Jonathan: Ever been to a library and go to the geology or biology section?
gallo: Certainly. Have you?
J: Open these "peer reviewed" journals like the Journal of Geological Education or perhapsd [sic] Evolution for example and look at the inside front cover. They list prescription [sic] prices.
gallo: Have you actually ever done so?
J: It can easliy [sic] average out to be about:
$200.00 to $400.00 hundred dollars a year per individual/year.
It can easily average $700.00 to $1000.00 per year per institution.
gallo: Was there a point?
J: These guys can rake in some serious coin$$$$
gallo: Right. The need it to pay for the cost of printing and the wages paid to the staff. My bet is that you didn't notice that there are no advertisements in scientific journals. They don't get paid any big bucks from advertisers like like most of the magazines that you read do. You see, the cost of publication has to be paid by the scientific community itself through subscription.
I notice that you're a bit slow and thought that it was a "prescription". And then in trying to correct your little bit of semi-literacy you spelled "oops" as "opps." Nice going, dimwit.
J: Dont [sic] be naive and stupid!!!!!
gallo: Exactly. It would be better to educate oneself before speaking, wouldn't it?
J: Its all about the money dudes $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
gallo: What's a "money dude?" Are those the ministers of the churches that have duped you? Is that why there are so many huge, beautiful churches around? Complete with souvenir shops? I guess so. Just check out AIG and the museum and Mr. Kent Hovind's funny farm for creationists.
I deleted the rest of your delusions about unrelated idiocy. If you have any evidence to support what you say, then present it. You have already made a fool of yourself about one topic, pick another. It seems that you are a one topic wonder and know nothing about science.