Re: Google please assign this group a moderator



Tom Potter wrote:


In the early days, the science groups on CompuServe, FidoNet, Genie, The Source, Delphi, Prodigy, AOL, etc. experts and beginners alike interacted in a rational, intelligent, civilized, moral way.


Then scientific illiterates like you, Potter, started posting
nonsense and that kind of crap persists today because so many
untutored in physics find such behavior entertaining.

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