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Landis needs to prove this, then it's over

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Sandy

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Apr 30, 2007, 8:01:09 AM4/30/07
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From CN today :

> The French lab that has conducted tests on Floyd Landis's doping samples
> allegedly destroyed electronically stored data concerning those tests, the
> cyclist has charged.

> In a statement released Sunday, Simon Davis, a technical consultant for
> Landis, said that "critical evidence stored as electronic data files had
> been erased from the hard drive and the original data destroyed at the
> Laboratoire National de Depistage du Dopage (LNDD). The existing data
> bears indication of alteration."

However, beyond just being words, claims, etc., it is the puzzle solver, if
it can be proven. End game. Blitz.

Repeating - if it can be proven. Not just stated. Not sold to fill space
in a rag. Not a PR campaign.

I would welcome this proof. I will happily write to the French govt on
behalf of us all.

If it can be proven. Really. And if not, well, we should let it go.


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Bonne route !

Sandy
Verneuil-sur-Seine FR


Dan Gregory

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Apr 30, 2007, 8:40:51 AM4/30/07
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Sandy wrote:

> I would welcome this proof. I will happily write to the French govt on
> behalf of us all.

Better wait till next Monday then
;-)

Curtis L. Russell

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Apr 30, 2007, 10:03:59 AM4/30/07
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 14:01:09 +0200, "Sandy" <leu...@frree.fr> wrote:

>However, beyond just being words, claims, etc., it is the puzzle solver, if
>it can be proven. End game. Blitz.
>
>
>
>Repeating - if it can be proven. Not just stated. Not sold to fill space
>in a rag. Not a PR campaign.
>
>
>
>I would welcome this proof. I will happily write to the French govt on
>behalf of us all.
>
>
>
>If it can be proven. Really. And if not, well, we should let it go.

Well, this isn't brain surgery. There are several places with 15 miles
of me that do that sort of thing forensically. No doubt they can find
a related French lab that does the same thing, in their case even
leaking and publishing results before any work is actually done. No
doubt any observors would cause wrinkles in the space-time continuum
that would invalidate the tests, if actually performed.

Curtis L. Russell
Odenton, MD (USA)
Just someone on two wheels...

Donald Munro

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Apr 30, 2007, 10:23:52 AM4/30/07
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Curtis L. Russell wrote:
> No doubt any observors would cause wrinkles in the space-time continuum
> that would invalidate the tests, if actually performed.

Perhaps Landis could invoke Heisenberg's uncertainty principle in his
defense.

Donald Munro

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Apr 30, 2007, 10:28:07 AM4/30/07
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Sandy wrote:
>> I would welcome this proof. I will happily write to the French govt on
>> behalf of us all.

Dan Gregory wrote:
> Better wait till next Monday then
> ;-)

Perhaps somebody better ask Sarkozy and Royale what their position on
government involvement in doping is to see if its worthwhile or not.
Apropos of which, this Segolene Royale dame is quite hot for a 53 year old.

Sandy

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Apr 30, 2007, 10:42:59 AM4/30/07
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Dans le message de news:4635fcd9$0$27180$ec3e...@news.usenetmonster.com,
Donald Munro <fat-d...@hotmail.com> a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré :

> Sandy wrote:
>>> I would welcome this proof. I will happily write to the French
>>> govt on behalf of us all.
>
> Dan Gregory wrote:
>> Better wait till next Monday then
>> ;-)
>
> Perhaps somebody better ask Sarkozy and Royale what their position on
> government involvement in doping

Sarko - definitely _against_ government interference in doping distribution
; let the market set the price.

Sego - after a joint and 3 verses of Cumbaja, she asks the people's
commission if plastic packaging for EPO is environmentally sound.

is to see if its worthwhile or not.
> Apropos of which, this Segolene Royale dame is quite hot for a 53
> year old.

It takes no bravitude to show off that decollete.
--
Sandy
--
Il n'est aucune sorte de sensation qui soit plus vive
que celle de la douleur ; ses impressions sont sûres,
elles ne trompent point comme celles du plaisir.
- de Sade.


Dan Gregory

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Apr 30, 2007, 11:20:21 AM4/30/07
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LHOOQ
;-))

Ewoud Dronkert

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Apr 30, 2007, 12:27:58 PM4/30/07
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Dan Gregory wrote:

> Donald Munro wrote:
>> Apropos of which, this Segolene Royale dame is quite hot for a 53 year
>> old.
>
> LHOOQ

I had to look that up. I came up with
http://storage.canalblog.com/55/77/4344/6100053.jpg


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E. Dronkert

Dan Gregory

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Apr 30, 2007, 1:46:31 PM4/30/07
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Ewoud Dronkert

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Apr 30, 2007, 3:51:09 PM4/30/07
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Dan Gregory wrote:
> try http://arthist.binghamton.edu/duchamp/LHOOQ.html

Je sais.


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E. Dronkert

Michael Press

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Apr 30, 2007, 4:08:55 PM4/30/07
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In article <59mo9tF...@mid.individual.net>,
Dan Gregory <dangr...@brakes.palaver.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

Supports the theory that the original is a self-portrait.
Suggest the theory that LHOOQ is a self-portrait.

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Michael Press

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