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Gonzalez loses, DI whines. No surprises.

Posted on: February 7, 2008 11:12 PM, by John Lynch

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Since the whining has already started, it is worth reminding ourselves that Guillermo Gonzalez’s publication record at Iowa State University wasn’t as impressive as the Discovery Institute want us to think it was. He was not a "stellar astronomer" while at ISU - i.e. where it counted to getting tenure at ISU. Three first-author papers just aren’t going to cut it.

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Looks to me like the DI wants to be Privileged, but is living on the Pathetic Planet. Oh Boo-Hoo DI. Gonzalez's publishing record sucks at ISU - get over it.

Posted by: J-Dog | February 8, 2008 8:46 AM

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Publish or perish.

Another data point.

Posted by: Doc Bill | February 8, 2008 7:27 PM

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