Larry Park's Response
Posted by Petra on May 06, 2006 at 06:00:23:

Hi Mike,

Larry isn't a poster on this web site so I asked him to comment on the appraisal you posted about him and here's what he had to say:

Here are some facts - btw - I never spoke with Willamette week. WW is a small time paper in Portland. I don't know where they (WW) got their information or what their source(s) were. Looks like they scrambled it all up.

Intel Corporation 1979-1988 (Multibus I & II & PC computer divisions) Employee #21712
nCube Corporation 1988-1994 (massively parallel supercomputer systems) Employee #36
Terra Research & Consulting 1994-2005 (consulting with Credence, IBM, Sequent, Intel, & other corporations).

Current work confidential.

Never worked at Tektronix.

I guess I must have fooled everybody into getting hired into the highest engineering position into a multi-million dollar Corporation....

Must be getting all of that scientific knowledge from that 'Researcher' poster.....
Funny how that guy knows so much about Quantum Physics, Silicon & Electronics Physics, and seismic technology... He must have known so much that he designs his own proprietary seismograph equipment that no one else in the world has.... Hmmm.

Reference info:
While working at nCube, the unusual earth transients were the first observed causing failures in the supercomputer power modules. Photos of the actual data, the supercomputer modules & electronics at:
http://www.terraresearch.net/bookchapters/chapter2/Terra_Research_Book_chapter2.pdf

For the debate on ether:
This link gives the background to the issues of ether testing & 'entrainment' in the earth giving the different results.

http://www.orgonelab.org/miller.htm


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