A view from Everest

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Re: A view from Everest
« Reply #60 on: May 16, 2010, 08:27:39 PM »
It seems we are at an impasse then. I presented you with what you asked for, but you refused to accept it as evidence, and refuse to try a simple experiment to test its validity. I suppose it is your choice to break your word, but the consequence is that your credibility will suffer in the future. I have said all I will in this matter until such time as you agree to your end of the bargain, or prove conclusively that you were right.
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Re: A view from Everest
« Reply #61 on: May 16, 2010, 11:31:41 PM »
It seems we are at an impasse then. I presented you with what you asked for, but you refused to accept it as evidence, and refuse to try a simple experiment to test its validity. I suppose it is your choice to break your word, but the consequence is that your credibility will suffer in the future. I have said all I will in this matter until such time as you agree to your end of the bargain, or prove conclusively that you were right.

This is what he does when you point out some thing he cant fight back on.
Just deflect and say it irrelevant and then argue semantics.
Again see my sig for what happens when you defeat him. 
Then you have provided evidence for the Earth being a sphere

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Re: A view from Everest
« Reply #62 on: May 17, 2010, 06:04:41 AM »
Anyway, it has been showed pretty conclusively that this wiki entry needs to be removed/changed.
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