Talk:The MERLIN Project

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PLEASE NOTE:

The "fourmilab" link you quoted carries copy from the original copyright owners (with their permission) and is so indicated on that site. The copy placed in the "Wikipedia" listing was edited and rewritten specifically for this posting with the wriiten permission of the copyright owners, Paul Guercio and Dr. George Hart.

If you require confirmation, Mr. Guercio's email is: paulguercio@onebox.com or merlinproject@onebox.com Dr. Hart's email is ghart23@earthlink.net

- jim caise jimcaise@yahoo.com


I removed the "all rights reserved" notice since this is already covered by Wikipedia's own copyright notice.

I searched in vain for any references to MERLIN in the media, with the exception of the Coast to Coast link. If anyone finds any, please feel free to add them.

The order of the projects listed in the header is their Google order. DJ Clayworth 14:38, 21 Apr 2004 (UTC)

'time-sensitive' does not convey the same thing as 'astrological'. In fact it usually means 'short term' (which does not seem to be what MERLIN is about). I want to convey in a word that information from star and planet positions is used as the source. Is astronomical better? DJ Clayworth 15:06, 21 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Oh, didn't notice this. Apologies. Andre 06:59, 5 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Please don't remove the notes about the sources, or the other projects called MERLIN. The first projects listed get higher Google ranking than the 'predictive' project. Nor do we want to give anh indication that the claims by the project authors are verified. They are not, and the whole project is extrememly short of backup (we still haven't found any substantiation to the claim that they even appeared on Larry King Live). DJ Clayworth 13:33, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC)

The more I read about this, the more it seems to be advertising for someone's astrological predictions. DJ Clayworth 13:53, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)