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2008 Pittcon Editor's Awards
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h***@yahoo.co.uk
2008-03-29 17:04:46 UTC
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In the most recent post, Koichi Tanaka only listed two of the three
2008 Pittcon Editor's Award Winners, none of whom were Shimadzu, which
also goes by the name SHIT-madzu in this newsgroup. So I'd like to
note the full list that Shimadzu didn't make, namely:

Pittcon 2008: Editor's Choice Awards

March 6, 2008

Over the past 10 years, about 200 of the editors in attendance at
Pittcon have selected the best examples of innovative and creative
instruments showcased on the exposition floor. The sole criterion is
that the nominated products appear on the exhibition floor for the
first time. The editors caucus late Wednesday each year and vote for
Gold, Silver, and Bronze winners. 2008 results are listed below, along
with those that are awarded honorable mention - nominated, but not
placed in the top three.

Gold: Bruker AXS Smart X2S

Silver: NLISIS Meltfit One

Bronze: Bruker AXS S2 Picofox

Just like Shimadzu's Koichi Tanaka and Terry L. Adams say: If you buy
SHIT-madzu, then you will own SHIT-madzu!

Where are any Shimadzu scientific publications that mention Shimadzu
equipment in the peer-reviewed scientific literature? And for
Anonymous George (sounds a lot like Curious George) and Sam Adams or
Adamson (sounds a whole lot like "pussy-less" Terry L. Adams, no need
to personalize and drag in the names of people who you like to trash
anonymously.
Mark Thorson
2008-03-29 22:00:33 UTC
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Post by h***@yahoo.co.uk
In the most recent post, Koichi Tanaka only listed two of the three
2008 Pittcon Editor's Award Winners, none of whom were Shimadzu, which
also goes by the name SHIT-madzu in this newsgroup. So I'd like to
Is it any wonder you're unemployable, Mark?

Any employer would have to be completely nuts
to hire someone with your record with regard
to how you harass your former employers such
as Shimadzu and Belfort Instruments.
George Orwell
2008-03-31 13:32:18 UTC
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Post by Mark Thorson
Post by h***@yahoo.co.uk
In the most recent post, Koichi Tanaka only listed two of the
three 2008 Pittcon Editor's Award Winners, none of whom were
Shimadzu, which also goes by the name SHIT-madzu in this
newsgroup. So I'd like to note the full list that Shimadzu
Is it any wonder you're unemployable, Mark?
Any employer would have to be completely nuts
to hire someone with your record with regard
to how you harass your former employers such
as Shimadzu and Belfort Instruments.
Let's not forget the railing against the City of Baltimore and
Ryland Homes, too. You don't have to be a former employer to enjoy
being a target of Markie's poison keyboard. (Well, actually not -
his- keyboard, more like Baltimore County public library's
keyboard).

Isn't the Internet wonderful? In past times if one behaved as
Markie does, one's former employer might make quiet arrangements
for one to have an unfortunate meeting with an off-duty policeman.
Or one might be shipped off to a public institution where one would
be fed, clothed, and allowed to mutter to the walls in benign
neglect. Nowadays, in the aftermath of Miranda and Reaganomics,
off-duty policemen work as night-club bouncers and those nice
institutions are repurposed to make homes for the likes of
Lucasfilm.

In our new era of political correctness, people like Markie roam
the Internet, pushing their stolen shopping carts piled high with
the debris of their deranged lives. You can't deny them access to
the public libraries, and if they still retain enough coherency to
use a keyboard, access to unmoderated newsgroups as well. (OK, OK,
I'm pushing it a bit to say that Markie's postings are coherent).

On the other hand, the City of Baltimore owns a lot of snowplows.
If I were Markie, I wouldn't venture out on the street during a
blinding snowstorm... Watch your back, Markie!

