Are you really making fun of someones english?Cece wrote:It's known that there is cerebral hypoperfusion in MS. So we know slow flow is happening. Malden, with your excellent English these days, do you have an explanation for the slow flow?
“Zamboni’s theory seems sound to meâ€
My post was a quick check to see who (apart from "Mladen") would respond to my post. This mostly settles itscorpion wrote: I think Malden is actually you but from another dimension where he is known as rbs784.

A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it
- Max Planck
- Max Planck
It seems you have proven your point but there are a couple of different ways the situation might be viewed.sbr487 wrote: My post was a quick check to see who (apart from "Mladen") would respond to my post. This mostly settles it
To me it seems that only the kindly skeptics find your posts worthy of response

I have to agree with the spin you gave, but the bigger question is also what is the worth of those "response" ...Lyon wrote:It seems you have proven your point but there are a couple of different ways the situation might be viewed.sbr487 wrote: My post was a quick check to see who (apart from "Mladen") would respond to my post. This mostly settles it
To me it seems that only the kindly skeptics find your posts worthy of response
A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it
- Max Planck
- Max Planck
"beggars cannot be choosers"Lyon wrote:It's not for me to judge but the saying "beggars can't be choosy" comes to mind.sbr487 wrote: I have to agree with the spin you gave, but the bigger question is also what is the worth of those "response" ...

A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it
- Max Planck
- Max Planck
Concerned, Cece is giving Malden a compliment.concerned wrote:Are you really making fun of someones english?Cece wrote:It's known that there is cerebral hypoperfusion in MS. So we know slow flow is happening. Malden, with your excellent English these days, do you have an explanation for the slow flow?
com·pli·ment
n. ˈkɒmpləmənt /Show Spelled[n. kom-pluh-muhnt]
1. an expression of praise, commendation, or admiration: A sincere compliment boosts one's morale.
Source: Dictionary.com
Wow.HappyPoet wrote:Concerned, Cece is giving Malden a compliment.concerned wrote:Are you really making fun of someones english?Cece wrote:It's known that there is cerebral hypoperfusion in MS. So we know slow flow is happening. Malden, with your excellent English these days, do you have an explanation for the slow flow?
com·pli·ment
n. ˈkɒmpləmənt /Show Spelled[n. kom-pluh-muhnt]
1. an expression of praise, commendation, or admiration: A sincere compliment boosts one's morale.
Source: Dictionary.com
The knowledge one could absorb here absolutely astounds me.
Seriously though I thought the remark might have been sarcastic, hence my asking of the question.
sarcasm (ˈsɑːkæzəm)
— n
1. mocking, contemptuous, or ironic language intended to convey scorn or insult
2. the use or tone of such language
Source: Dictionary.com
hey if you are one and the same maybe you could combine your names into one and name yourself mylon. Ok bad joke, sorry.Lyon wrote:Although he's on my "side" and may actually be ME, Malden's English struggles at times.
Now, if his English isn't and hadn't ever been a source of contention the "compliment" scenario might have been a consideration but as things are, sarcasm wins the ribbon.
He can't be you. You're both me!!!!Lyon wrote:Although he's on my "side" and may actually be ME, Malden's English struggles at times.
Now, if his English isn't and hadn't ever been a source of contention the "compliment" scenario might have been a consideration but as things are, sarcasm wins the ribbon.