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Packrat 01-11-2016 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by cardiomd (Post 2044394)
No more from me buddy, the crazies can clutch their p**is replacement in the cockpit before it is banned

As the Beatles said, "Happiness is a warm gun...Bang! Bang! Shoot! Shoot!"

sulkair 01-11-2016 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by PotatoChip (Post 2044607)
{SNIP} Imagine if you will a mid-40's man; fit, gingered, high on life, probably born again. {SNIP}

What the heck is this suppose to mean? I watched the video. As Deadhead mentioned, there are simply no words! But why would you attach a phrase you know many people take very seriously with his silly over the top production?:confused:

RhinoPherret 01-11-2016 12:05 PM

PotatoChip:

Did you really need to waste even a second to try and explain something like that?
C'mon man!

PotatoChip 01-11-2016 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by sulkair (Post 2044851)
What the heck is this suppose to mean? I watched the video. As Deadhead mentioned, there are simply no words! But why would you attach a phrase you know many people take very seriously with his silly over the top production?:confused:

A stereotype, a Ned Flanders-esque happiness and optimism.

PotatoChip 01-11-2016 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by RhinoPherret (Post 2044864)
PotatoChip:

Did you really need to waste even a second to try and explain something like that?
C'mon man!

Someone asked, so I provided. I found it gratifying as well humorous. I also forced my wife to watch it. But hey, different strokes... :D

SWA Bubba 01-11-2016 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by cardiomd (Post 2044350)
+1. Man, I could not get through "Bubba"'s collection of illogic and non sequiturs.

That's strange--you'd think a doctor would know at least some Latin. Maybe not. "Non sequitur" means "does not follow," which of course does not apply to my post, regardless. It refers to a conclusion that doesn't logically derive from the available or presented evidence. I presented verifiable facts and statistics, but inferred no actual conclusion, which could therefore neither logically follow, nor "not follow." The facts and statistics I listed (since you didn't bother to list any) merely demonstrated that your conclusions failed to follow any known logic.


There are some medical topics that I'm not willing to professionally ostracize myself and go loudly against the medical groupthink, but fortunately as physicians we usually come around to more reasonable actions and understandings through trust in empiricism and evidence, etc.
Good one, Doc. You're a hoot. I guess personal insults ("cowboy mentality" and "fantasy world") falls under your definition of "reasonable actions." Or perhaps it's a "reasonable understanding."

And nice buzzword-rationalization in that paragraph; you must have copied that straight from a medical ethics text. The problem is that you actually listed no empirical data or evidence from which to arrive at those actions and understandings, reasonable or otherwise.



Originally Posted by cardiomd (Post 2044394)
No more from me buddy, the crazies can clutch their p**is replacement in the cockpit before it is banned. ;)

Ahh, more personal insults. What a surprise. You must be a hellava doctor. Great bedside manner, I'd bet:

Patient: "Doc, my chest hurts!"
CardioMD: "Screw you, gun nut!"

Remember Doc, it was you who invited a new thread to discuss this. You asked for scenarios and and information for an analysis. Nobody else--just you.

So I obliged your request. I started a new thread, actually answered your questions, listed verifiable facts, listed statistics, etc. And your response? Why to turn turtle, of course. Rather than address the glaring discrepancies between the actual facts and your personal prejudices, you chickened out and went back to heaping insults, and pretended that actually justifying your lack of logic was somehow beneath you or something. Then just go on to ignore.

You know, I don't actually personally know you as a doctor or anything, but let's see what I can infer so far, from your posts on this board:

- You appear to seek out precisely zero facts prior to drawing your conclusions. You then just present them as "obvious." Personal prejudices seem to guide your ideas, instead of logic and facts.
- You heap personal and pigeon-holing insults on everyone who holds differing opinions than you.
- You appear to have acted with moral cowardice, running away from a discussion that you yourself invited; opting instead just to fire off more personal insults as a response.
- On the plus side, however, you do seem to know a lot of buzzwords and catchphrases. You clearly don't know what they all mean, but boy, can you spout 'em.

Hey, all in all, I'm sold! Just what I'm looking for in a doctor! I really hope you take my airline's insurance, should up I ever have heart problems. :)

Bubba

John Carr 01-11-2016 07:22 PM

Albie pretty nailed in regards to cardio in a previous post.


Originally Posted by SWA Bubba (Post 2045089)
- On the plus side, however, you do seem to know a lot of buzzwords and catchphrases. You clearly don't know what they all mean, but boy, can you spout 'em.

Bubba

Which is kind of funny. Because in the safety section, I used a bunch of acronyms and terms that are specific to aviation, mostly airline transport turbine type terms. Stuff that most GA just doesn't really deal with, etc.

And he got on his high horse and basically slammed for using them. Probably because most of it was over his head. As was much of the discussion IIRC.

Hetman 01-12-2016 02:14 AM

"Cruising in his Pinto..."

The world loves a wannabe

Sliceback 01-12-2016 04:10 AM

How many pilots are on a doctors forum pretending to be knowledgable about being a doctor?

FMGEC 01-12-2016 04:24 AM


Originally Posted by Sliceback (Post 2045266)
How many pilots are on a doctors forum pretending to be knowledgable about being a doctor?

My guess is there are probably a lot. But the difference is, the pilot wouldn't pretend at all. He would just get on there and state- "Ok Boys- listen up. I'm an airline captain and here's what the truth is about that vascular disorder you're discussing. Oh- and I was a navy pilot too."


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