On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 5:48 AM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
> T,
>
> Vortex search for Terry Blanton yields 7941 matches.

Embarrassingly loquacious.

> Interesting number and
> interesting style. You remain anonymous even as to gender.

Male, 58 yrs come Sept, Cat herder (engineer manager), BSEE and PE
with a current specialty in life safety systems.

> Hats off to you
> for not being judgmental.

Well, that's not entirely accurate.  I am not oft pre-judgemental.
And when I am, I keep it to myself until I have all the facts.

> If you were to design a small, cheap test LENR for
> the back of your garage, tell us what you would use, where to buy it and how
> you would initiate a 2 hour demonstration. Forget proofs, measurements,
> satisfying skeptics and such. Goal simply output temperature exceeds input
> temperature. In other words, the best bet methodology for a young student,
> perhaps, as you have distilled from the vast information you have sifted
> through over the years. Disregard all possible safety issues to begin with.
> That would be covered before actual construction as a separate issue.

Well, it's already been done.

http://lenr-canr.org/?page_id=187#HighSchoolStudents

But, it I were do something with NiH, I would look toward a construct
similar to my recent "Bettery" post:

http://www.prietobattery.com/

Click on the tab "How It Works".  I think a Ni foam, assuming it can
be constructed, is superior to the use of powder.

> Warm Regards,
>
> Reliable

PS  I know you are sincere when you use the descriptive "Warm"; but,
since this post is about my late good friend Chris, go back and see
incidences when he used the term "Warm Regards."  Now there was a man
who had a great mastery of the language.  He could slice you to pieces
and you would not realize it until several hours later after he has
slinked away.

His "Warm Regards" was interpreted by me to mean "Go to hell".

I am not a conspiracist (well, much); but, it is an odd coincidence
that, here was a man with no history of heart problems who suddenly
drops dead (actually he was on the divan).  And if you go back and
read his posts, you will find that he had just begun an investigation
of the (at the time) mysterious Jason Group.  I think he never gave up
on his investigations of the "suicides" of researchers, some who were
his colleagues:

http://www2.fiu.edu/~mizrachs/sdi-deaths.html

Not saying the two are related (looking over my shoulder).

God bless Chris, and good luck Mr. Gorsky!

Just Regards,  ;-)

Terry

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