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Re:umm
I take back my assertion that this is a hoax. Apparently, this Nobel Prize laureate has a history of producing very tenuous science on this topic. I think he's actually serious, which is pretty sad.
The Krugman of biology? Someone alert the Science Desk of the New York Times!
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Re:umm
I take back my assertion that this is a hoax. Apparently, this Nobel Prize laureate has a history of producing very tenuous science on this topic. I think he's actually serious, which is pretty sad.
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I talked to the Nameless One
I mailed this to them after gleaning over this thread quickly. I know it wasn't really that well put together but I spent like 1 minute on it. It's funny nonetheless:
Subject: Do you realize that your lawyers has screwed you ?
Trademarks doesn't work the way you think. Go to the quackery exposure site and check your self:
http://www.quackometer.net/?suspectquack=Dr+Ann+de+Wees+Allen
Stop encumbering the patent office with useless quackery. It's supposed to handle real patents.
Your lawyers should have warned you that your trademark in not enforceable the way you think it can. The only thing it protects you from is trying to sell a similar service with your name as the seller. And even then it's going to be hard. Hahahaha.
Response:
Subject: Re: Do you realize that your lawyers has screwed you ?
WRONG.
WE HAVE FILED 32 MILLION DOLLARS OF LAWSUITS - AND NOT LOST ONE !!!
Epic. So they managed to sue other people than those trying to leech off her name or what ? -
Quackometer rating for this site
gives it a zero cannard rating. This means her site is not quack.
I've already complained to the quackometer.net admin about this.
-paul
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I smell quackery...
http://www.quackometer.net/?suspectquack=Dr.+Centeno:
This person may be associated with Quackery.
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Re:Zen clocksToo late. They've already got the modern tin-foil hat - except this time it's full headgear!
http://www.quackometer.net/blog/2007/04/electrose
n sitivity-caused-by-wi-fi-and.htmlNow, on the one hand, you have to admit that it actually does work at cutting down EM to the brain - but the sheer pointlessness of it all hurts me, deep down inside.