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Old September 1st 03, 07:24 PM
Charles Cagle
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Default How does the Tokamak work?

In article , Frances
wrote:

"Charles Cagle" ha scritto nel messaggio
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In article , Cyril Meynier
wrote:

le Thu, 28 Aug 2003 02:58:31 GMT, Charles Cagle a
pensé, ce qui, en soi, l'a déjà classé dans une petite élite. Pour
être plus précis, il/elle a pensé que :

In reality it doesn't work. Or rather it works quite well as a device
used to extract money from taxpayers so as to keep an army of welfare
queens in white coats employed so that they can send their kids to
college without ever really having provided anything of value for this
nation.

One could say exactly the same about wind power 30 years ago, about
railways in 1820, rocketry in 1950, nuclear (fission) power in 1960,
computers in 1940, and so on.


Absolute bull**** response

[snip, seulement pour sauver nos pauvres cerveaux]
(en anglais, je m'excuse) Don't mind him, he can't help hurling insults to
anybody who isn't himself... ending up to excoriate some of the most
cognoscenti here about, as you probably noticed from other (genuinely
qualified) posts.
(hmmm, feels a bit better now. Apologies for the "venting" :-)

Slan,
Frances


Fish and reptiles (snakes, etc.) have vents. Nice to see that you have
identified yourself.

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