Re: Correct info re Wolter's academic merits! Re: Wolter on peer review.



On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 11:33:20 GMT, in sci.archaeology, "Inger E.Johansson"
<inger e.johansson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[SNIP]

since when do you deny having written UNDER Tom's text "Wolter isn't an
academic,.." without protesting to it?
When you write within or under text without writing a correction or
protesting this juridical means that you don't object. Since you don't
object to the lines where this false information is feed, then you yourself
have written under same false information!

I can point out examples of posts where you have written text under
Seppo's libels of me and others without correcting them. That of course
makes you a party to them according to your lights and is surely a
criminal act in Sweden, right?

[SNIP]

Doug
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