On Sep 1, 2008, at 5:39 PM, R C Macaulay wrote:
Hold it down to a roar Jed, we're all grown boys and girls and
understand the full component of racism. I just felt the subject
was not a subject for the forum. If racism is to be discussed. they
can create a proper forum to address the
I agree with both Horace and Jed, this is serious and should be
confronted at every level possible. The initial conflict appeared to
be motivated by simple professional jealousy. Now the conflict has
gotten more serious because a major university cannot set proper
standards for its
The extinguished Vort membership can debate the issues till the cows
come home, and that we have done. What I'd like to know is:
Officially, what happens next?
Legally speaking, what does Taleyarkhan do next? Or is it now in
Purdue's court to respond. I've found myself wondering if Purdue is
SVJ:
As far as Seth Putterman, PhD and his meddling asst.
Naranjo (not the fruit AKAIK) are concerned... not to
mention the politician, what's-his-name - who got
involved in this soap-opera in a most inappropriate
and underhanded way
One of the many common law torts which comes to mind
For those who might be interested you can read brief bios and get
photo portraits of the major stars in this drama out at:
https://engineering.purdue.edu/NE/People/faculty.html
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
I am dissapointed that Tele would announce the issue as racial. While the
individual personalities are obviously in opposition I shudder at the
reaction this publicity affords Purdue as a University.
I should not have happened... now .. it will reverberate across the science
world at a time we
R C Macaulay wrote:
I am dissapointed that Tele would announce the issue as racial.
It was racist. It was also plain vanilla corruption and academic
suppression. See the Mize affadavit:
3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Nature India on Bubble Fusion
R C Macaulay wrote:
I am dissapointed that Tele would announce the issue as racial.
It was racist. It was also plain vanilla corruption and academic suppression.
See the Mize affadavit:
http://newenergytimes.com/BubbleTrouble
On Sep 1, 2008, at 12:46 PM, R C Macaulay wrote:
True Jed,
best if it the wording were limited to ...corruption and academic
suppression. I am disturbed by the introduction off the racial
component.
Richard
Read item 26. I would call referring to his staff members as stupid
Indians,
On Sep 1, 2008, at 12:46 PM, R C Macaulay wrote:
True Jed,
best if it the wording were limited to ...corruption and academic
suppression. I am disturbed by the introduction off the racial
component.
Richard
This is only intended to clarify my prior hurried and somewhat heated
On Sep 1, 2008, at 12:46 PM, R C Macaulay wrote:
True Jed,
best if it the wording were limited to ...corruption and academic
suppression. I am disturbed by the introduction off the racial
component.
Richard
If you think prejudice is not involved, then read item 26 of Mize's
R C Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True Jed,
best if it the wording were limited to ...corruption and academic
suppression. I am disturbed by the introduction off the racial component.
Ditto Horace's response.
Frankly, I do not understand your sentiments. Why should anyone
hesitate to say
Hold it down to a roar Jed, we're all grown boys and girls and understand
the full component of racism. I just felt the subject was not a subject for
the forum. If racism is to be discussed. they can create a proper forum to
address the specific issue. Sufficent to limit it to corruption
The Indian matter is important, not because of race, but because of
culture. Taleyarkhan's Indian background played into what happened because
he was caught by surprise by what happened and how things quickly spiraled
out of control. He was not accustomed to dealing with media in the way most
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