Jones Beene wrote:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen A. Lawrence"

I'm puzzled. I checked it out, expecting to find a partly populated database, but the search engine appears to be riding on the Google database. Specifically, it has my site indexed in exactly the same peculiar, fragmentary fashion as the way Google shows it -- this couldn't be coincidence.



Is this your homepage, Stephen ?
http://www.mimas.ltd.uk/

Nope, wrong S. Lawrence! I'm not British, I'm not a chemist, and I haven't got a PhD.

I'm over at http://www.physicsinsights.org/

The fractured indexing I refer to is that Google, from first month I had the site up, indexed the page URL but not the content for some of the pages. I haven't seen that on other sites -- I suspect they run pages through a "coincidence filter" and if they look too much like other sites in the index they don't pull the whole page into the index. But I'm guessing, of course. Whatever the reason it's peculiar, it's still the case, and it's the case with the same pages on use.com, which suggests that the same index is in back of it.


If so, you are the likely author of the bumper sticker:
"It's amino world without chemists"    ;-)
....but is their an LENR connection?

Sure -- just plug 'em in.  Then they're electrochemists.


Jones


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