posted by RRRGroup at Saturday, September 24, 2011
A book Albert Einstein: The Incorrigible Plagiarist by Christopher Jon Bjerknes states that Einstein took many ideas from what was previously known.
By z1wv1, at Monday, September 26, 2011
Rich, I see "Zeta Reticuli" on the cover. Was there any substantive about this Hill case in that issue, or was it just the same old rehash?(If you no longer have it onhand, don't worry about it.)
By Terry the Censor, at Monday, March 04, 2013
Terry..I'll dig out the magazine and see what it had on the Hills.We moved offices since this posting and our stuff is in boxes all over the place, so give me a bit to find it.Send me a note at rrrgroup@gmail.com so I can answer you outside the blog (here).RR
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A book Albert Einstein: The Incorrigible Plagiarist by Christopher Jon Bjerknes states that Einstein took many ideas from what was previously known.
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z1wv1, at Monday, September 26, 2011
Rich, I see "Zeta Reticuli" on the cover. Was there any substantive about this Hill case in that issue, or was it just the same old rehash?
(If you no longer have it onhand, don't worry about it.)
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Terry the Censor, at Monday, March 04, 2013
Terry..
I'll dig out the magazine and see what it had on the Hills.
We moved offices since this posting and our stuff is in boxes all over the place, so give me a bit to find it.
Send me a note at rrrgroup@gmail.com so I can answer you outside the blog (here).
RR
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