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Where are you Tim? Which one is you?

Dendy.

Look for the deltoid...

By Bernard J. (not verified) on 12 Mar 2010 #permalink

Well, to be truthful, some of the "sceptic" (more correctly: "pseudosceptic") comments which make it on here are pretty funny.

And he even place the deltoid on the deltoid muscle! That's what I call attention to detail.

By Phillip IV (not verified) on 12 Mar 2010 #permalink

dood that is awesome!

Definitely coffee. Or beer.

Next post at WUWT: Alarmists use steroids!!!!111!

By Holly Stick (not verified) on 13 Mar 2010 #permalink

That's nothing! I've been published in Quadrant.

By David Irving (… (not verified) on 13 Mar 2010 #permalink

>That's nothing! I've been published in Quadrant.

I like the way a distinction is made between you (a real person) and Hal9000 who is 'anonymous'.

Indeed, Paul, and the same goes for Mercurius.

I don't think the troglodytes and pooh-flinging howler monkeys at Quadrant get it.

By David Irving (… (not verified) on 14 Mar 2010 #permalink