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In Reply to: It would seem so.. posted by John Escallier on November 25, 2002 at 06:04:33:
John Es, I have only one nagging question. The rest I can ignore. That is: When and how did I misquote Hummel?
For the rest, it is amazing how many individuals can find 'research errors' in other peoples work, yet not do anything themselves to prove with any evidence of an oversight being actually made. This is what Dr. Ashley did, almost 25 years ago to Walt Jung, and allegedly blocked Walt's 55 page preprint from being put in the AES Journal. It is interesting that Walt Jung is now awarded for his efforts over the years, but when you are an innovator, trust me, you can easily be blocked by those who would take the credit themselves, or stop you just because they cannot change their paradigm of what they think is important in their area of expertise. Just for fun let me quote you a few examples:
"There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in their home" Ken Olsen Pres. of DEC 1977"I can accept the theory of relativity as little as I can accept the existance of atoms and other such dogmas" Ernst Mach 1913
Follow Ups:
""John Es, I have only one nagging question. The rest I can ignore. That is: When and how did I misquote Hummel?""Well, it's about time. You passed that for a while.
Sent you an e-mail...Please read it.
I will not address any of this post or any other ""attack"" posts from you until you have done so.
Let me know if you didn't receive it. The system here had no problem sending it, or at least telling me it was sent.
Thanks.
John Es, I answered your E-mail, not how did I 'misquote' Hummel? For the record, my test load is about 4K ohms.
John Es, I answered your E-mail, not how did I 'misquote' Hummel? For the record, my test load is about 4K ohms.
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