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Old 04-21-2003, 06:27 AM   #11
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I also find it odd that he linked ot some EvC threads that he got spanked in as if they supported his claims.

Evidence of his delusional state...
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How interesting. Was your prof relatively young? The PB you spoeak of is, indeed, Dutch, recently moved to Australia as a post doc...
Ummm. Yes, he was a graduate student at the time (well, he was running an extension to the regular lecture section). Fascinating.
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Out of a sort of morbid curiousity, what was he like as a professor?

BTW, it appears he's back on ISCID today.
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Out of a sort of morbid curiousity, what was he like as a professor?

BTW, it appears he's back on ISCID today.
Yes - and notice that he is again using Caorale's book, actinin genes, and will soon grace the ISCID board with his ZFY gibberish...
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Out of a sort of morbid curiousity, what was he like as a professor?

BTW, it appears he's back on ISCID today.
Well, it was a few years ago.... Ummm, thin, very pedantic, constantly talking... I seem to recall that he didn't listen very well and believed that women should not be in the sciences as they didn't have 'scientific' minds. But as I say, it was some time ago.
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