At 02:17 PM 9/17/2005, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Mitchell Swartz writes:

> The word was 'company'.

Rothwell: Ah, but it should have been "squad" (non-military) or "sodality" (but not in the sense used by Roman Catholic Church).


Wrong. The sentence was posted to counteract your erroneous attempted-minimization
of William Beaty's suggestion.

At 03:11 PM 9/16/2005, Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:
William Beaty wrote:
> are many commercial uses for a 10 to 100 Watt device. Even a 10 W heater
> would be useful for some niche applications, such as keeping equipment warm
> in the Arctic.
How about milliwatts and microwatts. Isn't Eveready/Duracell/Rayovac/Panasonic
a billion-dollar industry?

J. Rothwell: "Yeah. In the first post I listed 100 watts thermal or 10 watts thermoelectric as the minimum practical level, but I guess even a fraction of a watt thermoelectric would be useful. And one-watt thermal would make a dandy pocket warmer / gonad eraser. (Imagine the late night TV ads for that!) It is hard to imagine what use anyone might have for 100 or 200 mW of intermittent thermal power. That's how much most present-day CF devices produce. Not practical.
- Jed"


To which it was responded, supporting William Beaty's correction:
Swartz: "Although "It is hard to imagine what use anyone might have for 100 or 200 mW of intermittent thermal power" is true in the short run, over a longer amount of time, many 10s of kilojoules excess energy (and more) can be wrought. Furthermore, some present day cold fusion devices can produce more excess power (several watts), even though in the hands of Dr. Storms and Jed Rothwell and their company, using their techniques,
more paucity of excess power generation is observed, as they point out."

  After all the 'hot air' from the LENR site, it is apparent that
Jed's definitions are both wrong (practical AND company) AND he protests too much.


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> Buy a dictionary.

Rothwell:  "As you see, I have both a dictionary and a thesarus already."


   It has use beyond that of a paperweight.


  "If life is but a dream, then do we only imagine the truth?
    No!  By following our dreams we make our own truth."  - Selim Wormrider






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