With love,

Your good buddy George
Marvin
2008-03-31 15:47:34 UTC
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Post by George Orwell
Post by Mark Thorson
Post by h***@yahoo.co.uk
In the most recent post, Koichi Tanaka only listed two of the
three 2008 Pittcon Editor's Award Winners, none of whom were
Shimadzu, which also goes by the name SHIT-madzu in this
newsgroup. So I'd like to note the full list that Shimadzu
Is it any wonder you're unemployable, Mark?
Any employer would have to be completely nuts
to hire someone with your record with regard
to how you harass your former employers such
as Shimadzu and Belfort Instruments.
Let's not forget the railing against the City of Baltimore and
Ryland Homes, too. You don't have to be a former employer to enjoy
being a target of Markie's poison keyboard. (Well, actually not -
his- keyboard, more like Baltimore County public library's
keyboard).
Isn't the Internet wonderful? In past times if one behaved as
Markie does, one's former employer might make quiet arrangements
for one to have an unfortunate meeting with an off-duty policeman.
Or one might be shipped off to a public institution where one would
be fed, clothed, and allowed to mutter to the walls in benign
neglect. Nowadays, in the aftermath of Miranda and Reaganomics,
off-duty policemen work as night-club bouncers and those nice
institutions are repurposed to make homes for the likes of
Lucasfilm.
In our new era of political correctness, people like Markie roam
the Internet, pushing their stolen shopping carts piled high with
the debris of their deranged lives. You can't deny them access to
the public libraries, and if they still retain enough coherency to
use a keyboard, access to unmoderated newsgroups as well. (OK, OK,
I'm pushing it a bit to say that Markie's postings are coherent).
On the other hand, the City of Baltimore owns a lot of snowplows.
If I were Markie, I wouldn't venture out on the street during a
blinding snowstorm... Watch your back, Markie!
With love,
Your good buddy George
Several years ago, I ran into a lawyer from Shimadzu at an
analytical chemistry conference. I mentioned this guy. The
lawyer just shook his head and walked away. It looks like
they have investigated legal ways to get him. But I doubt a
recognizable nut case hurts the companies he targets.
George Orwell
2008-04-02 14:10:06 UTC
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Post by Marvin
Several years ago, I ran into a lawyer from Shimadzu at an
analytical chemistry conference. I mentioned this guy. The
lawyer just shook his head and walked away. It looks like
they have investigated legal ways to get him. But I doubt a
recognizable nut case hurts the companies he targets.
I've talked with Shimadzu executives who have told me the same thing.
Posting the names, home addresses, and phone numbers of Shimadzu
executives was one gambit, but it stayed within the law because all
of the information was gleaned from public records. Posting under
pseudonyms, through anonymizing servers, and so forth puts enough
smoke in the air to give plausible deniability. It's all
circumstantial even though we know exactly what it is.

He really is a certifiable nut case, but a persistent one (as I
suppose nut cases are likely to be). And if he persists in posting
his diatribes here and in other chemistry-related groups, then I and
others will likely persist in ensuring that the reader who is
unfamiliar with him gets some education. Fortunately, it's an
infrequent but necessary task, like cleaning up after the neighbor's
dog after he's escaped once again from the back yard.

Even if someone recognizes his writings as the ravings of a lunatic,
that those writings might sow some doubt about Shimadzu needs
correction, and the best way to provide that correction is to
identify the poster and his reasons for posting.

