Comment Re:Even if it is true it isn't needed (Score 1) 828
You always know a dickwad by the number of times they use the word "fuck" in their attempt to convey something.
You always know a dickwad by the number of times they use the word "fuck" in their attempt to convey something.
Um... about forty years ago a salesman for Control Data Corp. said to me ( a CDC field engineer) and of my Mits Altair 8800 microcomputer "Frank, Do you really think your toy will ever replace this??" He was gesturing to the BIG CDC 6400 in a glass room behind us.
Things do change folks. Naysayers be damned. It's just a matter of time.
End of story.
www.coldfire.org
If this works as advertides this should be stopped immediately and the research burned. The last thing we want to do is give Humanity a cheap, efficient, and minimally polluting power source.
Why would we want humanity to spread like a parasite out across the cosmos? We should scale back the population to 100-50 million and live with harmony with nature by using renewable resources. Cheap energy would allow the virus that is humanity to spread and infect more of the universe, one planet of parasites is enough.
Read misanthropy.
Yea, lets kill-off half the people on the planet, dig holes to live in and commune with nature.
Nah!
Ad Astra!
I invite Andrea Rossi to take part in a Slashdot interview, if he's willing to answer readers' questions about his claims.
The guy doesn't answer to us. We're not experts; the vast majority of us aren't even educated layman on the topic of nuclear physics. How pretentious and pointless is it inviting him to waste time justifying his "claims" to us rather than suggesting he have an open Q&A with the staff at CERN or something?
No, ask him http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/ - he just may reply. He's answered many questions (including some of my own). He's very humble and willing to enter a discourse with you but not indulged to explain some of the E-Cat's processes.
... we obey the laws of thermodynamics !
Laws were meant to be broken...
Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code. -- Dave Olson