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Topic: Science forum rules reminder | Topic page views:
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rainheart
Senior Member

174 posts, Oct 2001
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posted 04-21-2002 04:18 PM
I guess it's time to review the rules of the Science Forum: http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/ubb/Forum14/HTML/000001.html The Science Forum is a place for presentation of scientific material and for scientific discussion. ... If you choose to discuss my actions in this thread, your post will be deleted immediately.3T3L1 3T3L1, my apologies for breaking protocol in the science forum. Obviously my opinion 'We're so fucked it's not even funny anymore.' was poorly placed. I assume that is the offending passage? As for my personal observations, I consider them to be worthy. Thanks for letting me respond, would've messaged you but am a little dumb sometimes figuring these things out. rainheart 
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Molliani
Senior Member
Illinois 420 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 04-21-2002 05:34 PM
Where is FLKook when you need her? I thought she volunteered to host a "Science Forum for Dummies" - as a self proclaimed science dummy I'm all for it. ... wouldn't it be nice to post and ask questions without intimidation?
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3T3L1
Differentiated Mouse Fibroblasts

Lubbock, Texas 1347 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 04-21-2002 05:34 PM
Thanks, rainheart. Nah, it wasn't the f-word. And it wasn't that your observations aren't worthy. It was just that personal opinions aren't appropriate in the Science Forum. We try to stick to the data, ma'am, just the data.  It's nice of you to be so kind about it. 3T3 P.S. Just saw your post, Molliani. You can feel free to post any science-type questions in the main forums, and anybody who can will try to get answer for you. Dan Rockwell seems to be exceptionally good at that kind of thing, BTW. The Science Forum is meant provide references for the scientific aspects of chemtrails. Not everybody is into that, but for those that are, it's a resource.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by 3T3L1 on 04-21-2002] 
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-21-2002 11:35 PM
quote: Originally posted by 3T3L1: Dan Rockwell seems to be exceptionally good at that kind of thing, BTW.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by 3T3L1 on 04-21-2002]
Thanks 3T3L1 

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BOB B
Senior Member

LINDEN ,TEXAS,CASS 307 posts, Jan 2002
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posted 04-24-2002 12:49 AM
Scientific Theory(in laymans language) pinion based on facts concerning the field of science, but not yet proven.----Science is theories and opinions ,later proven and excepted as fact or discarded when disproven.Science is learning and the presentation of a theory is expression of an opinion, which are always at the leading edge of any scientific community.if people arent alowed to post theories in science forums, science has died here
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