On 2011-04-09 00:40, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I do not think so. I believe I know Rossi well enough to say that the
scattered and poorly organized nature of his web site is not intentional.
He is not the blog webmaster. He did not develop it. So we can't blame
the structure on him. But he does not see anything wrong with it. I
agree it fits his personality.
Personally, even without trying to invest too much time organizing
content, I would have put a section for general discussion, one strictly
for submitted papers and related messages, and a proper blog- (or even
twitter-) like one for E-cat news entries, development status reports,
future plans written by Rossi himself. I hope he or his IT experts are
reading this.
[...]
By the way, you do not need a search box. It is handy, but you
can restrict a Google search to one web site with an "advanced search"
or by using a search term such as:
Yes, I use this trick often, but the caveat is that it doesn't work on
pages not indexed by Google.
By the way, maybe it's off-topic here, but I'll take the chance to ask
you a question on something you wrote on a few hours ago on another forum:
Some people have speculated that Rossi would not allow tests except in his
presence. He already did allow such tests. He even paid for such tests! He is
now back in Florida and test are continuing at U. Bologna.
Do you have access to inside information? I thought the R&D agreement
with the University of Bologna was still on hold due to legal /
bureaucracy issues, at least as far as I can read between the lines in
info posted on Passerini's blog, whom is some sort of insider himself.
Cheers,
S.A.