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(Permalink) Posted: Mar. 30 2006,10:39   

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Finally, Nick Matzke Finds An Opponent That Makes Him Look Smart

I’d like to be the first to congratulate Nick Matzke on finding an adversary that makes Nick look well versed in science by comparison. It’s about time. Maybe if Nick starting fisking nursery rhymes for bad science he could appear even smarter than he does now.

Update: Awe shucks. It looks like I was wrong. The adversary is Dr. Robert C. Newman who was awarded a doctorate in theoretical astrophysics from (Ivy League) Cornell in 1967. Nick has not only failed to attain a doctorate, he switched his major at an unremarkable school from chemistry and biology to the much more lightweight field of geography. What’s next for Nick, a doctorate in basket weaving from the ITT Technical Institute? Theoretical Astrophysics is pretty much your stereotypical rocket science and far beyond Nick’s meager intellectual abilities. My abject apologies to Dr. Newman for the comparison.
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     Boy,
     I just read the article, then I read the post on Panda’s Thumb and all the comments. It is a constant stream of ridicule and spitefulness. Not a single constructive comment on the whole thing. Very hostile and closedminded.

     Who are these guys? THey seem to know who UD and Dave Scot are. My next point would have to be removed by the moderator for being overtly hostile so I will moderate it myself.

     It’s worth reading the comments though just to see how they think.

     Comment by Doug — March 30, 2006 @ 12:12 pm
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     It’s just ridicule and spitefulness…you mean, as opposed to Dave’s highly substantive post above that you are replying to?

     Coming from the crown prince of Darwinian flame artists I’ll take that as a compliment, Ed. Thanks!

     Comment by Ed Brayton — March 30, 2006 @ 1:39 pm

   
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