It is a shame the sound quality isn't better. Harry
----- Original Message ---- > From: Jones Beene <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wed, June 22, 2011 9:52:43 PM > Subject: RE: [Vo]:Brian Josephson on Rossi > > Terry, > > What 'endorsements' has Brian Josephson missed-out on, specifically? > > He is an LENR advocate for sure, but the factuality of LENR is still > pending, so one cannot call him out on that. He may have picked other tech > losers (on the fringes) - which I do not know of - since he is open-minded, > to a fault. > > Funny you mention it ... yours is the same initial response that several > others (in fact almost everyone) expresses on first seeing the video - but I > overlooked it: that these two are rather "unattractive" (at least unkempt) > people. Too bad. Plus the video is a huge yawner in terms of visual-effects. > > I gave up television (aside from YouTube) some years ago and am not > accustomed to being fed news by perfectly coifed, made-up, handsome and > well-dressed talking-heads, so these two look pretty "normal" to me :) In > fact, as far as "believability" this kind of natural appearance can be a > plus, not a negative... at least it is clear they are not trying to impress > anyone with anything other than science or logic. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Terry Blanton > > Jones Beene wrote: > > > A bit of street cred . > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAJnZZi41YA&feature=player_embedded > > Judy didn't have a brush in her purse? BJ looks like Dr. Brackish > Okun. I guess that lends credibility with some. > > For those who do not know him, he became a Nobel Prize laureate in 1973 > > http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1973/index.html > > for the prediction of the eponymous Josephson effect. Some of his > more recent endorsements have not advanced his CREDibility. > > I do tend to side with him, however. > > Ah well, tomorrow is another day. > > T > > > >

