Vorts,

"Serves me right for copying verbatim from an article without checking."

Yes, as a general warning to all, I've seen this numerous times in just 4 days, 
where someone states something that is picked up and repeated.  I've seen this 
happen not only in the comment section of various websites discussing the 
issue, but also here of all places.  E.g., the statement that "how could you 
melt the ceramic with a much higher melting point and not the steel cylinder", 
or that both the ceramic and the steel melted... Both of these are wrong.  That 
was NEVER stated in the report.  It only names the steel cylinder containing 
the Ni fuel as having melted, NOT the two outer ceramic cylinders, so be 
careful of restating something unless verified by reading the original report.

And if you're taking the time to participate in some of the comment sections of 
websites, watch out for these erroneous 'requotes', and correct them; they are 
almost a sure indication that the person has NOT read the original report; they 
are just parroting what they've read elsewhere.

-Mark Iverson

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew [mailto:andrew...@att.net] 
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 4:19 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Secret wiring hypothesis [second copy?]

Serves me right for copying verbatim from an article without checking. 
Apologies. Obviously it was a half-baked hatchet job in that article. I can't 
locate it for now, but I definitely read it, and yes it was Foschi.

Andrew

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Fletcher" <a...@well.com>
To: <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Secret wiring hypothesis [second copy?]


>>
>> Which author is the veterinarian? Here are the details I've been able
>> to find:
>>
>>     * Evelyn Foschi -- not sure; possibly this:
>>     http://www.linkedin.com/pub/evelyn-foschi/5/7b8/645
>
> Associated with http://www.ceixray.com/
>
> They MAKE X-RAY EQUIPMENT, which can be used for (their site typing out a 
> caption)
>
>
> Orthodonty
> Veterinarians <===
> Industrial Control
> Quality Control
> Alimentary (Digestion, I presume)
>
> 


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