Re: Fraud Number 6: Keith H Duggar

From: Cimode <cimode_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 18 Jun 2006 23:18:37 -0700
Message-ID: <1150697916.968688.136170_at_y41g2000cwy.googlegroups.com>


May help...So that Keith does not give us extra bragging..

http://www.machinedesign.com/BDE/materials/bdemat7/bdemat7_3.html

Pickie wrote:
> Keith H Duggar wrote:
> > Cimode wrote:
> > > Keith H Duggar wrote:
> > > >
> > > Some of Keith H Duggar enlightning knowledge
> > > about...chemistry
> > >
> > > > More importantly, neither water nor glass is "mainly"
> > > > carbon
> > >
> > > Major component in glass
> > > silica (SiO), lime (CaCO3), and sodium Carbonate (NaCO3).
> >
> > Bwahahahaa! By posting those formulas (even though your
> > silica formula is wrong idiot) you merely prove how ignorant
> > you are! Those are (sometimes) the /raw materials/ used to
> > /produce/ glass, they are NOT the components of the finished
> > /product/ ie glass, you vociferous ignoramus.
> >
> > The carbon burns away leaving behind (in the specific case
> > you gave) soda-lime-silicates which are Na2O-CaO-SiO2. Do
> > you see any carbon there you wikipeducated moron?
> >
> > Please squirm more. I love watching you try to escape your
> > moronic ignorant claims rather than just admitting your were
> > stupid and ignorant and made a mistake. By all means stay
> > with chemistry as long as you like so I can keep pressing my
> > Chemical Engineering Ph. D. jackboot on your squirming neck.
> >
> > -- Keith --

>

> But Keith, he made you number six! That means you take over the
> Patrick McGoohan role! You're famous man!
>

> PS. Is there more oxygen than anything else in glass? Just wondered.
> Idle thought, but perhaps better than the six threads of splenetic
> venting.
Received on Mon Jun 19 2006 - 08:18:37 CEST

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