[Vo]:Mary is Outed ???
ROTFL - Ya' reckon George/MY is a smarmy cross-dresser as well ? http://dustyco.com/wp-content/uploads/6a00e550112a25883300e550309ef38834-800 wi.jpg -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton Robert Leguillon I ran across this gem: Are you attempting to mislead like the transgendered George 'Mary Yugo' Hody of Thermonetics Corporation? Is this the identity of our mysterious MY? It does all fit. I know from posts elsewhere that MY was in San Diego. It is also evidenced by the fact that MY did not post before 11 am ET and posted well into the night. There is a George Lawrence Hody found on whitepages.com in San Diego who shows up in: http://www.corporationwiki.com/California/La-Jolla/george-hody/52156482.aspx He is a 71 yr old male. Vice president of Thermonetics Corp, 7834 Esterel Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037-3523. The company is described as: Thermonetics Corp in La Jolla, CA is a private company categorized under Transducers for Volts, Amperes, Watts, Vars, Frequency, Etc.. Our records show it was established in 1968 and incorporated in California. Current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of $500,000 to $1 million and employs a staff of approximately 1 to 4. T
[Vo]:Mary is Outed ???
George Hody is apparently VP of Thermonetics Corp. which ironically makes thermistors, calorimeters, thermocouples and so on. IOW - he should know a few things about calorimetry. OTOH he might not want that association to be known in the context of being a frequent critic of a few of his customers. To wit: Edmond Storms has apparently used Thermonetics calorimeters - at least it turns up in a search. But is this the same guy who is an MD in good standing in San Diego? Jones attachment: winmail.dat
RE: [Vo]:Mary is Outed ???
Here's a quote from Mary regarding Storms thermocouples: If you're going to air cool, you may wish to supplement your temperature measurements for calorimetry with heat flux measurements. Heat flux transducers, already calibrated, are commercially available (Google is your friend). Some are not terribly expensive. In a pinch, you can reverse a Peltier (thermoelectric junction) cooling plate in the sense that if you have a heat flux through it, it will give an output millivolt signal which is roughly linear with the heat flux. However, those are rather insensitive. But they are cheap. You can also make a Seebeck effect envelope calorimeter using the method Storms used. It's tedious but cheap. If you plan on doing that, either Jed or I can find you the instructions on line. http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg59508.html From: jone...@pacbell.net To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 12:30:48 -0800 Subject: [Vo]:Mary is Outed ??? George Hody is apparently VP of Thermonetics Corp. which ironically makes thermistors, calorimeters, thermocouples and so on. IOW - he should know a few things about calorimetry. OTOH he might not want that association to be known in the context of being a frequent critic of a few of his customers. To wit: Edmond Storms has apparently used Thermonetics calorimeters – at least it turns up in a search. But is this the same guy who is an MD in good standing in San Diego? Jones
Re: [Vo]:Mary is Outed ???
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: But is this the same guy who is an MD in good standing in San Diego? Possibly. If you look at some of the patents held by the president, you will see that they include human body calorimeters. It would be likely they would need a MD on staff. T