On  7 Apr 98 at 0:25, Chris Gupta wrote:

> Thought some of you on the list might find this interesting article
> form the current issue of Borderlands
> 
> Chris Gupta

All I can say is WOW!  This is one of those things you start to read
and say to yourself, "Oh brother! What Lunacy!"  I've always
described "phase of the moon" as a variable in any unreliable
process, jokingly. But the further you get the more you start to
wonder, just *how much* of this might be real?

If you could control for light, temperature, humidity, and all 
procedural variables, and measure barometric pressure, you *could* 
test this theory to see if duration to start and production rate 
indeed varied by a "tidal" clock. 

I won't say I'm convinced, but I'm impressed at how convincingly they 
could write about the subject.

Chris, could you give us subscription information for Borderlands? Is 
it a printed periodical or a web-zine? Peter Lindemann's article 
first appeared there, so they've already made a good impression on 
me. I think others might like to look into the publication.

Be well,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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[Speaking only for myself...              ]


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