The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson

2013-07-31 Thread Roger Clough
The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson Because of Rachel Carson, who is thought by some to have made up some if not all of the data in her book Silent Spring, DDT is now illegal in Africa and most other places. Thus Even though welfare organizations are frantically handing out

Whistleblower: Bradley Manning

2013-07-31 Thread Roger Clough
Whistleblower: Bradley Manning Manning could have done himself a favor by not going sdirectly to the press, but sharing the info with his congressman. Whistleblowers seem often to be self-righteous liberals. Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000] See my Leibniz site at

RE: Whistleblower: Bradley Manning

2013-07-31 Thread chris peck
Hi Rog I'm getting the feeling here, that you're not a liberal... is that right? :) From: rclo...@verizon.net To: rclo...@verizon.net Subject: Whistleblower: Bradley Manning Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 07:31:38 -0400 Message body Whistleblower: Bradley Manning Manning could have done himself a

RE: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson

2013-07-31 Thread chris peck
Weird, because DDT isn't banned when used for disease vector control, which kind of scuppers your post at the get go. Its well established that insects quickly develop resistance to DDT. So it isn't especially effective. In some respects its counter productive. The resistance confers other

Re: Whistleblower: Bradley Manning

2013-07-31 Thread smitra
That congressman would have reported him to the FBI, he would have been prosecuted and convicted for espionage without that trial getting much media attention. Saibal Citeren Roger Clough rclo...@verizon.net: Whistleblower: Bradley Manning Manning could have done himself a favor by not

Re: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson

2013-07-31 Thread Chris de Morsella
Because of Rachel Carson, *who is thought by some* to have made up some if  not all  of the data in her book Silent Spring, DDT is now illegal in Africa and most  other  places.   Back this sweeping assertion and  also complete character assassination you just made. Saying thought by some is

Re: [Swines] Human teleportation into space slower than walking(?)

2013-07-31 Thread Pierz
As an amusing pedagogical exercise for students, maybe. But teleportation by copying information about DNA pairs? I don't think anyone would seriously envisage teleportation by such a ludicrous method. Man-made wormholes would surely be more feasible. Apart from anything else, what do you do

Re: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson

2013-07-31 Thread Pierz
You haven't realised he's a troll? He's single-handedly ruined the everything list with his tedious and frequently ludicrous speculations, now he's started trying to prod the bear with this new round of liberal-bashing. I only wish the silent treatment he's been given would work. On Thursday,