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- Challenger's concern was over the title of the image. I think their edit summary was neither fair nor useful. When a New York Times reporter says he got the image from the Taliban photographer who took it the doubts were pro forma. I considered restoring the image but I found another non-free image, that I used instead. Geo Swan (talk) 19:37, 15 April 2013 (UTC)
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- Hi Geo Swan. I am deleting this file today. The fact that the man is missing and arm and toe can be adequately described with words, so this image fails our non-free content criterion # 1. -- Dianna (talk) 16:56, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
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Thank you for taking the time to go through the E-Cat nonsense and reply on my talk page. I have written the following as a response to the ban page, and doubtless will be breaking various Misplaced Pages rules with it, even if I'm allowed to post it.
I understand what argumentum ad hominem means. AndyTheGrump denies it, but he still has not answered the various points I brought up, in particular the referenced errors about Rossi believing nickel and hydrogen combined to form copper, the cherry picked quotation from the stale dated PopSci article and possibly libelous defamation of his character, suggesting he is a criminal and a conman. Instead he goes after the messenger saying that I am clueless, a sock puppet, have threatened others (which I haven’t), that I should “go away and learn about how science works,” asking I have some connection to Rossi or the testers (I don’t) and accusing me of using the talk page as a soapbox.
My major complaint is that the article is not neutral. Give mainstream views prominence, but at least give something from the other side. Don’t cherry pick the most negative bits from the articles quoted as was done for Featherstone’s piece, giving an erroneous view. This is not even the current article from PopSci that is much more favorable. AndyTheGrump gives much weight to LENR being fringe science, but I believe it to be emerging from this category when Dennis Bushnell, Chief Scientist at the NASA Langley Research Center says LENR is proven beyond dispute, as does Nobel Laureate Brian Josephson and others.
There have been two independent tests of the E-Cat funded by the reputable Elforsk R&D organization. It might have been better to call them engineering tests in order to avoid the misunderstanding by some editors, who felt it should have been a scientific test to determine the physics of the reaction. The test never claimed that and was conducted properly as an engineering test, as I know from firsthand experience with scanning IR instruments. These tests showed the E-Cat worked with a high degree of confidence. A further continuous six month test to start this Summer has been funded by Elforsk.
AndyTheGrump made much of me posting a long excerpt from Engineering News. To start with, I have permission from Kenneth Creamer, CEO of Engineering News do this and secondly, like the piece I wrote myself, this was an effort to reach a compromise through discussion. I had no intention of showing Leonardo Corp’s address in the final piece, this was an attempt to show the E-Cat was real and not “fringe science.” You may indeed order a 1 MW plant from there with four months delivery and currently they are offering a 1 MW plant free to a user in Europe on the understanding it will be open to the public.
I made the mistake of posting on AndyTheGrump’s page that I apologized for ascribing Edison (talk)’s accusation of me threatening someone to him after he said I shouldn’t post there. (It is now deleted) Possibly there is some Misplaced Pages rule against civil discourse. I still don’t know how to reply to Edison as I don’t see any edit link. So, as of this morning I can no longer edit the E-Cat page although I have not been informed of this. I guess that the E-Cat will become accepted in six to twelve months but I won’t hold my breath to be reinstated and for AndyTheGrump to be banned instead. Adrian Ashfield Parallel (talk) 21:18, 10 June 2013 (UTC)