From: MikeRose (mich_ros@alcor.concordia.ca)
Date: Tue Apr 29 1997 - 19:34:55 MDT
On Tue, 29 Apr 1997 CALYK@aol.com wrote:
> Yes, he claims that it works, drives the car regularly, even showed it to the
> news media (who refused to air it). He researched hydrogen generators
> extensively (not fusion plants, or maybe he did(did not say)), and perfected
> a way of making a car run on water. The article he wrote is actually the
> directions on how to make it. You think they'd publish that if it didnt
> work? I dunnOOooo......
If 'the media' do not publish it when it DOES work, then it seems obvious
that 'the media' could publish when it DOESN'T WORK.
I know many people (mainly Discordians (hail Eris!)) who have got some
great hoax articles published. Are you seriously saying you believe
everything you read?
Most journalists check their facts less vigorously than most scientists,
the scientific literature is riddled with rubbish, imagine what crap us
journos are feeding you. We have little peer reviewing, the public are the
only ones who really check up on us, and most people on the street think
"You think they'd publish that if it didn't work? I dunnOOooo......"
Mike "changed sides in the argument" Rose.
[sorry Danny, you're on yer own now!]
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law,
For we are such stuff that dreams are made of.
____________ MikeRose@journalist.com ___________
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