Thanks for the additional explanation and the reference to the 2002 paper.
I'll take the time to read what you've already said about this a bit
more carefully before I post any further comment
Horace Heffner wrote:
On Jan 5, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
I don't know if
Well it ain't ENECO.
I just got off the phone with CEO Lou Brown.
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I just got a first response back from Gibson at Vocalscape. He affirms that
he is the source.
I've got a few more questions for him...stay tuned.
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What does D2Fusion have to do with Salt Lake City? I don't see the
connection. Sounds more like an Internet scam, somebody just using keywords
like cold fusion and Salt Lake City to see if they find any takers. This
is not how professional recruiting is done, especially on the CEO level.
From: Stephen A. Lawrence
...
> Yahweh or Allah may take the credit, but it clearly was the
> Cow Goddess who did the deed.
Let us not pin the blame on Hathor. ;-)
Also, idiots like Robertson make continue to regurgitate convenient (at least
for him) rationalizations of divine retribution to
I'm getting a bit off topic here, I fear...
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Date: 1/6/2006 8:15:01 PM
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WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 6 Jan 06 Was
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Date: 1/6/2006 8:15:01 PM
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WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 6 Jan 06 Washington, DC
1. POLITICAL RETRIBUTION: DEEP SPACE CLIMATE OBSERVAT
Could be a hoax or a scam; however, Voicescape has make some
interesting acquisitions lately. A precious metals trading s/w
company?!?
Anyway, I have been involved in several startups and with several
Gibson types and it is not as unlikely as it seems that this could be
real. He did say he
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 12:34:27
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Dear Ryan,
I am a reporter tracking a story. I wonder if you can help me.
I received an email last month from someone named Ryan Gibson who says
Could this possibly refer to "cold fusion"
software?!? Based on Ryan Gibson's résumé that
seems plausible. The part about quantum physics is baffling.
It seems unprofessional. I suspect some sort of scam.
- Jed
At 11:10 AM 1/6/2006, you wrote:
Two things make it believable:
) The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in
Vancouver, and
FYI:
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1058322/000121152405000361/solarqsba.htm
http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=000
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I called up our friend at Vocalscape. He's out of town until next week.
Instead I spoke with Lance Cameron, Sales Mgr. Had a very pleasant chat
with him about VOIP. Seems like they've got a good company and smart
sounding product. Oh, but that's VOIP, not CF
So Lance tells me that Ryan is
We *do* seem to think alike.
Well, we should know soon. I phoned his office and left him a voice
mail with my office and cell numbers.
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From: Grimer
He probably thinks that anyone who is stupid enough
to believe in Cold Fusion, ranks with believers in
Homeopathy, As
At 02:22 pm 06/01/2006 -0500, Stephen wrote:
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Two things make it believable:
>>
>> 1) The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in
>> Vancouver, and
>>
>> 2) The bit about needing people who can sell nanotechnology to the oil
>> industry.
>>
>
The guy asks for "serious requests." Does this sound like a
serious enquiry?
Does this sound like the way an intelligent executive recruiter
works?
FYI:
I asked for backup information. I never got a response from Ryan.
Also, I asked Hal Fox if this was his company: Negative.
This has a bad odor t
Well fishermen and carpenters have changed the world. ;-)
This google search seems to ligitimize him:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&newwindow=1&safe=off&rls=GGLD%2CGG
LD%3A2005-18%2CGGLD%3Aen&q=vocalscape&as_q=%22ryan+gibson%22
or
http://tinyurl.com/8vs97
particularly:
http://www.c
Thanks for the additional information! Here's some google results:
http://voip.blogs.com/about.html
http://www.vocalscape.com/
Claims to be a business developer. I'll keep checkin' him out.
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From: Steven Krivit
The guy asks for "serious requests." Does this sound l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two things make it believable:
1) The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in
Vancouver, and
2) The bit about needing people who can sell nanotechnology to the oil
industry.
Sounds like a real recruiter.
A real recruiter with a Yahoo (free)
Two things make it believable:
1) The fact that Solar Energy Limited, owners of D2Fusion are in
Vancouver, and
2) The bit about needing people who can sell nanotechnology to the oil
industry.
Sounds like a real recruiter.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fascinating re
From: hohlrauml>I presume this is a
legit request:>>Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:29:46 -
>From: "energy_ceos"
>Subject: Energy CEO Jobs $120 - $200k and
stock>>I am an independent technology CEO recruiter out of
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I presume this is a legit request:
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:29:46 -
From: "energy_ceos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Energy CEO Jobs $120 - $200k and stock
I am an independent technology CEO recruiter out of Vancouver Canada,
and have worked with the BC Technology Industries Association for
Use two magnetrons which can be moved a few inches and you can create
very intense and focused modes of energy.
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From: Jones Beene
With this size of pipe, you will be unable to focus the normal 2.45 GHz
output from a microwave magnetron (oven-variety) and a specialize
BlankRichard,
I think you are on the right track with the microwave input ...
this could have surprising and important implications.
Question three: anyone ever try using a microwave burst aimed
into the center of a vortex?
With this size of pipe, you will be unable to focus the normal
2
Hi Frank,
Interesting fable over here regarding early times Ben Franklin's classic
kite on the string during a thunderstorm experiment. Supposedly , he was
able to discover electricity.
For sure anyone attempting this trick can be in for a jolt of reality.
Evidently, something happened to Ole
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