How is Dewey doing by the way?
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Still Weaving.
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I told you guys I'd see you at the finish line.
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Seiber Troutman plunge your head into the bucket filled with rain water you
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I told you guys I'd see you at the finish line.
See you there for your "took part too" badge
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See you there for your "took part too" badge
Just for an ‘I took part too’ badge, the entry fee was quite high, wasn’t it?
BTW: Who finally had to the pay the bill for the IH/Rossi charade?
The early IH shareholders, or the Woodford investors, or both?
Just checked the WPCT chart and the blog....
https://woodfordfunds.com/words/insights/wpct-november-2017/
Some people there are not not at all amused about the performance of their investment.
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Just checked the WPCT chart and the blog....
https://woodfordfunds.com/words/insights/wpct-november-2017/
Some people there are not not at all amused about the performance of their investment.
One commentator at the cited WPCT blog recommended a scientific advisory committee in view both of the poor performance of the Fund and
in view of the fact that many of the shareholders themselves had scientific backgrounds. The focus of the Fund appears to be pharmaceutical
in the main. I did not see much, if any mention of the IH issues. It is a shame to see somewhat retail investors taking on the risks of venture or
"private placement" capital.
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The trolls will be the last to know.
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you should maybe start your posts with " once upon a time..." Dewey.
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The trolls will be the last to know.
The Trolls know already, it's the rest of us who keep looking.
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Alan - the trolls don't know beans.
Be careful with your wagon hitch.
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Dewey Dewey Dewey.
What ever happened to somebody who was supposed to be careful?
By parting the world in you and trolls
you remind me of someone I know from Twitter.
But that seems to be fashionable these days...
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True Troll Monty - getting stuff done in the real world my friend.
I wonder if you will ever be able to relate?
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And you show the same amount of proof as Rossi does. Ah wait... actually less (if thats possible)
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Very interesting discussions. I did research at Cornell in plasma physics back in the '70s, when hopes were high for some sort of hot fusion method of producing energy. The last 40 years I have been doing other hi-tech stuff and did not really follow the field, but the cold fusion work of Fleischmann and Pons caught my attention back in 1989. Since then, I have not kept up, decided to check it out on a whim...and surprise, I see that it is still alive and kicking! There is so much material out there it is hard to know where to start! But to begin at the beginning, perhaps someone with some experience could refer me to the best material regarding the replication of the original Fleischmann and Pons experiments and results? I understood that it was a difficult issue even for them, but did this ever get fully worked out?
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But to begin at the beginning, perhaps someone with some experience could refer me to the best material regarding the replication of the original Fleischmann and Pons experiments and results? I understood that it was a difficult issue even for them, but did this ever get fully worked out?
Not sure if this is the best source for a discussion of the Pons and Fleischmann experiment per se, but Ed Storms gives a good review of the field since 1989 in his book "Science of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction." (Caveat: somewhat polemical.)
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Word to people spoiling to start petty squabbles: take note of your brethren with the locks on their profiles.
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Welcome! To add to Eric's suggestion above, there is a short video by Jed Rothwell.
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