Re: V.M. last word
Erik Hammerstad wrote: 3nrc22F2vmhdU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Philip Deitiker wrote:
"maison.mousse" <maison.mousse@xxxxxxxxxx> says in
news:4317f4e9$0$17214$8fcfb975@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Mr. Towe trys to compensate for a total lack of technical
skills with rudeness.
Damn, A brand new Irony meter, busted.
My understanding of the use of x-ray
technology is vastly superior
<snip>
Lets see a sample of your work. Got a CV Mickey "Anonymoous JL"
Mouse. Or are you such a coward you don't want people to see your
credentials.
The mouse seems to have a business as a purveyor of perfumes, see
the website: http://french-products.00page.com/member.htm His real
name seems to be James Lumpkins, posts a lot in various alt.
groups. (Thanks to Doug Weller for the lead.)
Clicking on the "Return to homepage" on the website shows that his
pre-perfume profession was in hydrogeology, i.e. no experience in
the physics needed for investigation of medieval inks. And from
what I can see from his website, his academic qualifications in
geology and geophysics are more on a technician's level than
academic. So quite possibly his qualifications are as IEJ's, a BA
and a failed attempt at the MA, no wonder they are attracted to
each other.
It is so funny to see in the threads Inger atracted
to people like Seppo and Mickey as a dungfly to
cowpads. Inseparable.
And the rest are the dungbeetles, rolling pills of
the resulting shit-maggot mixture and bury them
deep in the ground.
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