Re: MOST IMPORTANT FOSSIL (A human skull as old as coal!)

Douglas Weller (dweller@ramtops.demon.co.uk)
Sun, 03 Nov 1996 16:36:40 GMT

On Sat, 02 Nov 1996 20:56:26 GMT, ian@knowledge.co.uk (Ian Tresman) wrote:

>"Michael D. Painter" <mpainter@maxinet.com> wrote:
>
>>That hardly applies here. Had Scientific American gone to the site, watched
>>the flight, and then published the above their might be a comparison.
>>Conrad has had his rocks investigated by a number of people, people HE
>>picked.
>>How many such incidents have occurred since 1906? That was a while back.
>
>Yes Scientific American could have gone to the site, but didn't. Yes,
>it may have been a while back. A more recent example is cold fusion
>where Pons and Fleischmann were accused of all manner of crimes in the
>press. Yet Eneco now have a European patent on Pons-Fleischmann
>technology.

When can we expect the first Pons Fleischman plant built then?.