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- From: terry@aslws01.asl.dl.nec.com (Terry Bollinger)
- Subject: Re: Yamaguchi's Paper and Resp. To S.J.
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 19:18:53 GMT
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- In article <921119171505_72240.1256_EHL48-1@CompuServe.COM>
- Jed Rothwell <72240.1256@compuserve.com> writes:
-
- > Terry Bollinger remarks:
- >
- > | "By the way, I truly do not think the kind of "ignore any problems, she's
- > | right, she's right!" approach that Mr. Rothwell has taken in defending
- > | Dr. Notoya..."
- >
- > Incorrect! Wrong! First of all it isn't my "defense." It is her's, I am
- > merely translating her comments into English. Second, her defense has
- > always been, and remains:
- >
- > | If you think this experiment is wrong, bring a meter, or an
- > | oscilloscope, or any gadget you want, and measure the resistance, the
- > | input power, or the heat yourself. The demo unit will be open for anyone
- > | to examine in any fashion they would like, for up to three days at
- > | M.I.T. The lab experiment, which is far better and more convincing, is
- > | also open to the public. If you want maximum details, go to Hokkaido.
- >
- > This is the extreme opposite from an "ignore any problem" approach...
-
- Fair enough. I look forward to hearing the results of the MIT demo and
- examination period, and I suspect many others do also. And I wish Dr.
- Notoya well with regards to reproducibility. Such public demonstrations
- are certainly going in the right direction to achieve such a goal.
-
- Cheers,
- Terry Bollinger
-
-