Ed Storms deserves a major apology from you.
Certainly.
I, Michel Jullian...arraigned personally before this tribunal, and kneeling
before you, Most Eminent and Reverend Lord Cardinals, ... swear that I have
always believed, do believe, and by God's help will in the future believe, all
that
Bill, could you please erase the exchanges relative to the terminology dispute
from the publicly accessible archive?
Michel
P.S. Before anybody asks, my public apology was plagiarized, and I won't
attribute it.
MJ:
Contrary to your opinion of us, most are aware of Galileo's
recantation and the attitude with which it was given. You should be
happy it's not my forum for I would have permanently banned you for
your apology.
Mr. Beaty, I vehemently object to the erasure of any messages from
Vortex
TB:
Wouldn't this be a bit excessive? May I object that, following the same
apology, the original author was not excommunicated?
My request for erasure was to prevent the public embarrassment of a member I
have been accused of, not for my own comfort as you seem to imagine.
Michel
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Hi Michel,
My request for erasure was to prevent the public embarrassment of a member
I have been accused of, not for my own comfort as you seem to imagine.
Does your smug behavior have no limit? How can you prevent something you
have already done? Now that the moderator has given his clear
So whatever I say is smug now. I see bashing of the Frenchman is in order,
anyone else cares to join?
I meant more public than Vortex membership.
I maintain my request, and insist that it is disinterested, as have been all my
contributions. I have nothing to sell here.
Michel
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Terry Blanton wrote:
Mr. Beaty, I vehemently object to the erasure of any messages from
Vortex archives.
Heck, why make a big deal about it? I would say erase 'em and forget
it. Give the man a mulligan, as they say in golf.
I did not know it was possible to erase the archive. I've said
Give the man a mulligan, as they say in golf.
Thanks Jed but give which man a mulligan? If you mean erase for my sake, and
everybody else here feels the same, I wouldn't want Bill to go to the trouble
to do it either, I am sure he has more important things to do.
The interested parties, I
SUBJECT: Mr. Jullian is not the victim
To Mr. Jullian,
I had made my peace several posts ago. I was content to let it lie, until this
latest tactical maneuver on your part.
Based on your past posting behavior Mr. Beaty, the moderator for this group, as
requested a sincere apology from you to
Michel Jullian wrote:
Thanks Jed but give which man a mulligan?
Everyone.
Another piece of good folk-wisdom for you to ponder is: When you are
stuck in a hole, do not dig it deeper.
- Jed
Do they harbor life?
http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/03/19/94112.aspx
Or, as my friend Brad would often say back in high school, Alex... PUT
THE SHOVEL DOWN!
and i object as well. the archive is not just for the purpose of
research into already discussed topics, but a source of info on the
evolution and use of the list. i rankle at the thought of ANY
censorship,
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,,2036182,00.html
£25 fridge gadget that could slash greenhouse emissions
David Adam, environment correspondent
Saturday March 17, 2007
The Guardian
It is made of wax, is barely three inches across and comes in any
colour you like, as long as it's
Dear Vo:
Can anyone let me know an Electronic mail for;
*Mitchell Schwartz*
And-Or forward this message to he... and ask him to contact me off
line...
Same for: Hamdi Ucar
AND
JH Schnurer
For Immediate Release
March 20, 2007
Contact: Steven Krivit: (310) 470-8189
The Galileo Project: The Future
New Energy Institute applauds the participants of Phase 1 of the Galileo
Project for their diligence and discipline in this most challenging field
of scientific inquiry. The first
Thank you Steven Krivit for the report.
The Galileo Project will defined at the beginning of an entirely new focus on
LENR and sponsored by the courageous and dedicated people that have produced
the foundation.
Richard
For Immediate Release
March 20, 2007
Contact: Steven Krivit:
To prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power and a possible threat to
our so-called ally in the Middle East ... hey, with friends like
that, who needs ...
...or a more likely motive: to try to salvage the failed presidency of
its once-vaunted commander-in-chief with a new crisis, the
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 19 Mar 2007 19:41:45 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Robin
More than evidence on paper, Mills has bottles of the stuff (literally).
See http://www.blacklightpower.com/images/Chemicals.jpg
... old news, and largely meaningless for this discussion.
Yes, it is old
...or WMDs?
;-)
Harry
Terry Blanton wrote:
Do they harbor life?
http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/03/19/94112.aspx
And if not then I guess the US will sell them WMD's, and then attack.
On 3/21/07, Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...or WMDs?
;-)
Harry
Terry Blanton wrote:
Do they harbor life?
http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/03/19/94112.aspx
In reply to Michel Jullian's message of Fri, 16 Mar 2007 08:20:37 +0100:
Hi Michel,
[snip]
Faux D being a H-Hydrino molecule (mass ~2 nucleons) looking like a D atom
(mass ~2 nucleons) ??
Michel
[snip]
I coined the term Faux D to describe a one electron atom with a nucleus
comprising a Hydrino
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