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Sam wrote:
"MU" wrote in message news On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 03:23:03 GMT, Sam wrote: Is a master's degree in exercise science and 7 years of application enough? Nope. Throw in a couple of peer reviewed papers for good measure. Sorry, MU seeks and is advised by those who are much better educated, older and authored. Then what would? How about working under such people as David Martin, Dan Bernadot, Randy Wilber, Mike Stone, Jay T Kearney.. Nah, I learned nothing from them or the 18 months I spent working for the USOC or the last 5 years with USA Cycling. Save your fingers, Sam. He's a fraud who makes lots of claims and backs up none. He slips and slides away from actually ever offering a reason to take anything he says seriously. Here's who he is: http://tinyurl.com/hdex http://www.geocities.com/tanirevek/Roose.html http://tinyurl.com/royd Note that he speaks of himself in the 3rd person. Pastorio |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 21:09:35 -0400, Mike Tennent wrote:
The respected posters here use real names. "IronPenguin" Like Iron Penguin? chuckle Just as I suspected. No credibility. Just as I suspected. No Penguin. |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 21:09:35 -0400, Mike Tennent wrote:
The respected posters here use real names. "IronPenguin" Like Iron Penguin? chuckle Just as I suspected. No credibility. Just as I suspected. No Penguin. |
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Sorry, MU seeks and is advised by those who are much better educated, older and authored. On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 03:11:19 GMT, Sam wrote: Then what would? Being a scientist who makes his life's work in such fields and contributes in their subspecialities for one. A Ph.D wouldn't hurt either. How about working under such people as David Martin, Dan Bernadot, Randy Wilber, Mike Stone, Jay T Kearney.. That must have been very heavy, all those people on top of you. Nah, I learned nothing from them or the 18 months I spent working for the USOC or the last 5 years with USA Cycling. Then I suggest you quit. |
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Sorry, MU seeks and is advised by those who are much better educated, older and authored. On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 03:11:19 GMT, Sam wrote: Then what would? Being a scientist who makes his life's work in such fields and contributes in their subspecialities for one. A Ph.D wouldn't hurt either. How about working under such people as David Martin, Dan Bernadot, Randy Wilber, Mike Stone, Jay T Kearney.. That must have been very heavy, all those people on top of you. Nah, I learned nothing from them or the 18 months I spent working for the USOC or the last 5 years with USA Cycling. Then I suggest you quit. |
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 01:19:39 -0400, Bob (this one) wrote:
Note that he speaks of himself in the 3rd person. Who? MU? MU speak of MU in the 3rd Mu? |
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 01:19:39 -0400, Bob (this one) wrote:
Note that he speaks of himself in the 3rd person. Who? MU? MU speak of MU in the 3rd Mu? |
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****, I remember this clown. You are correct. I will save the electrons.
"Bob (this one)" wrote in message ... Sam wrote: "MU" wrote in message news On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 03:23:03 GMT, Sam wrote: Is a master's degree in exercise science and 7 years of application enough? Nope. Throw in a couple of peer reviewed papers for good measure. Sorry, MU seeks and is advised by those who are much better educated, older and authored. Then what would? How about working under such people as David Martin, Dan Bernadot, Randy Wilber, Mike Stone, Jay T Kearney.. Nah, I learned nothing from them or the 18 months I spent working for the USOC or the last 5 years with USA Cycling. Save your fingers, Sam. He's a fraud who makes lots of claims and backs up none. He slips and slides away from actually ever offering a reason to take anything he says seriously. Here's who he is: http://tinyurl.com/hdex http://www.geocities.com/tanirevek/Roose.html http://tinyurl.com/royd Note that he speaks of himself in the 3rd person. Pastorio |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 02:58:36 GMT, Sam wrote:
****, I remember this clown. You are correct. I will save the electrons. Save your time trying to convinve me you are a scientific citation reading whiz. "Proof in science". Ever. Sam, you don't even understand the basic scientific concepts much less be able to examine the relibility of the data. |
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MU wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 02:58:36 GMT, Sam wrote: ****, I remember this clown. You are correct. I will save the electrons. Save your time trying to convinve me you are a scientific citation reading whiz. "Proof in science". Ever. LOL From the wizard who can't be bothered to support his opinions. Not proof... *anything* that says it's not just another wacko talking. Sam, you don't even understand the basic scientific concepts much less be able to examine the relibility of the data. LOLOL MU_x says repeatedly how he's not qualified to read scientific papers, but suddenly he knows the concepts. Too funny when a faker tries to deal with the real deal. LOL Bob |
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