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    Quote Originally Posted by Perry Phimosis View Post
    You didn't learn how REAL geology was done.
    Don't keep us in suspense. How is REAL geology done. I wasn't aware that geology was "done." Are you saying that you can put a fork in it? I was under the strange impression that geology was a collection of models, to include chemistry models.

    ... but geology is "done" you say. I'm all ears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBDaMann View Post
    You might have to apologize to some electrical engineers for confusing them with poor technical writers.
    They are required by law to sign off and put their PE seal on the drawings. They're the responsible party. If their underlings are idiots and the PE signed off on it, it's the PE's fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    I'm not surprised someone who lies about having a glorious 'geochem' Phd is also stealing language from Wikipedia and using Chat-whatever. I don't need those because I write in my own words.

    I am seriously embarrassed for you that you attempted to impress me with tales about your little Straedtler pens, coloring pencils and paper/velum cross sections.

    Professionals use advanced proprietary software to conduct stratigraphic and lithologic analysis on geophysical logs and seismic data.
    One other thing: The reason I mentioned the stadtler pens was because it is something all geologists over the age of 50 know but you can't "google" that sort of info.

    The fact that you missed it tells me either you are young or you are not a geologist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perry Phimosis View Post
    One other thing: The reason I mentioned the stadtler pens was because it is something all geologists over the age of 50 know but you can't "google" that sort of info.

    The fact that you missed it tells me either you are young or you are not a geologist.
    Now you're just boring me.

    I don't care about your imaginary 'geochem' PhD, or about your little stadtler pens and crayons you were using in some freshman class.

    I spent almost 30 years using advanced stratigraphic, 3d seismic, ArcMap GIS software platforms for stratigraphic, structural, geophysical, and spatial analysis.

    I don't have the interest or inclination to hear about your adventures with your stadtler pens and coloring pencils. Maybe there isn't an eight year old here you can regale with tales of your pen and coloring pencil creations. Carry on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBDaMann View Post
    Some of us have had the pleasure over the last several months of dealing with a self-proclaimed "biogeochemist" PhD who copy-pastes from Wikipedia. Lucky us. He likes to talk about "organic carbon" ... like that's a thing.

    I feel for you.
    Oh, so I'm not the only one who thinks the whole glorious "biogeochemist" PhD story is bogus, and that the stealing language from Wikipedia is utterly transparent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    Oh, so I'm not the only one who thinks the whole glorious "biogeochemist" PhD story is bogus, and that the stealing language from Wikipedia is utterly transparent.
    You are not the only one. I did a little research on the subject HERE just to lay it to rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    Now you're just boring me.

    I don't care about your imaginary 'geochem' PhD, or about your little stadtler pens and crayons you were using in some freshman class.

    I spent almost 30 years using advanced stratigraphic, 3d seismic, ArcMap GIS software platforms for stratigraphic, structural, geophysical, and spatial analysis.

    I don't have the interest or inclination to hear about your adventures with your stadtler pens and coloring pencils. Maybe there isn't an eight year old here you can regale with tales of your pen and coloring pencil creations. Carry on.
    You have to admit that Perry is very adept at using Google and Wiki.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBDaMann View Post
    You are not the only one. I did a little research on the subject HERE just to lay it to rest.
    Did Into the Night and gfm7175 hold your hand while you did your "little research", Sybil?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Dutch View Post
    Did Into the Night and gfm7175 hold your hand while you did your "little research", Sybil?
    How could they do that? They are me, as is Cypress.

    You are overdue for listing off my eleven other socks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Dutch View Post
    You have to admit that Perry is very adept at using Google and Wiki.
    A fake PhD is going to have to plagiarize or paraphrase the words of real PhDs to attempt to pull off the whole glorious 'biogeochem" PhD act.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBDaMann View Post
    How could they do that? They are me, as is Cypress.

    You are overdue for listing off my eleven other socks.
    Sybil, you're like talking to a smart 6-year-old who thinks he's convincing me that the dog threw a baseball through the window.

    AFAIK, you only have the 3 accounts, although I did see a fourth possibility. "Spot the sock" is a good game.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Perry Phimosis View Post
    LOL. Like you have ever done stratigraphy. LOL. I remember the old days drafting by hand entire columns using those Stadtler pens. And there's ZERO chance you've ever done a correlation of anything let alone a fence diagram.

    You're a joke. No one believes you are a geologist. That's why you never say anything geologic. You know you'd have to google it and then you'd be shown up for not even knowing what the words meant.
    Cutting and pasting from Wikipedia again, eh?
    You are no geologist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    A fake PhD is going to have to plagiarize or paraphrase the words of real PhDs to attempt to pull off the whole glorious 'biogeochem" PhD act.
    Agreed. The problem for him was keeping up the persona. He couldn't handle it and broke into anger. `It was his lack of maturity that caught my attention. Highly educated people are a lot more mature and self-disciplined than he was able to consistently demonstrate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walt View Post
    I deny education?
    I think you will find it is you claiming that education is just indoctrination, and has no value.
    Pivot fallacy. Buzzword fallacy. Your indoctrination is not education.
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