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In Reply to: RE: "The Bybee purifier 'effect' is a small one, and perhaps easily dismissed in mid fi systems." posted by geoffkait on January 20, 2011 at 02:13:01:
I might add that Dick Olsher is probably the only person that Jack Bybee was in any position to confide to EXACTLY how the Bybee Purifier works. This is because he is a physicist, has a security clearance, AND he signed a non-disclosure agreement with Jack Bybee, before Jack told him the whole story. Jack, himself, told me this, years ago.
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- RE: "The Bybee purifier 'effect' is a small one, and perhaps easily dismissed in mid fi systems." - john curl 08:48:05 01/20/11 (11)
- RE: "The Bybee purifier 'effect' is a small one, and perhaps easily dismissed in mid fi systems." - geoffkait 16:21:08 01/20/11 (10)
- RE: "The Bybee purifier 'effect' is a small one, and perhaps easily dismissed in mid fi systems." - john curl 17:19:44 01/20/11 (9)
- RE: "The Bybee purifier 'effect' is a small one, and perhaps easily dismissed in mid fi systems." - geoffkait 17:44:20 01/20/11 (8)
- This kind of compartmentalization? - Tony Lauck 14:19:42 01/21/11 (5)
- Maybe - geoffkait 15:32:58 01/21/11 (4)
- RE: Maybe - Tony Lauck 07:15:07 01/22/11 (3)
- Methinks - geoffkait 08:20:23 01/22/11 (2)
- RE: Methinks - Tony Lauck 08:28:06 01/22/11 (1)
- RE: Methinks - geoffkait 10:38:18 01/22/11 (0)
- RE: "The Bybee purifier 'effect' is a small one, and perhaps easily dismissed in mid fi systems." - john curl 18:32:57 01/20/11 (1)
- RE: "The Bybee purifier 'effect' is a small one, and perhaps easily dismissed in mid fi systems." - geoffkait 18:58:48 01/20/11 (0)