Welcome to Rashomon and the 'quicksilver nature of truth'.
>From the experience of me and my beloved NGO lobbyist the NGO are not
different from corporation...
Note also that the ethic of sympathetic fashion corporation/NGO is often
the worst since they are seldom criticized...
eg: Greenpeace is know for many affaire of blatant lies that would have put
ex
1) does the government commonly lie?
No, it seldom lies, and usually only with regard to obscure or unimportant
things, because larger lies are discovered by the press or the party out of
power.
ROTFLMAO! If they were " obscure or unimportant", there would be no reason
to lie, would th
Chris Zell wrote:
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> 1) does the government commonly lie?
>
No, it seldom lies, and usually only with regard to obscure or unimportant
things, because larger lies are discovered by the press or the party out of
power.
The government lives in a glass house. Corporations find it much easier to
l
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> Squat is a good, see:
http://crossfitbattlefield.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/squat-not-squat.jpg
See how you can do squat about cold fusion:
http://wpfpowerlifting.com/WPF%20DOCS/SquatDepth.PNG
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
Rational people? You mean Cold Fusion skeptics? The ones who avoid admitting
that a conspiracy is now necessary to support their disbelief?
As for government related conspiracies, I have three questions:
1) does the government commonly lie?
2) does the government wish to retain control and po
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Chris Zell wrote:
> Yes, but referees could be part of the international conspiracy that Rossi
> is commanding.
"Why Rational People Buy Into Conspiracy Theories"
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/26/magazine/why-rational-people-buy-into-conspiracy-theories.html
Yes, but referees could be part of the international conspiracy that Rossi is
commanding.
Joshua Cude,
As always, I appreciate your incisive, decisive critique of the Rossi team
claims -- making the obvious, obvious...
I noticed just now, in my earlier post today, I was confused -- it is the
exponential rise and fall of temperature (power) that is a hallmark of
ordinary resistors bein
Sorry about the duplication of one of the paragraphs in that epistle. It's
a riviso…
I want to emphasize the point about the power density of the nickel. If
there really is only one gram of nickel, then the power density
(power-to-mass ratio) is about 100 times higher than found in nuclear
fissio
rofl
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Joshua Cude wrote:
> *A dependent, 2nd party, untestable claim means squat*
>
>
> This paper is yet another unrefereed, sub-par cold fusion claim to add to
> the pile of unrefereed sub-par cold fusion claims. Only this is is an
> unrefereed, sub-par cold fu
*A dependent, 2nd party, untestable claim means squat*
This paper is yet another unrefereed, sub-par cold fusion claim to add to
the pile of unrefereed sub-par cold fusion claims. Only this is is an
unrefereed, sub-par cold fusion claim made with a black box that no one
else has access to. Pitifu
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