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- From: altar@beaufort.sfu.ca (Ted Wayn Altar)
- Subject: Re: Calcium/Magnesium
- Message-ID: <altar.725581448@sfu.ca>
- Sender: news@sfu.ca
- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <1992Dec1.210605.12979@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> <silver.724438667@sfu.ca> <silver.724547658@sfu.ca> <1992Dec17.040826.24011@spdcc.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 22:24:08 GMT
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- dyer@spdcc.com (Steve Dyer) writes:
-
- >In article <silver.724547658@sfu.ca> silver@fraser.sfu.ca (Craig Silver) writes:
- >>This is a message I sent to the man who wanted more information
- >>(cpr4k@holmes.acc.Virginia.EDU (Christian P. Roberts)). If you'd like
- >>me to go into it more, let me know and I'll tell you what I know.
-
- >You mean you'll repeat some very fringe theories of Jim Moon, eminent
- >crackpot, SFU.
-
- Care to reveal to us exactly what eminent credentials you might
- happen to have earned?
-
- Whatever your unfounded personal opinion might be of professor Moon,
- he at least has published papers in respectable scientific journals,
- has no need to engage in callow calumnies of his opponents, is a
- professor of nutrition at Simon Fraser University, teaches advanced
- courses on nutrition, and is an expert on calciferol.
-
- Again, what are your credentials such that they entitle you to
- resort to mere name-calling instead of discursive argumentation
- and referenced facts?
-