Hi - 

The cold fusion bomb idea was a plot on one of new Outer Limits programs a
few years (I think it was the Outer Limits...) back.  Saw it during the wee
hours of the morning.

Jim D.


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From: Terry Blanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> WHAT'S NEW   Robert L. Park   Friday, 6 Aug 04   Washington, DC
>
> 1. COLD FUSION: JUST WHEN YOU THINK LIFE CAN'T GET ANY SILLIER.
> The cover of Popular Mechanics for August warns that "Cold Fusion
> Technology Enables Anyone To Build A Nuke From Commonly Available
> Materials."  A nuke?  The cold fusion guys can't brew a cup of
> tea.  The article: "Dangerous Science" is by Jim Wilson, whose
> cover story in April proclaimed the dawn of the age of atomic
> aircraft powered by hafnium-178 isomer reactors, which don't
> exist and never will http://www.aps.org/WN/WN04/wn041604.cfm. 
> OK, so grownups aren't supposed to read Popular Mechanics, but if
> the cold fusion faithful think they're going to get a cover story
> in Time, get over it.  DOE recently announced that cold fusion
> research will be reviewed, and believers imagined they'd been
> vindicated  http://www.aps.org/WN/WN04/wn040204.cfm. Wilson says
> Eugene Mallove of Infinite Energy Magazine assured him that the
> experimental evidence for cold fusion is too compelling for DOE
> to ignore.  Mallove couldn't be reached for comment.
>

Dr. Park:

You are either the most uninformed commentator on the planet or you have 
the most mobid sense of humor:

Dr. Mallove is dead:

http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2004/07/27/scientists_violent_de
ath_shocks_cold_fusion_research_network/

Either way, your time has passed.  Give way.

Warmest regards,

Terry


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