Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!pasteur!ames!lll-winken!uunet!pdn!rnms1!ard From: ard@rnms1.paradyne.com (0000-Akash Deshpande(0000)) Newsgroups: sci.research,sci.space,sci.environment,misc.headlines,sci.misc Subject: Re: Success with cold fusion reported Message-ID: <5887@pdn.paradyne.com> Date: 31 Mar 89 15:07:28 GMT References: <8328@csli.STANFORD.EDU> <18213@glacier.STANFORD.EDU> <3451@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu> <77762DBH106@PSUVM> <1989Mar28.041030.2291@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu> <1113@gvgpsa.GVG.TEK.COM> <11685@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: news@pdn.paradyne.com Reply-To: ard@rnms1.paradyne.com (0000-Akash Deshpande) Organization: AT&T Paradyne, Largo, Florida Lines: 16 Xref: utzoo sci.research:835 sci.space:10407 sci.environment:751 misc.headlines:7565 sci.misc:3367 In article <11685@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> kring@washoe.Berkeley.EDU (Chuck Kring) writes: >In article <8328@csli.STANFORD.EDU>, cphoenix@csli.STANFORD.EDU (Chris Phoenix) writes: >> Imagine how cheap it would be, with unlimited power, to turn large areas of >> land into mirrors. > > 1> Deserts get cold at night because there is little vegetation or > 2> If the greenhouse effect were a problem, then much of the reflected and spacecrafts and airplanes will have a real problem. Gives a new meaning to mirage, though. And isn't there a plane called mirage, tying all these together? -Akash Akash Deshpande ATT Paradyne uunet!pdn!ard Mail stop LG-129 (813) 530-8307 o Largo, Florida 34649-2826 Like certain orifices, every one has opinions. I haven't seen my employer's!