Re: Chung is a liar! (was Re: Just to let you ...)

From: Steve Marcus (smarcus_spamout__at_cox.net)
Date: 08/27/04


Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:21:43 -0400


"SomeGuy" <spam@spam.sp> wrote in message
news:6UFXc.211122$RY5.33487@news.easynews.com...
> "Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <nospam6@heartmdphd.com> wrote
> >
> > > Andrew, did you, or did you not, make two posts within the same
second?
> >
> > The former.
>
> The FORMER? What kind of reply is that? Wasn't it you who said "The
> untruthful have a hard time answering yes/no questions truthfully"?

It's a "yes", based upon the construction of the question.
>
> So, not only do you have the mysterious power of the truth ray, you also
> have super-human typing speed!

One simply composes a post, places it in the "Outbox" of one's news reader,
and then composes another post, and places it in the "Outbox" of one's news
reader ... and one may repeat the procedure a dozen times. When ready to
send all the posts, one then hits the "Send" button, and the news reader
will send all of the posts serially. Depending upon the number of posts and
the speed of one's system, the posts could all be posted with the same
date/time stamp, or, perhaps with date/time stamps showing consecutive
minutes.

In short, it is entirely possible that two (or more) posts by Dr. Chung bear
the same date/time stamp, down to the second. Learn something about things
you choose to post about, preferably before you ignorantly post, and call
someone a liar into the bargain.

Steve

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