On Jan 25, 2006, at 10:08 PM, thomas malloy wrote:
I posted;
And Leaking Pen responded
what was the body? ive got the list on gmail, so ive got it all
archived and searchable.
Thanks Leaking.
In late August I posted a message about LENR's in which I raised
some questions about it applicability to energy generation and
radionuclide remediation. I believe that I mentioned BLP too.
On Aug 29, 2005, at 9:20 PM, thomas malloy wrote:
Jed posted on an article published in the New Republic putting down
cold fusion. The article is available by subscription only, however
he posted the following URL http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/
common/story_page/0,5744,16414974%5E28737,00.html I pulled up the
article and I didn't see any mention of CF,
Has anyone read the article? Did you read a review Jed? Maybe I'll
see if the library has NR. I noticed the email of [EMAIL PROTECTED] NR.
His name is Peter Binart. He is a regular guest on the Hugh Hewitt
Show. If the article is as off base as Jed makes out, I'll mention
it to Hugh. It's like me writing an article on Constitutional Law
and making some outrageous, and false comments. I may be able to
get some publicity for the LENR site.
I met Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty., yesterday at the Minnesota
State Fair. I mentioned my interest in the subject of alternative
energy sources. With regards to CF, I mentioned the missing energy,
and that we, believed that it was being carried off by neutrinos. I
told him, dude, where's my energy, which he found amusing.
He recounted his visit to the neutrino detector built in an
underground iron mine in northern Minnesota. They fired neutrinos
from Chicago, and they showed up in the detector.
I asked him if he would like to discuss the matter further, and he
gave me his card. The two things that I have in mind are steam
injection with ethanol fuels, and the nuclear battery. Both are
proven technologies. Minnesota is long on both corn and spent
reactor waste. I mentioned BLP, but added that it was proprietary.
If anyone has any suggestions, additions, comments, let me know.