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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. Stevenkrivit 06:01, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks! I have updated it. And congratulations for what you do for Cold Fusion ! Pcarbonn 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.
STemplar 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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