Hello all,
First of all, it turns out my family is fine, home
undamaged. Most of the rest of the city of Ocean Springs, MS is destroyed, so
recovery will take a long time. But they are surviving, and nicely.
This storm, the bit of an energy crisis we are
having here (probably a taste of t
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WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 9 Sep 05 Washington, DC
1. KATRINA: THE COST OF THE HURRICANE RECOVERY KEEPS
This may seem a little off topic, but bear with me; it is relevant.
In my essay about "The Titanic the Internet and Cold Fusion" I described
how people hang on to initial impressions formed soon after a major news
event. Facts revealed later are often ignored. Yesterday, I spoke for a
long tim
I updated this paper slightly, adding a photograph of the equipment. You
can see the photo here:
http://lenr-canr.org/Experiments.htm#PhotosPClauzon
The paper is still here:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/FauvarqueJabnormalex.pdf
The only change is the photo.
- Jed
Richard,
"Alas, the strong take it away from the weak, the smart take it away from
the strong , the banks take it away from their heirs, and the
politicos squander it. The cycle used to take two hundred years. That process
has now been reworked to a single generation."
Classic ob
Focus Factor helps too.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20050909/BRAIN09/TPScience/
" Humans may be the brightest species on Earth, but provocative new research has concluded our brain has not yet reached its final form.
Scientists at the Universi
Perhaps this could help fund Bush's war in Iraq?
http://www.louisianapurchase2003.com/history/overview/negotiation.htm
Louisiana Purchase Negotiations
"Early negotiations by Robert R. Livingston to purchase New Orleans failed. However, when Napoleon lost of control over Haiti and was in di
I found this article rather interesting and a
bit scary.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4681935.stm
Sudden revisions
One of the main reasons is that in the
1980s OPEC decided to switch to a quota
production system based on the siz
thomas malloy wrote:
IMHO, the idea of our eliminating oil use is an idea worthy of Analog
or Amazing Stories.
I listened to Matt, the author of this website, interviewed on C to C
AM. He contends that the fractional banking system and by extension
the American economy is being kept afloat b
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