RE: Red Herring or Mixed Grill ?

2004-11-28 Thread Horace Heffner
At 4:01 AM 11/28/4, Frederick Sparber wrote: Horace Heffner wrote: However, I do recall reading that lithium is indeed adsorbed by palladium and does diffuse through it during electrolysis, though id diffuses slowly and thereby diminshes the diffusion rate of hydrogen. The 1H-1 or 1H-2

Re: Hello from the Wave Structure of Matter

2004-11-28 Thread Jones Beene
--- Geoff Haselhurst wrote: Will enjoy reading your posts, but will not be able to contribute much as i have a rather large website that is in great need of work. Sincerely, Geoff Haselhurst http://www.spaceandmotion.com Greetings, You have done a nice job on your website, and probably

Re: CF and Orientation .

2004-11-28 Thread Harry Veeder
on 11/28/04 2:04 AM, Horace Heffner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 11:11 PM 11/27/4, Harry Veeder wrote: Hi, This is my first post. I was wondering if anyone in CF community has looked for evidence of a correlation between the orientation of a CF cell and the amount of excess heat

Re: CF and Orientation .

2004-11-28 Thread Harry Veeder
on 11/28/04 6:44 AM, Steven Krivit at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Harry, Welcome to Vortex. Dennis Letts has performed some experimentation with magnets, at a certain orientation, surrounding a cf cell. Perhaps others have as well. Steve Thank you for the welcome. My question concerns

off topic..mad about software registration..........

2004-11-28 Thread FZNIDARSIC
I purchased some software. I paid the required $50 for it. In order to use it requires registration, The registration requires my name, address, email address, and birthday. It then tries to phone in the information. My birthday and email address is my business. If I don't agree it does not work.

Re: CF and Orientation .

2004-11-28 Thread Horace Heffner
At 2:21 PM 11/28/4, Harry Veeder wrote: Thanks, but please don't get me wrong. I am not insinuating that gravity is generating misleading calorimetric measurements. Yes, understood, but I am asserting that there in fact is good evidence gravity does play a role if calorimeters are not properly

Fringe/ alternate groups

2004-11-28 Thread RC Macaulay
I am "shocked, shocked" to learn there isphysics being discussed in this group. Thanks to Goeff Haselhurst for bringing this to my attention. Geoff, your WSM is an interesting site, congratulations on the hard work and success.The fringe/ alternate groups need to stick together, perhaps

Re: off topic..mad about software registration..........

2004-11-28 Thread Horace Heffner
At 7:47 PM 11/28/4, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I purchased some software. I paid the required $50 for it. Let us know what software it is so we don't have the same problem. I have similar frustrations obtaining rebates, especially for computer stuff, even if I buy it at major stores. When I fill

off topic..mad about software

2004-11-28 Thread RC Macaulay
Save your postage by not mailing in rebates forms. First, the fine print states you must include the label off the front of the box, include the original receipt and wait 90 days for response. Never happens. I once took the time to investigate the system. The great " rebate scam" is managed

Re: CF and Orientation .

2004-11-28 Thread Harry Veeder
on 11/28/04 8:25 PM, Horace Heffner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 2:21 PM 11/28/4, Harry Veeder wrote: Thanks, but please don't get me wrong. I am not insinuating that gravity is generating misleading calorimetric measurements. Yes, understood, but I am asserting that there in fact is

the Haselhurst posting

2004-11-28 Thread thomas malloy
Fellow Vortexians; IMHO, experiments are what holds the theorists feet on the ground. I am reminded of the Micho Kaku interviews on C to C AM in which he went on about harnessing the power of a galaxy to push the interstellar traveler through a wormhole. The good doctor fails to consider that,