You must be filtering my messages... 8^)
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From: John Steck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 2:28 PM
To: Vortex
Subject: Wikipedia
Vorts,
My apologies if this isn't new to everyone, but just stumbled across
Wikipedia. It's an open source
John Steck wrote:
You must be filtering my messages... 8^)
No, I was aware of that. The URL I listed is an article in Wired magazine
about Wikipedia.
I have been aware of their cold fusion article for some time, because it
has a link to LENR-CANR.org, and I see people visiting from it from time
You must be filtering my messages, too! g
FAIR WARNING:
Wikipedia, like Vortex, has its own culture, and exists as a fairly
well-defined community along with their own written and unwritten rules.
The Wiki cold fusion page appears to be run by people who are for the most
part, very different
Title: Re: Article about Wikipedia
You could create your own entry on CF, although it would need a different title.
e.g. L.E.N.R. or C.A.N.R.
or C.M.N.S. (condensed matter nuclear science)
Harry
Jed Rothwell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Krivit wrote:
It might APPEAR as though one
From: Harry Veeder
You could create your own entry on CF, although it
would need a different title.
e.g. L.E.N.R. or C.A.N.R.
or C.M.N.S. (condensed matter nuclear science)
I think that's an excellent idea.
Wouldn't one say that C.A.N.R., L.E.N.R., and C.M.N.S. are more
scientifically
, 2005 2:07 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Article about Wikipedia
You could create your own entry on CF, although it would need a different title.
e.g. L.E.N.R. or C.A.N.R.
or C.M.N.S. (condensed matter nuclear science)
Harry
Jed Rothwell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Krivit
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