Back to SPAWAR, why should we mix the point of view- killing of SPAWAR was
the problem. Rossi is an entirely different problem
When SPAWR started I was very busy working as a journalist, plus I could
not feel much enthusiasm for it because it was not about energy.
I have not understood its philosophy.
In our (my OLTCHIM lab)practice of Project Management the very first
question for any project was ; *What will it give us in case it is a
perfect success?*
Yes, what could give "us" a triumphant SPAWAR?
My impression is that it had generated endless
discussions about a "poor man's" method of measurement and not more.Was it
really killed or has it comited a slow suicide?
I humbly recognize thta I am not well informed in this case

Peter



On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Mary Yugo <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> You remind of elderly white bigots in Georgia who say they got along well
>> with black people and loved them like family. Yet these people were in
>> charge until the 1970s, and they maintained race divided schools in
>> Atlanta, where the black schools had no books, no laboratory equipment,
>> filthy bathrooms with backed up toilets, and such crowded classes that half
>> the kids attended in the morning, and half in the afternoon, and most
>> dropped out. This was a machine intended to destroy lives and keep people
>> in dire poverty. The older people deny that is how things were. They say
>> they didn't know, they never saw it. They deny it was their fault. But it
>> was their fault.<SNIP>
>>
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> Yikes!
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