Posted on 09/20/2011 9:28:53 PM PDT by Kevmo
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IB4TS In Before The Seagulls
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I, for one, hope it works.
That's a big if. He seems impressed with the heat exchanger, but there is still no way to rule out fraudulent inputs into the system.
That’ll be interesting if it works, but we really don’t need it, since we already know this will work:
A lot of people do, and scam artists are attracted to areas where people have a lot of hope. Look at out current president, for instance.
How to Prove that the Rossi/Focardi eCAT LENR is Real (or Fake)
But you won't bother helping out one way or another on such an effort, would you?
Therefore, in the meantime...
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Your result for The Which Stupid Creature Are You Test...
You scored extremely high on opinionation, very low on knowledge, very low on usefulness, and very high on loudness factor.
I, too, hope it works: but I’d be happier if the Uppsala staff included a professional illusionist.
Same here.
I lost a lot of respect for the Energy from Thorium crowd.
http://www.energyfromthorium.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3206&hilit=cold+fusion
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2731436/posts
They didnt just block a thread about cold fusion (where there was some fascinating discussion about Thorium possibly being the “catalyst”) but they deleted it. What do they have to hide?
Im glad I captured what I did before it went down the black hole.
I don’t know why they did that, but neither do I care, because thorium is all we need for the next 1000 years at least. Read the little summary article I wrote at
Let’s quit wasting time and get this thing going!
No thanks, but I like your website.
p.s. pictures of your Alaskan Malamute, Sara give a bad URL 404
Yeah, one of these days I should restore those picture. She’s a beautiful dog.
I just gained a lot of respect for them.
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