I agree with Horace.  Why give basic creativity the advantage of years of
experience or implantation knowledge.  There is such a thing as "planting a
seed".  While there is little doubt to the sincere altruism of the regular
contributors, the same can not be said for all the lurkers.  Consequently a
certain level of restraint should always be exercised.

Growing up, my brother, me, and my cousin represented quite the triumvirate
of mischief.  My cousin typically thought up a plan, I had a knack for
creatively enhancing it to it's full potential, and my brother could usually
be talked into implementing it.  The overall impact was soooooo much less
when I was unavailable to participate.  The will and the means can only get
you so far.  Creativity is always the exponential catalyst... 8^)

-john


-----Original Message-----
From: Edmund Storms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 3:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Roomba as monster


Why not Horace?  Most people who have the knowledge and equipment to
implement such ideas can dream up many more designs than we can.  In
addition, they will have devices already made that we do not know about
and these will be adapted.  The purpose of making such primitive ideas
public is to scare the crap out of people and get them to force the
government of address the issue before it is too late.  Right now, the
government ignores cold fusion because it would cause an economic hit to
all other energy sources.  This is the only reason that makes sense,
other than complete stupidity.

Regards,
Ed

Horace Heffner wrote:

> Good grief, Jed!  In passing, I've thought of dozens of military uses for
> CF.  It makes no sense at all to make them public though.
>
> Regards,
>
> Horace Heffner
>
>
>


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