This offers an interesting twist:
http://www.mondovista.com/abraham.html
Terry
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MJ wrote:
However, if - as we believe - the mother tongue of Abraham and Lot
was Sumerian, and the event was first recorded not in a
Now that the Tesla sports car has gone belly-up, here is the latest
phallic-symbol automobile for the aging millionaires on Vortex ... the ones who
invested wisely in palladium and are possessed with the reqisite greenish
social conscience. [who might they be?]
On Oct 21, 2008, at 7:00 PM, Steven Krivit wrote:
True, but unfortunately they do have a Kremlin in their pocket. This
could be a very serious development. Our relationship with the
Kremlin was already showing signs of going downhill by ICCF14, when
Russian physicists were denied visas. That
I believe supportable facts are that (1) our relations with Russia have
been going downhill since well before the Georgia attack and (2) Russian
physicists were denied visas to attend ICCF14.
The only one who I know was denied a visa was Igor Goryachev, he told me so
directly. Do you know
I uploaded ICCF 14 papers by Takahashi, Jiang, Dufour and Chubb. See:
http://lenr-canr.org/FilesByDate.htm
It takes a long time to edit these papers and then to get them back
from the authors along with permission to upload them (or not).
Here is an ICCF-14 paper I uploaded a while ago, by
On Oct 22, 2008, at 1:40 PM, Steven Krivit wrote:
I believe supportable facts are that (1) our relations with Russia
have been going downhill since well before the Georgia attack and
(2) Russian physicists were denied visas to attend ICCF14.
The only one who I know was denied a visa was
LOL -- there are a more than a few well-educated-morons at UCLA who are among
the biggest opponents of LENR yet... when they see something like this trivial
yawner -- they go bananas:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27323869/
... and worst of all the fools do not even get the connection
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.aspx?
feed=APdate=20081022id=9309178
http://tinyurl.com/66yv9o
To bad A123 is not publicly traded. Maybe this is bad for some other
lithium battery companies? In any case I expect this might be a step
forward for energy storage in
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