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2007-04-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
PHILIP WINESTONE wrote: My own take on energy - I'm in the Cold Fusion arena, at least as a support person - is to bring Cold Fusion to the people; the real people . . . I wrote something similar in the Introduction to my book, quoting Sir. H. C. Beaver: on public opinion, and on it alone,

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2007-04-26 Thread OrionWorks
From Jed: ... Cold fusion cannot be developed at home by ordinary folks any more than a new type of semiconductor chip could be. It calls for expensive, high-tech equipment operated by experts. - Jed And yet, the amount of funding that would need to be involved for adequate CF research

Re: [Vo]:Read posts before replying, PLEASE

2007-04-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
OrionWorks wrote: And yet, the amount of funding that would need to be involved for adequate CF research would by all accounts dwarf the amount of funding that has been sunk into HF research for decades. I think you mean be dwarfed by. They have spent billions on hot fusion, and I think cold

Re: [Vo]:Read posts before replying, PLEASE

2007-04-26 Thread OrionWorks
From Jed: ... I think you mean be dwarfed by. Just to be nit picky and totally annoying I'm not so sure about that. I reviewed dwarf out at http://dict.die.net/dwarf/. One example sentence uses the word as such: Strange power of the world that, the moment we enter it, our great conceptions

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2007-04-25 Thread Paul Lowrance
Kyle R. Mcallister wrote: To all, and some in particular, and some not in particular Please READ people's posts before posting replies. That means the whole damned thing, whether or not you agree with it. If you do not take the time to read the entire thing, either because you are too

Re: [Vo]:Read posts before replying, PLEASE

2007-04-25 Thread PHILIP WINESTONE
Subject: [Vo]:Read posts before replying, PLEASE To all, and some in particular, and some not in particular Please READ people's posts before posting replies. That means the whole damned thing, whether or not you agree with it. If you do not take the time to read the entire thing, either because

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2007-04-25 Thread Kyle R. Mcallister
- Original Message - From: Paul Lowrance [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 10:39 AM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Read posts before replying, PLEASE snip a lot...all in fact, read it carefully though I take it then that you nor anyone else really wants

[Vo]:Read posts before replying, PLEASE

2007-04-24 Thread Kyle R. Mcallister
To all, and some in particular, and some not in particular Please READ people's posts before posting replies. That means the whole damned thing, whether or not you agree with it. If you do not take the time to read the entire thing, either because you are too lazy to do so, or because the

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2007-04-24 Thread leaking pen
I couldnt be bothered to read youre whole post Kyle, becuase, frankly, the whole thing disgusts me. :D just kidding. and as a working class type person, I A. could care less about al gore and his carbon credits, and B. could care less about the working class as a whole having job and

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2007-04-24 Thread Harry Veeder
Consider the free trade agreements of the last few decades. In their absence would CO2 emissions be greater or lower than they are now? If lower, then the issue of global warming may favour the working class in the US. For example if a manufacturing company is able to use electricity not