>> I.E_Johansson wrote: 3Od9e.135033$dP1.474844@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>>
>> > [...]
>>
>> Where is your TiO2 sand en where is the anatase on
>> medieval documents?
>>
> I suppose now the claim she wants to make is that the Maori were
> exporting ironsands to Europe preCook.
> This is getting nuttier and nuttier
Inger never backs down, no matter how stupid the defense
she holds her ground no matter how deep and dark it is.
Aside from that this argument is trivial, Eric who is maintaining
this 'contention' to science also does not believe that
the VM map anatase came from 15th century.
The argument with Inger is not an argument anymore, its a route.
--
Philip
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