[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Radford Neal) wrote in message 
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> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Szasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >  Fuck off, you're an enormous waste of my time, Sandle. Perhaps we'll
> >play again when you want to chat about your Green,
> >pro-prohibition-leanings with us. Otherwise, again, please just
> >declare victory and get the fuck out.
> 
> Perhaps you would be kind enough to take your expletives out of
> sci.stat.edu, where we are not particularly interested in tendentious
> discussions of statistical techniques by people who are not actually
> interested in statistics, but only in getting results that support
> their preconceived opinions.  (I haven't followed the discussion
> closely enough to determine exactly who this description applies to,
> but I would put the probability pretty high for the person responsible
> for the above comment.)
> 
>    Radford Neal

  For clarification:

  This thread Mr. Neal is objecting to began when Mr. Sandle disputed
the results of the so-called "crack baby literature" as summarized by
resident talk.politics.drugs toxicologist Dr. Peter Proctor,
apparently because they disagree with his preconceived notions
regarding the effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on subsequent human
development. The completely bizarre and illogical bases for Sandle's
challenges have already been noted.

  I apologize if the word "fuck" offends the faint-hearted at
sci.stat.edu. I'm sure you have filters you can use if this is a
problem in the future.

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> Radford M. Neal                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Dept. of Statistics and Dept. of Computer Science [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> University of Toronto                     http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~radford
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