Rossi has stated that the testers brought their own cables. A poster here
asserts that they were Rossi's cables. As usual, this issue is not addressed
by the paper.
If I were concerned with my scientific integrity, I would collect together
all such comments and re-issue that paper. But if I
Andrew wrote:
Rossi has stated that the testers brought their own cables. A poster
here asserts that they were Rossi's cables. As usual, this issue is
not addressed by the paper.
Cables? Do you mean electric wires? That brings up a good point.
With a clamp on ammeter there has to be set of
Which author is a vet? I didn't find any such thing ...
[mg]
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Andrew andrew...@att.net wrote:
Rossi has stated that the testers brought their own cables. A poster here
asserts that they were Rossi's cables. As usual, this issue is not
addressed by the paper.
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Andrew andrew...@att.net wrote:
If I were concerned with my scientific integrity, I would collect together
all such comments and re-issue that paper. But if I were a veterinarian,
like one of the authors, it wouldn't be a big concern, because I could
still make
Which author is the veterinarian? Here are the details I've been able
to find:
* Evelyn Foschi -- not sure; possibly this:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/evelyn-foschi/5/7b8/645
Associated with http://www.ceixray.com/
They MAKE X-RAY EQUIPMENT, which can be used for (their site
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Which author is the veterinarian? Here are the details I've been able
to find:
* Evelyn Foschi -- not sure; possibly this:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/evelyn-foschi/5/7b8
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Serves me right for copying verbatim from an article without checking.
Apologies. Obviously it was a half-baked hatchet job in that article. I can't
locate it for now, but I definitely read it, and yes it was Foschi
Mark Gibbs mgi...@gibbs.com wrote:
Which author is a vet? I didn't find any such thing ...
Maybe this guy? Hartman:
http://katalog.uu.se/empInfo?id=N96-5170
Personal merits
Dr.Med.vet., civ.ing.
I guess that means Veterinarian Medicine and Civil Engineering. But maybe
it means something
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From: Jed Rothwell
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Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 5:55 PM
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Mark Gibbs mgi...@gibbs.com wrote:
Which author is a vet? I didn't find any such thing ...
Maybe this guy? Hartman:
http://katalog.uu.se
MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net wrote:
E.g., the statement that how could you melt the ceramic with a much higher
melting point and not the steel cylinder, or that both the ceramic and the
steel melted... Both of these are wrong. That was NEVER stated in the
report.
Yes, it was. Figs.
Why God gave *us* Google.
Quoting the elderly British woman circa 1955, If God had meant us to fly,
he would never have given us the railways. My sentiments exactly.
- Jed
: Andrew andrew...@att.net
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Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 6:02 PM
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It does mean vet. Here's a random person from LinkedIn
Cornelia Wagner, Dr. med. vet.
Veterinarian, Certified Veterinary Acupucturist at Hawthorne
Oh Lord, we are all sinners :)
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Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 6:02 PM
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MarkI-ZeroPoint zeropo...@charter.net wrote:
E.g., the statement that how
Andrew andrew...@att.net wrote:
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I for one am going to drop this esteemed science team meme.
So, you think the Swedish power company consortium sent amateurs? You think
Uppsala U. and the Royal Institute of Technology are two-year colleges?
There's another one with a nuclear physics
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