George

(who, for the benefit of Mark A. Kuckuka aka Koichi Tanaka aka Boiled
Potato Head aka The Little Dutch Boy, is not the same person as M. A.
Sonjariv, Sam Adams, Sam Adamson, David Bostwick, Joel Polowin, Mark
Thorsen, Don Quixote, or any other of your horde of tormentors.
We're all distinct individuals, which sadly to say, you are not).
Mike Henry
2008-04-02 20:25:53 UTC
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Post by George Orwell
Post by Marvin
Several years ago, I ran into a lawyer from Shimadzu at an
analytical chemistry conference. I mentioned this guy. The
lawyer just shook his head and walked away. It looks like
they have investigated legal ways to get him. But I doubt a
recognizable nut case hurts the companies he targets.
I've talked with Shimadzu executives who have told me the same thing.
Posting the names, home addresses, and phone numbers of Shimadzu
executives was one gambit, but it stayed within the law because all
of the information was gleaned from public records. Posting under
pseudonyms, through anonymizing servers, and so forth puts enough
smoke in the air to give plausible deniability. It's all
circumstantial even though we know exactly what it is.
He really is a certifiable nut case, but a persistent one (as I
suppose nut cases are likely to be). And if he persists in posting
his diatribes here and in other chemistry-related groups, then I and
others will likely persist in ensuring that the reader who is
unfamiliar with him gets some education. Fortunately, it's an
infrequent but necessary task, like cleaning up after the neighbor's
dog after he's escaped once again from the back yard.
Even if someone recognizes his writings as the ravings of a lunatic,
that those writings might sow some doubt about Shimadzu needs
correction, and the best way to provide that correction is to
identify the poster and his reasons for posting.
George
(who, for the benefit of Mark A. Kuckuka aka Koichi Tanaka aka Boiled
Potato Head aka The Little Dutch Boy, is not the same person as M. A.
Sonjariv, Sam Adams, Sam Adamson, David Bostwick, Joel Polowin, Mark
Thorsen, Don Quixote, or any other of your horde of tormentors.
We're all distinct individuals, which sadly to say, you are not).
FWIW, our lab uses a couple of Shimadzu instruments that date back to the
80's and 90's and they still continue to crank out good analyses. Almost no
maintenance required either.
u***@yahoo.com
2008-04-03 02:29:12 UTC
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To whoever is engaged in these anonymous attacks against Dr. Kukucka,
you make yourselves look like the Taliban who constantly move from
hideout to hideout while attacking US soldiers in Afghanistan. You
also sound like henchmen doing Shimadzu's dirty work. Does Shimadzu
employ you? It makes me wonder. Shimadzu wouldn't be the first nor
last corporation to engage in such disgusting work if true. You need
to cut your nails and ask yourselves some basic questions: 1) are
these anonymous attacks helping your cause, 2) are these anonymous
attacks helping Shimadzu's bottom line, 3) is your anonymity a
guaranteed thing? I think "not" to all three questions. The FBI always
find those kids calling in bomb threats to their local schools.
Somebody, with little effort, could find your smelly asses too. I
wouldn't buy anything from Shimadzu knowing what I now know
particularly after considering the ruthless ways you (and maybe
Shimadzu) have trashed someone anonymously. If you had any spines, you
wouldn't be hiding like the Taliban behind rocks along the
mountainside. The mere fact that some of your writings mention trying
to get Dr. Kukucka fired while also trying to deny future employment
speaks volumes. There is no doubt in my mind that a court would reward
substantial punitive damages to Dr. Kukucka just like the courts are
doing where Dr. Steven J. Hatfill's reputation is concerned. Which
office does Dr. Kukucka go to to get his reputation back? A fair
question I think. A Medline search indicates that Dr. Kukucka is well
published distinguished scientist. He didn't become a scientist, with
no less than two doctoral degrees I might add, by chance. You call him
a lunatic but what do you think it makes yourselves look like when you
respond to his supposed posts? I gotta tell you that you look more
luny than he does when responding to a so-called lunatic. And I don't
believe for a second that he would waste his time giving you the time
of day. He surely has better things to do, and so should yourselves,
unless you really are certifiable lunatics who have nothing better to
do than to attack relentlessly like employed corporate bullies while
scurrying to cover your cowardly tracks. None of you have ever
presented a shread of evidence that Dr. Kukucka is responsible for any
of this monkey business concerning Shimadzu. It's poppycock that
you've concocted in your feeble minds and authored anonymously. And
then you quote this luny crap in future posts thinking it's now part
of the scientific method. It's not. What does it say about Shimadzu
that they advertise on Craigslist.com to find a Mass Spec scientist? I
would expect to find a call girl on Craigslist before I'd ever find a
scientist. Besides, I'd have to wonder about Shimadzu a lot if they
did hire someone from Craigslist. And to you who claim to have or use
Shimadzu instrumentation, please share your peer-reviewed papers with
all of us. Dr. Kukucka seems to have already done that. And many from
around the world have quoted his research in their own works. Now it's
your turn. And I'm not talking about another cowardly attack from the
henchmen who are masquerading like terrorists in this newsgroup.

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