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Apparently something from Reeve himself...
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:46:46 -0600, rw
wrote: wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:07:14 -0600, rw wrote: wrote: OK, but I'm not sure that's correct, and certainly not what I was trying to convey. From what I know about it (which, admittedly, is pretty limited), ... and which, of course, doesn't stop you from stating an uninformed opinion. Er, nope, wrong yet again...whatsamatter - have you been snorting potatoes again or something - a _limited_ amount of knowledge is not the same as "uninformed," and moreover, when you get down to it, by definition, your knowledge is limited, as well and as such, your opinion of my opinion would be based on your own limited knowledge... In this case, my knowledge is quite a bit less limited than yours. Maybe, maybe not, and there's really no way to determine something like that, but I'm younger, smarter, richer, better looking, and I don't suffer from penis envy, so I guess if you actually do have more knowledge about embryonic stem cells, it's Nature's little attempt at giving you SOMETHING... Modestly, R |
Apparently something from Reeve himself...
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Apparently something from Reeve himself...
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Apparently something from Reeve himself...
"rw" wrote in message m... wrote: Maybe, maybe not, and there's really no way to determine something like that, but I'm younger, smarter, richer, better looking, and I don't suffer from penis envy, so I guess if you actually do have more knowledge about embryonic stem cells, it's Nature's little attempt at giving you SOMETHING... Modestly, R How old are you? 29, 128, $180K+, 10, 9.5 inches baby. --riverman (Gods gift to humanity.) |
Apparently something from Reeve himself...
"rw" wrote in message m... wrote: Maybe, maybe not, and there's really no way to determine something like that, but I'm younger, smarter, richer, better looking, and I don't suffer from penis envy, so I guess if you actually do have more knowledge about embryonic stem cells, it's Nature's little attempt at giving you SOMETHING... Modestly, R How old are you? 29, 128, $180K+, 10, 9.5 inches baby. --riverman (Gods gift to humanity.) |
Apparently something from Reeve himself...
riverman wrote:
"rw" wrote in message m... wrote: Maybe, maybe not, and there's really no way to determine something like that, but I'm younger, smarter, richer, better looking, and I don't suffer from penis envy, so I guess if you actually do have more knowledge about embryonic stem cells, it's Nature's little attempt at giving you SOMETHING... Modestly, R How old are you? 29, 128, $180K+, 10, 9.5 inches baby. splork! (10? - what was the scale?) -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Apparently something from Reeve himself...
riverman wrote:
"rw" wrote in message m... wrote: Maybe, maybe not, and there's really no way to determine something like that, but I'm younger, smarter, richer, better looking, and I don't suffer from penis envy, so I guess if you actually do have more knowledge about embryonic stem cells, it's Nature's little attempt at giving you SOMETHING... Modestly, R How old are you? 29, 128, $180K+, 10, 9.5 inches baby. splork! (10? - what was the scale?) -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Apparently something from Reeve himself...
riverman wrote:
"rw" wrote in message m... wrote: Maybe, maybe not, and there's really no way to determine something like that, but I'm younger, smarter, richer, better looking, and I don't suffer from penis envy, so I guess if you actually do have more knowledge about embryonic stem cells, it's Nature's little attempt at giving you SOMETHING... Modestly, R How old are you? 29, 128, $180K+, 10, 9.5 inches baby. --riverman (Gods gift to humanity.) OK. In that case, I'm richer. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Apparently something from Reeve himself...
riverman wrote:
"rw" wrote in message m... wrote: Maybe, maybe not, and there's really no way to determine something like that, but I'm younger, smarter, richer, better looking, and I don't suffer from penis envy, so I guess if you actually do have more knowledge about embryonic stem cells, it's Nature's little attempt at giving you SOMETHING... Modestly, R How old are you? 29, 128, $180K+, 10, 9.5 inches baby. --riverman (Gods gift to humanity.) OK. In that case, I'm richer. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Apparently something from Reeve himself...
wrote in message ... On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 08:41:06 -0600, "Kerry Evans" wrote: Actually, embryonic stem cell research shows very little positive promise. Adult stem cell research, OTOH, could perhaps produce some positive results. KE SNIP SNIP show short-term promise as cure-alls, ala Edwards' campaigning. But again, most importantly IMO, the only real question is should the Fed fund embryonic cell research or not. Also IMO, given the complete overview and current knowledge to this point, the Fed should stay _completely_ out of it as far as funding or beyond anything other than a limited control as to methodology. TC, Yep, just leave it to the corp sector, because they are just soooooo responsible. Fact is that most medical and basic bio research has been done by the public sector, and ripped off via joke licensing fees by the private sector. And now the Bushies have been quietly hollowing out the NIH research structure. Dave |
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