Morning Jed. It just occurred to me that Ruby and Jeremy from Coldfusion Now 
were capturing images of all the slides with a camera or video recorder. You 
might contact them and get to the bottom of this faster

Steve High

On Mar 25, 2014, at 9:44 AM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> See:
> 
> http://coldfusionnow.org/2014-cflanr-colloquium-at-mit-audio-files/
> 
> Regarding Yoshida's presentation of Mizuno's results, I still do not have the 
> slides. It is difficult to follow the lecture without them. I gather they are 
> getting 70 W excess. They are building two new reactors, a 1 kW unit code 
> named Scarlett, and a 10 kW reactor code named Catherine. The method sounds 
> the same to me as the ICCF18 paper and poster:
> 
> http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?p=1465
> 
> Yoshida said that Mizuno took several mass spec samples during a test in 
> 2013.I speculated earlier that they may be circulating the gas around and 
> around the way Tom Claytor did in his experiments looking for tritium. Maybe 
> this just meant Muno took samples periodically during the test. You only need 
> a little gas for each sample. You could add a little extra gas if the 
> pressure falls measurably.
> 
> Mizuno tested hydrogen gas, deuterium gas and water (D2O and H2O). The 
> reactor vessel is hot so the water is in the vapor phase.
> 
> - Jed

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