Of everything in the article, I found this to be the most interesting:
Several experts who spoke to FoxNews.com declined to comment or go on the record.

Depending on who they talked to, etc. and if that actually is indeed the case - then I see this as a huge shift in the general community - in the past, at least to me, it appeared as though it was always incredibly easy to find an expert to go on the record calling someone a loony or a crackpot.

I personally love the way Rossi has approached this entire thing and think he's beginning to make people actually worried that he might have done it - his attitude of I don't care if you believe me - It's real - and I'm moving forward, at first, I think took people back but because of his steadfastness and by staying on message: here take a look - see it works - don't believe me - fine - doesn't matter - because it works. Is starting to make people question themselves for doubting.



On 11/02/2011 02:50 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
vorl bek <vorl....@antichef.com <mailto:vorl....@antichef.com>> wrote:

    Why is it stupid? It sounds like a standard mainstream (and
    you can not get more mainstream than Fox News) gee-whiz science
    story . . .


I guess so. I would call it ignorant, unscientific blather. Also, regarding cold fusion and its history, it is a grab bag of random facts, nonsense, misunderstandings and misinterpretations.

It is harmless blather.

    Cold fusion fans should love it.


Not me. I don't mind it though. Any news is good news in show business.

- Jed

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