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Group: sci.astro.amateur · Group Profile
Author: Andrew SmallshawAndrew Smallshaw Date: Jul 14, 2007 13:08
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> If you had the slightest bit of education or common sense, you would
> be asking a question that makes sense instead of going on forever
> about the minutiae of what makes your questions idiotic.
This is Radium's usual posting style - to produce some random,
obvious ideas as if no one has ever considered them before, and
then to lightly dismiss any practical difficulties anyone points
out as trivial. After all, he's the genius, you're expected to
put in all the leg work to make a ridiculous idea actually work.
I've seen him all to many times before on the likes of
alt.comp.hardware.homebuilt. It's worth looking at the Goggle
archives to see just what nonsense he comes up with. My favourite
example is Radium's understanding of semiconductors:
> Why is silicon needed in the 1st place? For that matter, why any semi-
> conductor? Why not just use the copper electric circuits? Semi-
> conductors are half-way between conductor and insulator?
I think that that says it all.
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