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To: Scott Wheeler who wrote (8622)11/22/1998 3:24:00 PM
From: jack parker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Scott: It was my reply that mentioned cold fusion a few days ago. I read a great article in Wired Magazine that interviewed several of these same people mentioned in your link. The November issue is well worth the price of admission just for this in depth article. The engineer, Les Case in New Hampshire, is interviewed and he demonstrated his hot water heater using cold fusion in the zine. These are not fools that are doing these experiments, and the monies they are spending is mainly there own. The article also mentions the Pons team and the problems they experienced. Everyone in the story all had problems getting accurate results from their palladium due to the inconsistent purities in the metals avaliable from refiners. Same type problems that are happening to GPGI. Maybe we should try to put these science enginneers in touch with GPGI & Mike Mckay. They may be of some help in solving the riddle. Wired will put the entire article on the website Wired.com on the 27th of November. Still long and strong GPGI'er.
regards,
jack parker