The site is fully of illteracy ;-
Here is what one page has to say about Science
"What is Science!?
First of all, Science! is not the same as science. Science! is the stuyd and
knowledge of all things scientific, quasiscientific, or pseudoscientific.
Anything that is obscure, icnoherent, or improbable is made clear by the
purveyor of Science! (also known as the Scienttist!). The Scientist! has
access to knowledge that even scientists do not have access to. They are
truyl the masters of all that is True and Scientific! "
and for those of you intrested in Philosophy
"Phillosophy is considered a science but it is difficult to say, when one
has to copmare with an ordinary science, for example biology, or chemistry.
This is a questtion that turns into a burning problem among the scientists
and linguists all over the wolrd. Can philosophy be a science? What does
philosophy operate with? It operates with cattegories, which can be as wide
and as interchangeable as one can only imagine. Ordinary sciecne operates
with definitions, which are quite limited in their field of research.
Ordinary science uses temrs and laws of that very science to continue the
research, uniting with the ohters in very rare cases. Philosophy gets into
the sense of every science trying to ahcieve results. "
Plus for prospective computer newbie
"Computers are available in different shapes, sizes and weights, due to
these different shapes and sizes they pefrorm different sorts of jobs from
one another.
They can also be classified in diferent ways. All the computers are designed
by the qualified computer architectures that design these machinnes as their
requirements.
A computer that is used in a home differs in size and shape from the
computter being used in a hospital. Computers act as a server in lagre
buildings, while the computer also differs in size and shape performing its
job as a weahter forecaster.
A student carrying a laptop with him to his college is different in shape
adn size from all the computers mentioned above."
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JEDilworth - 18 Jun 2007 00:43 GMT
It's sad when someone doesn't know how to spell the word "and".....
I really think the author has a major problem with dyslexia.
Judy Dilworth, M.T. (ASCP)
Microbiology
> A student carrying a laptop with him to his college is different in
> shape adn size from all the computers mentioned above."
John Gentile - 18 Jun 2007 01:26 GMT
> It's sad when someone doesn't know how to spell the word "and".....
>
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>> A student carrying a laptop with him to his college is different in
>> shape adn size from all the computers mentioned above."
Not only attention to detail (spelling and gramatical errors), but many
of his statements are non sensical. What is the purpose of that web
site - to promote different heath care careers? I hope he doesn't list
the lab or any related lab field!

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Laboratory Information Mgr.
VA Medical Center
Providence, RI
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