R.C Macaulay wrote..
> Having mentioned in prior posts my interest in "quadratic
computing" ( > use of 4 computers rather than 2 ( parallel
computing), Stephen Lawrence wrote...
>4 computers? I don't understand.
The concept of using 4 computer in quad form rather than parallel. The
thought b
Keith Nagel wrote:
Hi Stephen,
You write:
Absent quantum mechanics, we could think of the iron atoms as having
electrons "orbiting" around them. If we did that, and if we could get
the orbits to line up in parallel planes, then voila, we would have a
magnet -- the currents in the inter
Ever notice how the "tekkie things" which mushroom all around us -
how these newer, better toys which we are becoming so enamored
with - and are supposed to enrich and simplify our life - things
like increasingly advanced computers, multifunction cell phones,
Replay TV, iPods, PDAs, etc...
..
> From: William Beaty
>
> Here's a collection of Bob Golka videos: ball lightning, giant Geissler
> tube striations, etc. It's only there temporarily, so grab copies if you
> wish. See message below
>
> http://www.hot-streamer.com/mike2004/
>
> Note: that server is pretty slow. I'll see if
http://www.newmexico.org/event/loc/calendar/page/DB-event/event/4289.html
Using a better map, note a flight path westward from the Roswell "crash site"
(where an alien craft hit a radar-stealthed payload on a Mogul Spy Balloon ) northwest of
Roswell N.M., then over Trinity Site, at the N
Moin Steve,
I was surfing e-bay the other day, and saw an entire internet cafe being sold
for 999 euro in Berlin - 20 Pentium III computers with monitors, keyboards,
mice, router, desks and chairs. Everything looked pretty well beat up, but
for that kind of money, what the heck, right? Well,
Hi Stephen,
You write:
>Absent quantum mechanics, we could think of the iron atoms as having
>electrons "orbiting" around them. If we did that, and if we could get
>the orbits to line up in parallel planes, then voila, we would have a
>magnet -- the currents in the interior of the domain would
At 09:05 pm 17/06/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>
>On that hot-streamer.com/mike2004 archive, Mike V's mpeg of Ball Lightning
>interviews is 180 Megs and takes ~hour to download (at 30Kb per sec!) I
>clipped one interesting segment out. Take a look at:
>
> 1cm glowing spheres: Golka shorts a battery b
Jean,
>Sources say there has been big breakthrough with CF Pd-Rh
alloys.
Aha... ! Is it merely coincidental - or were you considering
Pd-Rh alloy for the MAHG?
At least, something "close" to this was conclusion was also
arrived at by me recently, based on a wide study of the
literature of the h
Interesting.
Harry
William Beaty wrote:
>
> Yes! It contains one of my hot-button topics: WELDING SPATTER ACTS WEIRD.
Sources say there has been big breakthrough with CF Pd-Rh alloys. A
company called Innovative Energy Solutions Inc. has been formed to
market the technology. See:
http://iesiusa.com/
- Jed
For more than three months since a large exchange in the beginning of
march 2005, we have not heard ab
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