Re: Scientist Says Concrete Was Used in Pyramids



Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 23:37:56 +0100, firstname@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Florian)
wrote:

Matt Giwer <jull43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If it is not your paper then how can you be defending something
that has not been either published or accepted for publication? How do
you know the claims are credible? A press release? A "Secrets of the
Pyramids" DVD?

Defending what? You're confused. Blue's clue: I'm not Eric Stevens.

I'm not quite sure what you think you are getting at but I suggest you
consider my posts to this thread.

No offense, but Matt is talking about the claims in
<740hn29eu450856b25mfl8odmnovtcaq5b@xxxxxxx>

I just remind him that you made those particular claims. I did not.

Another difference between us is that I kill-filed Matt Giwer many years
ago which is why you don't find me responding to him.

That's not fair to let the guy talk alone in the dark. But I guess that
at some point you get tired of listening ;-)


-- Florian

"Tout est au mieux dans le meilleur des mondes possibles" Voltaire vs
Leibniz
.



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