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Mark Chu-Carroll (aka MarkCC) is a PhD Computer Scientist, who works for Google as a Software Engineer. My professional interests center on programming languages and tools, and how to improve the languages and tools that are used for building complex software systems.

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Even More Pathetic Statistics from HIV/AIDS Denialists

Category: HIV denial

While looking at the sitemeter referrals to GM/BM, I noticed a link from "New Aids Review", a denialist website that that I mentioned in my critique of Duesberg. The folks at NAR are continuing to pull bad math stunts, and...

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More Bad Math from HIV Denialists

Category: HIV denial

As Tara, Nick, and Orac have already discussed, there's been a burst of activity lately from the HIV denialist crowd, surrounding a new paper studying the correlation between viral loads and onset and progression of symptoms in AIDS. For example,...

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More HIV/AIDs Denial: Lying with Math

Category: HIV denial

Orac sent me a link to some more HIV denialist material, I assume under the assumption that since I'm already being peppered by insults from the denialist crowd, I might as well cover this now....

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Pathetic Statistics from HIV/AIDS Denialists

Category: HIV denial

While I was on vacation, I got some email from Chris Noble pointing me towards a discussion with some thoroughly innumerate HIV-AIDS denialists. It's really quite shocking what passes for a reasonable argument among true believers. The initial stupid statement...

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