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From: Terrys on 2 May 2010 03:15 HardySpicer wrote: > On May 2, 1:04 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > On 5/1/10 4:30 PM, HardySpicer wrote: > > > > > BIZARRE animal deaths in Powys are being blamed on visitors from outer > > > space, UFO experts have claimed. > > > > You are easily fooled Hardy... There are no "UFO experts". > > Really? What exactly is an expert? Somebody who has studied the > phenomena for maybe 20 years. > That would be an expert and I expect he would know a lot more than the > average person. You forgot `and can make testable observable predictions, or demonstrate knowledge about the subject that can be validated'. Your `experts' seem to claim these are `visitors from space' - i.e, [I]dentified [F]lying [O]bjects. As this isn't their field [UFO's] I guess we can take their claims as being thos of non-experts. I don't ask my GP about my software! Still, if you want to include sincere wishful thinkers and professional con artists in the list, I'll bear it in mind when you next offer `expert' opinion.
From: HardySpicer on 2 May 2010 05:25 On May 2, 7:15 pm, Terrys <merryter...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > HardySpicer wrote: > > On May 2, 1:04 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 5/1/10 4:30 PM, HardySpicer wrote: > > > > > BIZARRE animal deaths in Powys are being blamed on visitors from outer > > > > space, UFO experts have claimed. > > > > You are easily fooled Hardy... There are no "UFO experts". > > > Really? What exactly is an expert? Somebody who has studied the > > phenomena for maybe 20 years. > > That would be an expert and I expect he would know a lot more than the > > average person. > > You forgot `and can make testable observable predictions, or > demonstrate knowledge about the subject that can be validated'. Your > `experts' seem to claim these are `visitors from space' - i.e, > [I]dentified [F]lying [O]bjects. As this isn't their field [UFO's] I > guess we can take their claims as being thos of non-experts. I don't > ask my GP > about my software! > Still, if you want to include sincere wishful thinkers and > professional con artists in the list, I'll bear it in mind when you > next offer `expert' opinion. Really? We have been surrounded by climate "experts" for the last decade and you can see where that got us. But besides being a complete idiot - what else do you do? You may well have noticed that I have not expressed an opinion at all on this so-called news story and yet you assume that I even have one!! You're preaching to the converted but you must be an "expert" on something otherwise you wouldn't be getting so upset. Hardy BTW - what exactly would make somebody an "expert" on UFOs? Somebody who works for the Government maybe (ex British that is) and used to investigate UFOs for the government?? Look up Nick Pope...let your mind work a bit for a change.
From: Terrys on 2 May 2010 06:24 On May 2, 6:25 pm, HardySpicer <gyansor...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On May 2, 7:15 pm, Terrys <merryter...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > HardySpicer wrote: > > > On May 2, 1:04 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 5/1/10 4:30 PM, HardySpicer wrote: > > > > > > BIZARRE animal deaths in Powys are being blamed on visitors from outer > > > > > space, UFO experts have claimed. > > > > > You are easily fooled Hardy... There are no "UFO experts". > > > > Really? What exactly is an expert? Somebody who has studied the > > > phenomena for maybe 20 years. > > > That would be an expert and I expect he would know a lot more than the > > > average person. > But besides being a complete idiot - what else do you do? You may well > have noticed that I have not expressed an opinion at all I see from the above that you did. I commented on that.
From: Sam Wormley on 2 May 2010 09:19 On 5/2/10 12:20 AM, HardySpicer wrote: > On May 2, 1:04 pm, Sam Wormley<sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> On 5/1/10 4:30 PM, HardySpicer wrote: >> >>> BIZARRE animal deaths in Powys are being blamed on visitors from outer >>> space, UFO experts have claimed. >> >> You are easily fooled Hardy... There are no "UFO experts". > > Really? What exactly is an expert? Somebody who has studied the > phenomena for maybe 20 years. > That would be an expert and I expect he would know a lot more than the > average person. > > What is an expert in Physics? Somebody who has studied for maybe 20 > odd years in a specialised area. > > Sounds the same. Ditto for a music expert. Get real...and dont' shoot > the messenger either... > > > Hardy You are missing the point, Hardy. There is NO evidence for space visitors. At the heart of physics is this idea of empirical evidence. There is no credible evidence for extraterrestrial visitors. Like I said, you are easily fooled, Hardy.
From: conwaycaine on 2 May 2010 09:46 "HardySpicer" <gyansorova(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:74288386-f872-4a83-8c13-e988e10be07c(a)g5g2000pre.googlegroups.com... On May 2, 7:15 pm, Terrys <merryter...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > HardySpicer wrote: > > On May 2, 1:04 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 5/1/10 4:30 PM, HardySpicer wrote: Heid, what have you done????
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