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Chrispy_ wrote:He made cold fusion happen in a jar once. Neither he nor anyone else on the planet could reproduce his experiment. I'm going to call BS.
Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?
grantmeaname wrote:Chrispy_ wrote:He made cold fusion happen in a jar once. Neither he nor anyone else on the planet could reproduce his experiment. I'm going to call BS.
What a brave position for you to take up.
Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?
grantmeaname wrote:Nobody respects cold fusion, and nobody here was defending it or him. So why you decided to bring up that cold fusion is unlikely is totally beyond me. It's like walking into Congress and saying that America is good. It adds nothing to the discussion and it's hardly a controversial stance.
derFunkenstein wrote:Man, I loved his Fleischmann's-brand spreads. Particularly those flavored with sea salt.
grantmeaname wrote:why you decided to bring up that cold fusion is unlikely is totally beyond me
Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?
ludi wrote:grantmeaname wrote:Nobody respects cold fusion, and nobody here was defending it or him. So why you decided to bring up that cold fusion is unlikely is totally beyond me. It's like walking into Congress and saying that America is good. It adds nothing to the discussion and it's hardly a controversial stance.
Actually, it's more like somebody mentioning Stanley Kubrick and someone else replying "Oh, you mean that pervert who made a film version of Lolita?" when you preferred to talk about 2001.
Like it or not, people are sometimes remembered for their most infamous work(s). Also, the OP brought up the cold fusion.
Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?
Chrispy_ wrote:Is d-bag not an acceptable word?