Doesn't someone have to make an official complaint first Eli? So far people seem reluctant to do that. Perhaps they are still gathering evidence, or don't want to show their cards.
I guess that I'll have to try and be a patient bunny for once.
Eli Rabett, a not quite failed professorial techno-bunny who finally handed in the keys and retired from his wanna be research university. The students continue to be naive but great people and the administrators continue to vary day-to-day between homicidal and delusional without Eli's help. Eli notices from recent political developments that this behavior is not limited to administrators. His colleagues retain their curious inability to see the holes that they dig for themselves. Prof. Rabett is thankful that they, or at least some of them occasionally heeded his pointing out the implications of the various enthusiasms that rattle around the department and school. Ms. Rabett is thankful that Prof. Rabett occasionally heeds her pointing out that he is nuts.
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Funny droppings, Mr. Rabett and more bunny powers to DC!
--cynicus
Personally, I find it tasteless.
//Hvordan
Well, it is slightly inaccurate.
About 10 pages of the Wegman Report have some or most content that is "strikingly similar" to text from 3 separate textbooks and 2 Wikipedia pages.
Three people (Wegman, Scott, Said) signed off on this. Exactly who did what is not yet publicly known, and DC is usually careful to say so.
To be fair, it would be hard to fit that into a cartoon.
Wegman testified under oath and represented the report as the product of himself, Scott and Said. That makes it perjury.
Eli is right. Will USDoJ prosecute? Will George Mason University hold a hearing?
Doesn't someone have to make an official complaint first Eli? So far people seem reluctant to do that. Perhaps they are still gathering evidence, or don't want to show their cards.
I guess that I'll have to try and be a patient bunny for once.
MapleLeaf
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