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Old July 24th 11, 01:44 AM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,rec.bicycles.soc
Edward Dolan
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"JimmyMac" wrote in message
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On Jul 22, 4:05 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
[...]
I stopped learning anything new several decades ago. It must be awful to
be
a student all of your life!


Wise men become wise men by continuing the learning process throughout

their entire life. You have opted for academic stagnation ... an
unfortunate choice.

I knew an academic type who decided to learn a new language at age 70. Why?
Because he wanted to keep his mind sharp. He died a year later. He would
have been better off contemplating the eternal verities like me instead of
learning a new language which he would never use.
[...]

You also are going to die of something other than prostate cancer. That is
because you have availed yourself of the standard medical treatments, not
because of your pursuit of cancer unfriendly foods.


You again forgot to state that this is you opinion. I have availed

myself of standard medical treatments, but have not and will not
overlook the importance of healing foods and the importance of foods
that are know to cause or stimulate the spread of cancer.. From where
do you think the majority of medicine are derived? Aspirin comes from
tree bark and penicillin from bread bold, for instance.

Your pursuit of alternative treatments will keep you mentally occupied and
who knows, you may even hit on something. But the chances are that it will
be a dead end. That is why they remain forever alternative treatments.

But of course, you know
more than all the experts in the world combined. Maybe you are planning to
open your own cancer clinic one of these days?


What we have her is a coping mechanism at work ... projection.

Although I certainly know more than do you in this regard, I haven't
once pretended to "know more than all the experts in the world
combined". I will reserve that accolade for you who chooses to ignore
what the experts in the world have made known and whose advice I rely
upon, but you dismiss. In a nutshell, that's that on that

You probably know more useless information than I know, but all the
pertinent information relating to prostate cancer can be summed up in a
rather small booklet. Read the small booklet and you will know all you need
to know. Leave everything else to the medical researchers. If what they find
out is any good, it will make its way into the booklet.

--
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota



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