
What's doing with your latest situation?
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Believe me, I thought about it quite seriously. I figured PHB has embarrassed himself enough by putting his name on something that is so blatantly and completely wrong. Words cannot express how bad this paper is - if possible, it's even worse than their last joint effort. There's a part of me that wants to download the data from the public repository, prove that it's wrong, and report their data falsifying asses to the NIH. This particular project is supported by the NIH, and PPI reported these results to them in either an update or a re-application. I can't remember which. Dude actually got money from the NIH based on this garbage.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:It's a good thing you're neither vindictive nor devious, because if you were either you'd figure out some way to have this come back and at least embarrass them, if not bite them all in their unprofessional asses.![]()
What's doing with your latest situation?
I'm thinking you are correct, sir. Moreover, I'm thinking this paper might be part of the reason that PHB removed me from the PPI/Minion project. The timing is right, and I think he knew I'd cause trouble. My conversation with PHB about the analysis in their newest fraudulent paper occurred shortly before I was completely removed from the project. PPI had mentioned this paper in a meeting, and I talked to PHB immediately after the meeting. Based upon some things I overheard, I think they were working on this paper while waiting to hear back from the first fraudulent paper.Lavabe wrote:What's the turnaround time like in that journal?
I'm thinking they submitted the article while you were still there.
Has anyone ever had one of those days at church when a sermon speaks to them? I had that happen today. The message was a very emphatic, "Let go of things that are holding you back and have faith that God will deal with them in his time." (In other words, Karma is a bitch.) As you said, DinK, and windsor echoed, sometimes the best thing you can do is walk away. It's time for me to do that.DukieInKansas wrote:A couple of points:
1. You are not "Just a chemist" - you are a Chemist with Integrity!
2. Just sit back and wait - remember that Karma is a b!tch.
3. You know how the more often an article is searched the higher up on the search. Is there anything we can do to to help this article move up the list so people with knowledge see it?
ArkieDukie wrote:Has anyone ever had one of those days at church when a sermon speaks to them? I had that happen today. The message was a very emphatic, "Let go of things that are holding you back and have faith that God will deal with them in his time." (In other words, Karma is a bitch.) As you said, DinK, and windsor echoed, sometimes the best thing you can do is walk away. It's time for me to do that.DukieInKansas wrote:A couple of points:
1. You are not "Just a chemist" - you are a Chemist with Integrity!
2. Just sit back and wait - remember that Karma is a b!tch.
3. You know how the more often an article is searched the higher up on the search. Is there anything we can do to to help this article move up the list so people with knowledge see it?
Thinking in terms of "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," I'm worrying about something over which I have no control, and my efforts could be better spent elsewhere. Minion, PHB, and PPI want to risk their reputations by falsifying data? There's really nothing I can do to control their behavior. I tried once; obviously my actions didn't influence them to change their ways as evidenced by their most recent publication. Hopefully, sometime, somewhere, their actions will come back and bite them in their collective asses. From here on out, I will focus on doing my best at my current job and stop obsessing over things I cannot control, like scientific fraud condoned in my former place of employment. That's why I got the heck out of there, and this current episode just serves to confirm that I made the right move. So, sayonara, suckers. Here's hoping Karma visits you soon.
Welcome to the rest of your life! And Happy Birthday one more time!ArkieDukie wrote: So, sayonara, suckers.
This is perhaps one of the most important messages or themes for living life as well as possible: Learn to step away from those factors one can't control. It's a deceptively simple principle that can make a tremendous difference in the quality and effectiveness of one's life.ArkieDukie wrote:Has anyone ever had one of those days at church when a sermon speaks to them? I had that happen today. The message was a very emphatic, "Let go of things that are holding you back and have faith that God will deal with them in his time." (In other words, Karma is a bitch.) As you said, DinK, and windsor echoed, sometimes the best thing you can do is walk away. It's time for me to do that.DukieInKansas wrote:A couple of points:
1. You are not "Just a chemist" - you are a Chemist with Integrity!
2. Just sit back and wait - remember that Karma is a b!tch.
3. You know how the more often an article is searched the higher up on the search. Is there anything we can do to to help this article move up the list so people with knowledge see it?
Thinking in terms of "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," I'm worrying about something over which I have no control, and my efforts could be better spent elsewhere. Minion, PHB, and PPI want to risk their reputations by falsifying data? There's really nothing I can do to control their behavior. I tried once; obviously my actions didn't influence them to change their ways as evidenced by their most recent publication. Hopefully, sometime, somewhere, their actions will come back and bite them in their collective asses. From here on out, I will focus on doing my best at my current job and stop obsessing over things I cannot control, like scientific fraud condoned in my former place of employment. That's why I got the heck out of there, and this current episode just serves to confirm that I made the right move. So, sayonara, suckers. Here's hoping Karma visits you soon.
I echo my fellow barrister. Have them both there, and stand your ground.