Ha! I should have read the errata before I posted !!!  They come to the same 
conclusions.

Inner Cylinder Hypothesis
• The inner cylinder  hypothesis are wrong when it comes to radiation.
• The inner cylinder will only radiate from the area of the cylinder opening

At least it proves I'm awake !

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> > http://www.scribd.com/doc/105322688/Penon4-1
> > http://www.scribd.com/doc/105325449/Hot-Cat-Data
> > http://www.scribd.com/doc/105326231/Corrections
> 
> They assume that :
> 
> > the energy radiated by the INNER cyclinder is identical to that of
> > the OUTER.
> 
> I think that
> 
> a) They assume it's all radiative (Though they comment on the air
> layer!)
> b) The ends are ignored
> 
> Surely NO power will be radiated by the inner cylinder : anything
> radiated from one side of the inner will be absorbed by the other side
> of the inner. (For simplicity, assuming that each point radiates
> orthogonally only).
> 
> Where's ... what's her name ... ? They really should have run a
> charged and an uncharged (blank) to calibrate their measurements).

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