A physician with a medical specialty is not likely to have typos in a formal presentation shown on a screen. I think it's nagging at me, just a little, in three areas: (1) Maybe none of his peers really thought of him as someone to take seriously; (2) Is he really an M.D. with a specialty, or is he someone with a government equivalency; and (3) Maybe he's a guy who never found his "right place." Excerpts from his arguments sound meritorious and worthy of respectful consideration. But it seems no one ever took this guy seriously. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with typos most of the time (or anything wrong with a real GED.) I was also assuming that English was his first language. That does make a big difference. - typo free post this time only
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