To: Dr. Henry Jareck From: Jeffrey Epstein Sent: Tue 4/21/2009 5:01:53 PM Subject: Re: ad hominem attacks would be easier than giving me concrete examples of the successes of small pieces, a bit at a time , without a direction. On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Dr. Henry Jarecki wrote: Since I am fond of you, I will not comment in an ad hominem way. You believe (erroneously) that scientific knowledge happens in giant bites and high significance and is identifiable from a distance. I believe it happens in small pieces, a bit at a time. I am as we speak, in a scientific advisory board meeting where the bites they are discussing are far smaller than the effect of storage on mackerel, a matter of urgency to farmers, grocers, housewives, economists, all of whom will use it for their benefit and some of whom will use it as further stepping stones to more ideas and studies. From: Jeffrey Epstein [mailto:jeevacationEftemail.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 09 12:20 To: Dr. Henry Jarecki Subject: I guess you did n,t read what was sent.. An example of the world class ( not merely chatty dinner companions ) work. thousands upon thousand s of this quality work can be found on the web evcrday... THis looks worse than the earmarks for Leahys district .1 THe effect of storage on color and texure of mackerel 2.gay and bisexual men in kampala. 3, supression of Tamil women narratives in sri lanka 3.science librarianship in africa 4. book review by alphonsc maindo 5. threats and challeges to the state of isracl.. 6. the silence of the sufi 7. The information contained in this message, and any attachment, is intended only EFTA_R1_00202708 EFTA01827539
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