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To: russet who wrote (9052)3/17/2002 11:50:07 PM
From: axial  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14101
 
So good to hear from you, russet -

"How many shares you got in Jacobs companies Kayne?"

- None

"Better yet, how many shares you got in DMX and how much have you lost?"

- I'm up about $10,000 right now. How 'bout you?

"Perhaps that is why you must crush all opposing opinions to your own."

- Your opinion can never be crushed: it is yours to hold, and welcome to it.

- Your argument, however, was unscientific and illogical. It had no evidence to support it.

It amounted to the repetition of a theory - your theory - with no data - that DMSO would turn out to be harmful to humans.

When you can point out the specific mechanisms that will cause this alleged damage, and support your case with verifiable evidence, then I will gladly acknowledge that you were right.

Until then, your hypothesis is just unsupported speculation.

As an opinion, it's so-so, I guess. As a scientific argument, it is ludicrous.

Regards,

Jim



To: russet who wrote (9052)3/18/2002 12:18:06 AM
From: axial  Respond to of 14101
 
Oh, by the way, russet -

Did you notice, in your diligence on Pharma 21, the members of the management team? Including...(emphasis added)...

Dr. James Goddard is Senior Scientific Consultant for Pharma 21. Dr. Goddard completed his MD at George Washington Medical School and obtained an MPH degree from the Harvard School of Public Health Administration. After a brief stint in private practice, Dr. Goddard began a long tenure in Public Health Service where he headed the PHS Accident Prevention Program in Washington, DC, between 1956-59. Dr. Goddard then held positions as Director of the FAA Medical Program and later as Head of the Communicable Disease Center in Atlanta. As Chief of the CDC, Dr. Goddard was instrumental in starting the measles eradication program, and other programs involving tuberculosis and venereal diseases as well as the Epidemic Intelligence Service. Dr. Goddard was appointed Commissioner of the FDA and held that post from 1966-68 where he is credited with modernizing that agency fiscally, administratively and scientifically. Dr. Goddard is the recipient of many honors including honorary doctorates from Emory University and the University of Michigan, and the Bronfman Prize of the American Public Health Association, the highest health award in this country.

Oh yes, we know. Just another quack, eh, russet? Just doesn't get it, right?

Have a great evening,

Jim