BlankJones wrote.. My hope with this collection of long-winded posts is to encourage a range of experiments with variants of Barker - applied to VTA-MRA devices, esp. since it is easy to do. Hopefully a few Aggies or Owls under Richard's tutelage will jump into the fray, despite the fact that both the Sweet VTA and McClain/Wootan MRA are viewed skeptically today (even on Vo) as devices which were little more than measurement error. Maybe so.... or maybe they were not technically OU but did work on occasion as LENR devices <g>.
Howdy Jones, been following this thread with interest and passing it along to certain " lost soul undergrads at both Aggieland and the home of the Horned Frogs and Owls. Alas! Senior undergrads in engineering school spend most of their time in labs. Girls learn fast that engineering students spend all their time with studies so the girls flock to business school types.. until about a month before the engineering students graduate.... and shazzaam! , the graduate engineering student transforms into a hunk in the girls eyes.. hmmm. Some of the girls are smart and begin looking early, Makes mentoring a chore. Surprisingly, often times when I pass on one of Jones' posts to an undergrad, it gets passed on to others and even a few grad students view them.. keep those cards and letters flowing , cuz Aggies and Owls need the inspiration.. hehe.. they ask.. who is this guy and how old is he ? I think one of the female senior engineering undergrads has been studying one of your posts as an adjunct to her senior project . I''ll Keep you posted on this. Richard
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