The point is more that the choice of a meter that can't measure high frequency 
is requisite for this hoax.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jed Rothwell 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 3:56 PM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Krivit report on Oct. 6 Rossi test


  Joe Catania wrote:


    I should? I've already done what I should do.

  Nonsense! You should tell the company. They will be grateful you have 
discovered this terrible problem with their instrument. They may pay you a 
large sum of money for helping them find this problem. You should inform all of 
the other companies that make ammeters. You will become a highly paid industry 
consultant and they will invite you to give keynote speeches at their trade 
shows.

  Think about this. You have discovered a way to fool an instrument that is 
used throughout the world, often in critical applications. You are the second 
person to discover an easy way to make this instrument display the wrong 
numbers. (Rossi was the first.) No doubt thousands of industrial accidents 
occur everyday because this happens inadvertently. When you tell the world why 
these instruments do not work, you will be a hero.

  I had no idea it was so easy to interfere with the operation of such a widely 
used, critical instrument.

  Do you also happen know how to make a thermocouple produce the wrong answer? 
By ESP perhaps? Can you use your superpowers to change the answer on my Casio 
calculator, while you are at it?

  I hope that you will use your powers for good and not evil.

  - Jed

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