Being fairly technical, I usually look at the situation the other way around.  
If the description of the technology doesn't give me a reasonable idea of how 
and why it will work, I tend to assume the person is the technological 
equivalent of the snake oil salesman.  Unfortunately, I have rarely been 
surprised from that initial assessment.

Mike


On March 23, 2015 3:58:28 PM MDT, Ben Goren via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Mar 23, 2015, at 2:27 PM, Gail Lucas via EV <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>> A friend just sent me this link, which seems to have credibility as
>the research is from Purdue.  Any opinions out there?  I would love to
>have a way to recycle those peanuts.
>> 
>>
>http://mobile.geek.com/latest/256277-scientists-realize-useless-packing-peanuts-make-great-batteries
>
>A good rule of thumb with these sorts of things is that, if the press
>release doesn't give you enough insight and inspiration to have a good
>idea of how to do it yourself, you don't have the knowledge and / or
>skills and / or equipment necessary to be able to do it yourself.
>
>...assuming that the reporting is honest....
>
>b&
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