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Re: Macs, McD, Helmets was Bicycle helmets Are they mandatory in Europe? Posted on: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 13:57:57 +0000 (UTC)

On 1 mrt, 14:44, Martin wrote:
> On 1 Mar 2007 04:24:33 -0800, jeremyrh....@yahoo.com wrote:
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> >On 1 mrt, 13:10, Martin wrote:
> >> On 1 Mar 2007 02:41:08 -0800, jeremyrh....@yahoo.com wrote:
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> >> >On 1 mrt, 11:43, Deeply Filled Mortician
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> >> >> Let is be knownst that on Thu, 1 Mar 2007 06:59:08 +0100,
> >> >> m...@privacy.net (Mister Bartlett) writted:
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> >> >> >Deeply Filled Mortician
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> >> >> >> Seems to me sometimes people like to slap a label on in a bid to end
> >> >> >> reasonable debate.
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> >> >> >"Reasonable debate"? Seems to me that this "debate" is characterised by
> >> >> >Mary presenting a hypothesis and backing it up with published research,
> >> >> >while you, iReid and Martin reply by shouting "not listening, not
> >> >> >listening, not listening" like any toddler having a tantrum.
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> >> >> 'Seems' being the operative word here. It 'seems' to me that you are
> >> >> convinced, and don't want to question the study.
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> >> >I don't have a problem with quetioning the study. I have a problem
> >> >with questioning it without even having read it, which is what you
> >> >did.
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> >> Since the study has yet to be published, how can we read the published research?
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> >Didn't you give a link to it on the Elsevier site[1]? I know yesterday
> >is a long time ago, but still ...
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> I gave a link to the abstract.

Look again - http://www.TinyURL.com/2e8kuu.

Spotting things on web pages is not your strong suit, is it?

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