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== New Image Available ==
Pcarbonn...I just uploaded an image of a more modern calorimeter. A closed cell, within a mass-flow calorimeter. It may be more appropriate than the image of the old open cell calorimeter. I do not know how to put it into the page. Perhaps you can figure it out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/Image:SRI-TypeCalorimeter.jpg. If you wish to contact me, I can be reached at 310.470.8189.
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:Thanks! I have updated it. And congratulations for what you do for Cold Fusion ! ] 12:40, 12 January 2007 (UTC)

== another cf related move ==
I.Q. starring Meg Ryan

btw...Breaking Symmetry is hot..its unrated..if it was rated, it would be R ! Sex and cold fusion. Great combo.

] 06:06, 12 January 2007 (UTC)


== Navy Photo ==
Hi Pcarbonn,

You are most welcome. By the way, the top (Navy) photo was taken in 2005 but the cell was built and used mostly in 1989. Pamela Mosier-Boss calls it their "First Generation" cell. It is designed for the codeposition method. I'll have a photo of a modern codeposition cell posted in a few weeks. They might look interesting side by side, for comparison. The modern cell is starkly boring compared with the first gen cell. I like the first gen cell because you can look at it and (if you know the details) learn a lot about the process by identifying each component.

Cheers,

Steve

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