Jed,
You are certain you know the answers. I don't claim I do and think
there are still many unknowns.
I don't like ad hominem attacks you make on others such as Rossi and
that is the only reason I have replied to you.
On 6/6/2016 4:30 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
a.ashfield <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
AA. I doubt you have seen the data in it.
Jed. What basis do you have for doubting that?
AA. Because you say you have not seen the report.
I said I have seen sample data from it, and the configuration. A large
enough sample that I am confident I understand the performance.
Look here. You do not have to believe me. Go right ahead say you think
I am a liar. But please, for all of our sakes, STOP PUTTING WORDS IN
MY MOUTH. Stop insisting that I said X when everyone can see I said Y.
(You might want to consider the possibility that I am telling the
truth, and Rossi is lying. Just a suggestion.)
I said I have seen data. Enough that I am sure I know the content of
the ERV. Because this is one system, and one sample is enough to
describe it. You don't need a year of data to do calorimetry. A few
days will suffice.
I am sure you know damn well what I meant. You are being petulant and
argumentative for no reason.
Stop saying ridiculous things such as "we can't judge because we have
not seen the data." /I/ have seen the data so _I can judge_. Why is
that so hard for you to remember? How many times do I have to repeat
that? _You_ have not seen the data so _you cannot judge_. You are not
me. Our names and e-mail address are different, so we are not the same
person.
You are free to disbelieve me but please stop making idiotic
assertions that there is something immoral, unseemly or unusual about
reporting on information that must be kept confidential for the time
being. It is up to Rossi or I.H. to reveal the details. Not me.
I will not respond to you again if this is what you insist on acting
like a cranky 6-year-old. I am willing to discuss this, but I will not
keep going over and over the same points, only to have you claim that
I did not say what I just said, or I must have meant something other
than what I clearly meant.
- Jed