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Re: Call for members: The Order of the Tortoise

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Date 2022-12-26 16:54 -0800
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Subject Re: Call for members: The Order of the Tortoise
From KP2 KP2 <jungletrain@outlook.com>

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On Saturday, October 29, 2022 at 10:12:20 AM UTC-7, KP2 KP2 wrote:
> On Monday, November 17, 1997 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Barry Merriman wrote: 
> > This is to announce the formation of a new professional but 
> > not-to-seroious society for conventional scientists and engineers 
> > who are interested---though perhaps from skeptical point of view---in 
> > things related to Cold Fusion. All such people are encouraged to 
> > join---its easy! (Trivial, in fact...joining is more of a state of mind 
> > than an act...) 
> > I hope longtime science professional lurkers will join in the fun. 
> > Check out the Order of the Tortoise, at: 
> > http://www.math.ucla.edu/~barry/tortoise 
> > Excerpt: 
> > We are a group of conventional scientists and engineers who wish that 
> > Cold Fusion, Free Energy Devices, and Alchemy were real. 
> > The plodding Tortoise---making painfully slow progress but undaunted 
> > and un-discouraged---symbolizes mankind's enduring quest for 
> > these elusive goals. 
> > -- 
> > Barry Merriman 
> > Research Scientist, UCSD Fusion Energy Research Program 
> > Asst. Prof., UCLA Dept. of Math 
> > email: ba...@math.ucla.edu homepage: http://www.math.ucla.edu/~barry 
> Where are you Barry?
hello?

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