On 6/7/2012 12:24 AM,
ra...@val.com wrote:
> Bob wrote:
> "There I figured I quit returning righteous ranting Randy's insults
> to
> see if he too can refrain from personal verbal abuse.
> For once."
>
> "Fat freaking chance.
> Once again - nothing but insults, lots of getting lost in details,
> and
> nothing of practical value."
>
> Reply:
> Bull.
> My response was not insulting in the slightest
Of course not. Calling my recollections of why Alan left asd "bullshit"
isn't an insult.
As defined by redundant righteous ranting Randy.
Of course.
Meanwhile, in the real world...
...even if my recollections were *incorrect*, the word "bullshit"
suffices to warrant the label insult.
But redundant righteous ranting Randy isn't exactly anchored in the real
world, is he now?
(as anyone can see by
> reading the them),
It's not about "reading the them" *from you*, but Alan's words in his
thread about his book starting here:
http://tinyurl.com/77foeqh
And no, cherry-picking a couple of lines from a 150 posts spread over
several newsgroups doesn't prove anything except that you seem to have
serious comprehension problems.
Look up the meaning of the word "gist", the term "big picture", the
idiom about "not being able to see the forest for the trees".
Get the drift?
OTOH - there's always someone you've sucked up recently who's willing to
return the favor by backing your unbackables.
*That*, after all, is all that matters. Another reference point. Feels
soooooo good, doesn't it?
but corrections to your statements. And contrary
> to what you imply these weren't irrelevant details.
>
> Firstly I provided references to the fact that VLCD are generally safe
> and without complications contrary to your implication.
>
> Secondly I corrected your misstatement that fasting or eating lightly
> a couple of days a weeks is "yo-yo dieting" and unhealthy. Not only is
> this not yo-yo dieting, but it is health promoting. I even provided
> references which you acknowledged but degraded without supplying any
> reason.
>
> Bob wrote:
> " Even threw in a couple of paragraphs on how yours truly dealt with
> and
> licked the T2 beast. To counter redundant righteous ranting Randy's
> persistent claims that I not only do not contribute to asd
> discussions
> by responding to his copy and paste exercises in a manner approved by
> him, but also to counter his claims that I would not disclose how I
> deal
> with my diabetes."
>
> Reply:
>
> 1. And congratulations for that, but don't expect a medal for acting
> like an adult. Most folks here behave like that all the time.
Yeah. Like most doctors in the loony bin are crazy.
Your memory is way too selective to be jogged. I just proved that with
Alan's thread about his book. You'll just do your favorite dances again:
The Snip and the Twist. And you are right on top of it again. Right?
> I have hammered you on the continual mean spirited insults you in
> lieu of discussion of diabetes.
While your insults are *never* mean spirited because they are directed
only a people who have already insulted you by disagreeing with your
expert opinions.
In any case 1 or 2 exceptions in the
> year I've seen your post is far from stellar.
>
Might have something to do with the fact that where I come from keeping
mum beats arguing endlessly about things I have no clue of.
Unlike redundant righteous ranting Randy who can argue endlessly about
things because he is an expert at everything.
An expert without qualifications, but an expert nevertheless.
>
> Bob Wrote:
> "You ever get the idea that the predominant purpose of asd discussions
> isn't to endlessly compare and argue over minute details of studies
> "in
> scientific journals" - especially when some of the participants in
> the
> discussions refuse to disclose their qualifications - "
>
> reply:
> But Once again (and again) and I am not endlessly comparing and
> arguing over minute details of studies, but correcting misinformation
> you've provided.
Where redundant righteous ranting Randy get to determine what
constitutes misinformation, right?
> -Limiting calories a couple time a week is not yo- yo dieting and
> unhealthy -
But only because redundant righteous ranting Randy gets to determine the
definition of terms others use.
quite the contrary
> -And VLCD diets are not as dangerous and you implied.
>
> You think it's OK for you to source bad info but wrong to be
> corrected. AND - its not trivial!!
>
> Furthermore, I do not disrespect or deny the way others deal with
> their diabetes. My record is clear on this.
>
Heaven forbid calling a fool a fool!
Respect no matter what. What's a little dishonesty here and there?
After all - you never know when you need one or two of them to back your
unbackables.
Besides, you are busy enough already getting down on people who disagree
with the master who will only didclose his superior qualifications to
those who don't want to know.
>
> Bob wrote:
> " b) no one can maintain such a diet for a prolonged period."
>
> Randy replied:
> "Without a definition of a "prolonged period" your statement is
> meaningless."
>
> Bob writes:
> Only for those lacking common sense.
> Here are a couple of hints though: A "prolonged period" is definitely
> *longer than a minute*, and definitely *shorter than a millennium*.
>
> Reply:
> And that's absurd.
Only to those lacking common sense.
Do you ever think about the meaning of your words??
Yep, but the *real* ™©® question is...
> So after 1 minute of eating breakfast I'm on a "prolonged very low
> calorie diet until lunch and need supervision of a doctor??
...do *you* ever think about the meaning of *your* words. Like the one
making up the above "sentence"?
> You so hell bent on ridicule that you show how little concern for
> what's being discussed.
>
It may look like that from your corner of the psych ward, but
a) no one can ridicule what is ridiculous already, and
b) not everything you don’t understand expresses "little concern", to
paraphrase the little truth that not everything you don’t understand is
stupid.
> Randy Wrote:
> In the study referenced these folks ate 600 calories for 8 weeks - is
> that a "prolonged period"?
> Morbidly obese folks have been maintained on 0 calorie diets for 1
> year without issue.
>
> Bob Wrote:
>> Really? Any references for that?
>> Not that this is relevant for any practical purposes.
>
> Reply
> Your not paying attention (as usual). This sub-thread is based on a
> referenced study. It's obvious (past, and present) that you have no
> interest in discussing what's being discussed.
> Any way here's the reference again. [1] [2]
>
[1] has nothing to do with your claim that
"Morbidly obese folks have been maintained on 0 calorie diets for 1 year
without issue"
[2] seems to be about a 456 Scottish human lab rat kept alive on
vitamins, supplements and plenty of non-caloric liquids in 1973.
A lab rat who - being an outpatient most of the time - had of course
plenty of opportunity to cheat, if only by drowning his ordeal in a
ample doses of a good single malt.
Why does that make me think of Boris Karloff?
In any case, a classic case of anecDODEL evidence.
http://www.ostarrichi.org/oesterreich-2952-at-Dodel.html
BTW - *One* Scot does not add up "morbidly obese folks".
[more cherry-picking a couple of lines from a 150 posts spread over
several newsgroups to support redundant righteous ranting Randy's theory
of reality *SNIPPED*]
>
> Bob wrote:
>> As Chris Malcolm put it so succinctly:
>> "Is anyone surprised that dramatic improvements in the health of
>> chronic overeaters results from eating a lot less?"
>
> Reply:
> A good question from Chris and I gave a detailed reply.
Nothing like a detailed reply to a rhetorical question...
*Do* get some help!
which is
> obvious you haven't read (that where the references were).
I have now :-)
At least glanced at the one about the 456 Scottish lab rat.
Am in fact celebrating the bit from the useless information dept with a
double Glenfiddich on the rocks.
> If you were serious you could have responded to my response.
>
Right!
Don Roberto
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In theory there's no difference between theory and practice.
In practice there is.
EOD