In <e$#bc$$0#GA.150 at cpmsnbbsa02> "Ken Collins" <KPaulC at email.msn.com>
writes:
>>to anyone who cares...
>>if you read AoK, Ap5, you'll see that, although i do integrate septal
and
>subicular fx, which incorporate neural activation that travels via the
>fornix, i did not integrate the fornix... when i read for AoK, i could
find
>no evidence of "memory" deficits correlated with fornix section... so
However, whether you really did read it in"AoK" or did a quick internet
check, you did so AFTER pontificating on the cyst's affect on the
fornix, irresponsibly, in your haste to convey the impression that you
were an expert on such things...
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>i responded in my preceding post, including the fornix, because of
what was
>reported in the _New York Times_ article..
Now you blame the NY Times for your mistakes?
but i'm left wondering if this
>more-recent thing is "just" another instance that's similar to the
>totally-erroneous "discussion" of hippocampal theata, and other,
rythms,
>that was on the board a while back.
Well, having been the one who initiated the discussion of "theata"
(theta) "rythms" (rhythms), I will try to clarify the mystery for you:
yes, you are "in the right ball park" inasmuch as theta rhythms DO have
something to do with the hippocampus, and probably with memory;
however, I was asking if anyone had information (or even
as-yet-untested ideas) about the cellular mechanisms underlying
NON-hippocampal theta... My recollection is that the discussion was
not TOTALLY "erroneous", unless you mean simply that the discussion was
conducted entirely without reference to "AoK"
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>it has seemed that nothing i do makes any difference
You've got THAT right!
> i don't bother
>much, these days, to check before i comment.
That's not news to us.
>>i wish someone could understand how reprehensible it is to me that
folks've
>posted, and published, erroneous stuff "just" to "test" my
understanding. if
>this is yet another instance of the same, then the _New York Times_
can
>piss-off real fast.
Good thing you qualified this, saying "IF this is yet another
instance", otherwise people might think youu had some delusional system
in which the NY Times took some notice of you--indeed, even went so far
as to print erroneous information just to "test" you and expose you to
possible (likely) public humiliation!
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no
>one understands, or cares, that, for me, it's a life-and-death
struggle that
>i willingly took up on folks' behalves...
Ummm...which folks were those? Any of you folks recall asking Ken to
do this on their "behalves"? (Forgotten already? Cyst got your fornix?
cat got your tongue?)
>yet, my income is interfered with,
TRANSLATION: not able to hold a job?
>my loved ones are harrassed,
I think I remember this: someone sent a letter tro you at your father's
address, after you moved out?
> i'm routinely "poked" and "probed" as if i'm
>some kind of sub-human "thing",
Alian abduction? or is this just a figure of speech?
> i can't pass-gas without affecting the
>"stock market"...
I REMEMBER your saying something about the Stock Market being somehow
influenced by your activities; never knew until now just what the
mechanism was.
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>...and, yes, i was well-aware of the Norwegian-sounding names on the
board
>recently.
Omigod! Are the Norwegians in on this conspiracy? Or is it only that
their names SOUND Norwegian, just to divert suspicion to Norway? The
answer is VERY important to me, because I was IN Norway (Bergen) just
two years ago! And I often listen to Garrison Keillor---indeed, I have
even met him, and an old college friend of mine was his teacher! SAY
IT ISN'T SO!!! (If it IS just a red herring, then where are we? I saw
MANY herrings in Bergen; none red, that I recall, but their true
appearance could have been disguised.)