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RE: Radiation as religion too--overly zealous--"nanny-nanny-boo-boo"



"nanny-nanny-boo-boo"? 

in promulgating your esoteric cogitations, or articulating your

superficial sentimentalities and amicable, philosophical or

psychological observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity. Let

your conversational communications possess a clarified conciseness, a

compacted comprehensibleness, coalescent consistency, and a concatenated

cogency. Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejune

babblement.



In short can we move on to something more educational, or informative?

Lets stop bashing on another.....



Peace...









Thanks

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Frank C. Scarano II, Health Physics Technician 

Nist Center for Neutron Research

100 Bureau Drive, stop 3543  

Building 235 Room A 132 

Gaithersburg, MD 20899-3543 

Phone:301-975- 5811

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"The atom bomb was no 'great decision.' 

It was merely another powerful weapon 

in the arsenal of righteousness." 

President Harry Truman 



-----Original Message-----

From: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

[mailto:owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu] On Behalf Of Anagnostopoulos,

Harry W.

Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:30 AM

To: 'NiagaraNet@aol.com'; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject: RE: Radiation as religion too--overly zealous



Folks, when are we going to learn from these examples?



Here is a guy who masks his identity and intentions, raises issues to

get

some blood boiling, and then concludes with the message of "some people

got

mad at me, so the public should not trust any one of you". This last

post is

an adolescent version of a "nanny-nanny-boo-boo", and reveals the true

intentions of the author all along.



Is it any wonder that these type of threads end with so many "unsubsribe

radsafe" messages? What can we learn from this exercise?



I'd really like to see this forum limit itself to the sharing of

technical

information and keep opinions out as much as possible. Opinions are best

taken to private e-mail, as I've seen in my past exchanges with similar

"Lurkers".



Obviously, this is an opinion, and mine only.



-Harry



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Harry Anagnostopoulos, CHP

Senior Health Physicist

SAIC

9921 St. Charles Rock Rd.

St. Ann, MO  36074

(314) 429-9340  x22





-----Original Message-----

From: NiagaraNet@aol.com [mailto:NiagaraNet@aol.com]

Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 4:51 AM

To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Cc: NiagaraNet@aol.com

Subject: Radiation as religion too--overly zealous





Dear Radsafers:



An interesting concept--Environmentalism as Religion...



I suppose this makes me Brother Lou, or perhaps Father Lou.

If YOU would allow, I could be Pope and really Pius people off...

But wait, that smoke from the Papal decision chimney will precipitate

acid 

rain.



I've heard many precepts here on this board and have been accused of

much, 

but this takes the cake!    Talk about insight. Whew baby.



For anyone who wants to take a legal "shot" at me, please feel free.

I for one, will hire lawyers that are EIGHT FEET TALL and brush their

teeth 

with Beryillium shavings from the floor. Bring it on baby.



For those of you that have questioned my purpose on the RS board--rest 

assured, I have the information I need. I'm now LESS confident in the

level

of 

professionalism that one would expect from people who handle materials

potentially 

deadly to mankind. "Oh heck, things aren't THAT harmful...."  I wish I

could



post all of my off line email from this group. Some of you would be

shocked

at 

what your own HP, PE, Ph.D. type people have said about some of this

blather



and certain individuals. Yes blather. I thank each and every one of

those 

responsible for the lessons in BULLYING--As I have been accused of

several

Xs. Look 

at the last digest (entire thread) and see who has been impolite and 

unreasonable. I still love you all as any good Pope-type-guy sould. I

just

hope some 

of you are never standing in front of me on fire--"No thanks honey, I

don't 

care for a beer right now." 



I am honored that this subject, myself and Niagara Falls, New York, 

environmental condition have been mentioned about 401 times by those

more

learned than 

myself :*).



Zealots come in all colors, shapes, sizes and professions. Some are even



driven to act by money. 

Is Tammy Faye lurking out there somewhere in Radsafe land too? If "my

kind" 

represent religion, what do you suppose you represent? YIKES!



I just absolutely LOVE this quote--

>>"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of

> > servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home

> > from us in peace. We ask not your counsel or your arms. Crouch

> > down and lick the hands of those who feed you. May your chains

> > set lightly upon you. May posterity forget that ye were our

> > countrymen." - Samuel Adams



AND--

"Forgive them father for they know not what they do." Jesus Christ of 

Nazareth



Sincerely,

Lou Ricciuti

NiagaraNet@aol.com

"Los Alamos ain't got nothin on us here in Niagara."     

--- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Sing this as a Monastic chant over and over again until it is ingrained.

"Spiritus sanctus omnibus--I can play dominos better than you can."

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