See: Takahashi, A., et al. *Deuterium Gas Charging Experiments with Pd Powders for Excess Heat Evolution (II) Discussions on Experimental Results and Underlying Physics*. in *The 9th Meeting of Japan CF-Research Society*. 2009. Shizuoka, Japan.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/TakahashiAdeuteriumg.pdf Sasaki, Y., et al. *Deuterium Gas Charging Experiments with Pd Powders for Excess Heat Evolution (I) Results of absorption experiments using Pd powders *. in *The 9th Meeting of Japan CF-Research Society*. 2009. Shizuoka, Japan. http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/SasakiYdeuteriumg.pdf My office internet & computer are still not working. So, to upload these I had to drag the whole computer home. That was easier than setting up the Namo Web Editor with Attitude on the little computer. I also updated the News section to report the magical reappearance of the Duncan lecture. I have been able to tap into e-mail by using the free WiFi of the airport lounge one floor below my office, but the desktop does not have a WiFi connector and I am a cheapskate. Besides, the phone company told me every day that it would be fixed tomorrow. Tapping into Wi Fi reminded me of something I saw at the Obama headquarters about a month before the election. They had a pile of donated, broken computers which I was assembling into working machines. I got one to work, more or less, and handed it over to the guy in charge of the county who was a 20-year-old college kid taking a semester off. This is the biggest & most important county in the state, including most of Atlanta, and the Obama campaign put a college kid with a stocking cap in charge of it. Anyway, he called over a volunteer who was there to open a new storefront campaign office, and said: "You have a cell phone, right? We rented the space we're putting you in real cheap, for only one month, and it's right next door to a coffee shop. So you use the coffee shop WiFi and your cell phone and you're good to go!" I thought to myself: "This campaign has $600 million, and yet they are running it on a shoestring like a start-up company circa 1978." I knew then they were unstoppable! - Jed