DOE Report on Cold Fusion
thhamm writes "The DOE Report on Cold Fusion (mentioned here too) is out. Take a look at it on the DOE Website. Well, looks like there is nothing really new since Pons & Fleischmann in 1989, because "While significant progress has been made in the sophistication of calorimeters since the review of this subject in 1989, the conclusions reached by the reviewers today are similar to those found in the 1989 review.""
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A year or two ago a tabloid reported that some hunter from my hometown in PA shot Big Foot. Seeing as my town is pretty small, this made the local paper. There are some people in my area that might pass for Big Foot, hairy, smelly, communicate using grunts, and they live in the woods in the middle of nowhere. I don't think the tabloid got it right though, cause they all still seem to be there.
With the patriot act, your congressman is already aware of this.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
What about mexican jokes? Canadian jokes? Surely you jest. Maybe it's because Canadians and Mexicans crossed across the land bridge from Asia thosands of years ago. We all know Americans did not cross this bridge therefore are not subject to such jokes.
You'd think with that logic that Team America woulda finished off the Korean jokes with Kim Jong Il's song. ;)
I don't find it offensive, but I think these all 'template' jokes are really stupid and not funny at all. If you want to be witty, be more creative and come up with your own joke for god's sake. I'm not sure how it is in other countries, but, in Korea, only old people make 'template' jokes.
Sounds interesting. Where can I get a book that teaches this "human language"?
It's Nu-ku-lar.