Re: funny comments

2005-01-09 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
RC Macaulay wrote: In west Texas there lived two tribes of natives. One tribe had red feet and never told lies. One tribe had green feet and never told the truth. Question>> If you were traveling in the area during the darkest night and encountered a tribe in the dark.. Phrased correctly, what

Re: the big science chill

2005-01-09 Thread RC Macaulay
Steve, What does this Cintra story actually mean?   Well , perhaps it means that Prof. Michael Hudson's article posted on the  www.globalresearch.ca  entitled   "an insider spills the beans on ofshore banking centers "   may be right on the money , or...err.. the funny money we now have in

Light Body Water Crystal Inteface and Connection

2005-01-09 Thread Baronvolsung
Light Body Water Crystal Interface and Connection All body cells have water crystal cells in them, and water collects neutrino radiation, so that the light body - photonic plasma neutrino spiritual and aura light scalar electrical and magnetic longitudinal wave body cell matrix that forms the phys

Re: funny comments

2005-01-09 Thread RC Macaulay
In west Texas there lived two tribes of natives. One tribe had red feet and never told lies. One tribe had green feet and never told the truth. Question>> If you were traveling in the area during the darkest night and encountered a tribe in the dark..  Phrased correctly, what single question

Re: the big science chill.

2005-01-09 Thread Steven Krivit
Oh my goodness looks like you've got some clear and horrific facts here Yes, I'm familiar with "revenue streams." I've been in IT for 17 years and seen the major emphasis and push for the big boys in IT to develop them in services once they realized that hardware and software sales wer

Re: Funny comment from Brian Josephson

2005-01-09 Thread Steven Krivit
Lol! Already accomplished. It's called "Democracy." If 50.0001 of a group wants "black," and 49.% of the group wants "white," then we can say that the entire group actually wants black. Right? Ah, inspiration! : THE EMPEROR'S VISIBLE CLOTHES billb 2005 Stellar

Re: the big science chill.

2005-01-09 Thread RC Macaulay
Steve, living in an oil state like Texas, I am painfully aware of the apathy..or.. err.. dispair of our leadership in the DOE. This Gov't bureaucracy gleens $ 20bil plus per year from a special tax on petroleum to fund themselves. In Washington, it becomes a game of musical chairs each 4 yea

Re: Funny comment from Brian Josephson

2005-01-09 Thread William Beaty
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Jed Rothwell wrote: > "Cold Fusion gets lukewarm backing" > > 1. "the reviewers say they remain unconvinced about the reality of cold > fusion ..." > 2. "... indeed, a third of the reviewers believe that the phenomenon could > potentially create excess power" > > Invent a logic

Re: The Big Science Chill

2005-01-09 Thread Steven Krivit
At 12:31 PM 1/9/2005, you wrote: Perhaps the majority (~60%) of Americans aren't concerned. However, I would say the rest of Americans are concerned. The popularity of Fahrenheit 911 is a good example. Apathy rules I guess. Aw, who cares, anyway! s

Re: The Big Science Chill

2005-01-09 Thread Harry Veeder
Perhaps the majority (~60%) of Americans aren't concerned. However, I would say the rest of Americans are concerned. The popularity of Fahrenheit 911 is a good example. Harry Keith Nagel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Harry. > > You write: >> You sound very cynical. > > No, it's a since

RE: Cathode plasma experiments report posted

2005-01-09 Thread Keith Nagel
Hey Nick, The tragic thing is, you may be getting positive results RIGHT NOW but you may not be able to see them. As you say, the issue of what kind of neutrons you are supposed to be detecting is a problem. You could switch to calorimetry, but given the electrode erosion problems combined with th

RE: The Big Science Chill

2005-01-09 Thread Keith Nagel
Hi Harry. You write: >You sound very cynical. No, it's a sincere question. I feel rather like I'm in one of those psychological experiments where the proctor and a few confederates are trying to convince someone that the air is green. "Don't you see the green air? I do" "And so do I" "What's wron

RE: Cathode plasma experiments report posted

2005-01-09 Thread Nick Reiter
Hello, all, Thanks to Jones and Keith for the supportive tech suggestions. First to address Jones' question re: the non-absorbing D2O. I was able to save a small amount - maybe 1 ml tops in a nalgene bottle with a good sealing lid. I checked it about a week ago, and it still SEEMS to have the s