
Quotethe man: Gino, you and George are obviously suffering from delusions of grandeur. Get back on your meds. And anxietyguy, it's your bedtime son.Resorting to ad hominem attacks when you are getting crushed on the facts? You couldn't possibly be "I Smell BS" registered under another name, could you?
Quote from: Gino J. Scalabrini on Oct 16, 2004, 11:07 PM
Is he telling the truth when he says that he knows nothing about polygraphy? Or, is he trying his hardest to keep from laughing as you knowingly lie to him with your "explanations of how things work?" Unfortunately, you will never know...
QuotePerhaps you and George should take up another "hobby", maybe mud wrestling......Wishful thinking. Regrettably for you and the other polygraph examiners who wish we would walk away from what we are doing here, it's not going to happen.
.........Quote from: Gino J. Scalabrini on Oct 16, 2004, 02:56 AM
George and I don't sit at home 24/7 at the screen in front of this Web site. We both have jobs, families, etc. This is a part-time venture, essentially a hobby.

QuoteGeorge, since you continue to insert yourself into the conversation between Gino and myself, and since Gino doesn't have the guts to answser withl the truthOr, perhaps I didn't happen to see your posts within the 6 or so hours that elapsed before you erroneously concluded that I lacked the fortitude to respond to you. Despite what you polygraphers may think, George and I don't sit at home 24/7 at the screen in front of this Web site. We both have jobs, families, etc. This is a part-time venture, essentially a hobby.
QuoteAnd didn't you write an article prior to that in which you took the completely oppositive side of countermeasures? Didn't you actually say they didn't work?No. At no time did I ever write such an article. You are mistaken. As a person who makes a career determining truthfulness vs. deception on the basis of polygraph charts, I'm sure you are used to be wrong whether you know it or not.
QuoteAnd since you didn't dispute the fact that I also called it a purloined pile of shit, I guess we at least agree on that much.Or, he neglected to dignify your comments with a response.
Quotebut first I want you to study what the word means and see if you can see any sign of it it your work.No, we don't see any sign of plagiarism. So, since you are the one advancing this argument, please enlighten us. As George said, Please point out any passage(s) of The Lie Behind the Lie Detector that you honestly believe to be plagiarized, along with the unacknowledged source upon which you believe such to be based. Put up, or shut up.
1. To use and pass off (the ideas or writings of another) as one's own.
2. To appropriate for use as one's own passages or ideas from (another).
v. intr.
To put forth as original to oneself the ideas or words of another.
Quote from: the-man on Oct 15, 2004, 12:42 AMI am sure he is only about 12 years old. And I am glad to see you are back, I have been missing some adult conversation. .


