You are both going over the top here.  I think in scientific discourse
something along the lines of Yeat's "Second Coming" is worth holding in
mind:
"The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate
intensity"

On 11 December 2011 16:13, Mary Yugo <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Aussie Guy E-Cat <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> As for Krivit in Italy did you actually listen to the way he asked
>> questions? He was rude and insulting. To an Italian his actions would have
>> just shut them down. Did you see Levi's reactions as Krivit questioned and
>> treated him like some dumb school kid who was telling lies? If these guys
>> were not gentlemen, Krivit would have been sleeping with the fishes because
>> of his lack of respect. And you wonder why Americans have such a bad
>> reputation around the world? Krivit needs to grow up and apologize to the
>> Italians for the way he treated them back then and even more so now.
>> Krivit's reporting is so one sided as to call his and who he is working for
>> agenda into question. As far as I can see Rossi is spot on calling many
>> around him a snake.
>>
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> Talk about rude and insulting, your characterization of Italians, as a
> violent people who respond to scientific critique with murder, is racist.
>
> I forgot: how do you explain Levi's failure in all this time to repeat a
> simple 18 hour experiment that supposedly yielded spectacular power levels
> in an almost incontrovertible manner?
>

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