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On 9/14/04 7:43 PM, in article ci7vml012n3@news2.newsguy.com,
"outsor@city-net.com" <outsor@city-net.com> wrote:
> "(In the case of the Bedini Clarifier, one might argue that the company
> behind it isn't making paranormal claims, but from Randi's point of view
> -- and mine -- such a device would have to have true paranormal aspects
> to actually do anything other than lighten buyers' wallets, and
> therefore it is appropriate for Randi to make noise about the $1M being
> available to anybody who can actually demonstrate that the gadget works.)"
>
> Which is also the case with various expressions of perpetual motion
> machines with which he applies the pledge also, no paranormal claims, only
> pseudoscientific claims as to mechanism of explanation.
So, if you were to say "boy 'item X' seems to work but I have no idea how"
Randi's callenge would not apply to you?
>
> In another of his pieces, stereophile was said to have entered into talks
> to test the claims for the Tice clock for which they had reviewed it as
> having made a positive audible effect. They abruptly withdrew from the
> process. The pseudoscientific claims as to mechanism of explanation were
> likewise at issue there also, not paranormal powers.