> From: Terry Blanton
> > From: thomas malloy
>
> > Did you hear the NewsMax story about Al Quieda having
> > 20 nukes in America?
>
> World Net Daily elaborates:
>
> http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45246
>
>An extremely OT essay follows. You have been warned! ;-)
>Pertaining to
Ah! Ozone..
Surely there is a better technology to use for generating ozone gas for
disinfecting water in quanities. The systems I have seen appear stone age.
Somebody out there has generated ozone using another technology that may fit
what I am looking for.
Richard
> Jed sez:
>...
> The only problem with [replicators] will be that
> living artists will lose their market. This has
> already happened to young classical musicians.
> Today's recording techniques are so good that
> most customers are satisfied with recordings of
> Beethoven or Mozart made 30
Jed,
Maybe you know someone interested in investing in my work, semi-conductive - synthetic nano diamond powder. I see the greatest value in high current diodes and diamond transistors, with gem markets left to Apollo or De Beers.
Chris
http://members.aol.com/hypercom59Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PR
Years ago I knew someone who is trying to develop palladium on diamond cold
fusion cathodes because he thought the biggest problem with cold fusion was
that the heat destroys the substrate. He thought that only a diamond could
conduct the heat away from the Palladium quickly enough. I do not kno
The following article pretty much confirms a lot of our frustrations concerning
the fact the commercialization of space (by rich tourists) is considered a far
more sexy topic than some modest funding of a few "OU" prototypes.
I wish this attitude would change soon.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/07
Vorts, (and Chris especially)
I suspect some might find the following article of interest:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/07/14/diamonds.synthetics.reut/index.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/b84ne
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
> From: "Jones Beene"
> But
> just mechanical vibration may be enough. If electrical input is
> needed it is most likely because it is impossible to get a low
> duty cycle with mechanical vibration.
If this is true, then the thermoacoustic approach could provide a positive
*mechanical* feedba
To recap this round of speculation, and to try to put the relevant
thermodynamic issues into one post :
Orthohydrogen is unstable at low temperatures, and changes to the
more stable parahydrogen (higher entropy isomer) over time,
liberating heat. This can be accelerated catalytically, even at
The two S's . Staven and Stephen present a valid solution to drugs as many
have proposed over the decades since China woke up one morning with a drug
problem " Opium wars"
The wicked witch of the west caught a splash of water in the face and went
down screaming.. you wretched child !! you'
> From: "Stephen A. Lawrence"
> From Orionworks
> >An extremely OT essay follows. You have been warned! ;-)
> >
> >
> Indeed! But I had a couple comments none the less.
...
Hi Stephen,
You make several valid points concerning my "jaundiced" view of the drug cartel
situation. My rant was to
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The "product" purchased at fair-market value by governments should
eventually be sold by governments at substantially reduced prices on the
streets, so to speak - and by doing so undercut the artificially pumped up
profits . . .
This is not such a radical or unpreced
A EUREKA moment (hopefully)Don't know
if the html 'formula' and 'graph' below will copy or not to your email. Unless
you have html on your email program, you may not be able to see it (or my
program may not even send it) - so here is the executive summary:Notice
that the ~300 K temperatu
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From: Terry Blanton
From: thomas malloy
Did you hear the NewsMax story about Al Quieda having
20 nukes in America?
World Net Daily elaborates:
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45246
An extremely OT essay follows. You have b
The stipulated "0.25 mm x 100 mm filament size doesn't specify
the way that it's fed.
If the "basket" or "cage" layout is a Zig Zag fed so that the segments are in
parallel as opposed to a series feed for the 100 mm length, things change
resistance and power-wise. (by about a factor of 10)
> From: Terry Blanton
> > From: thomas malloy
>
> > Did you hear the NewsMax story about Al Quieda having
> > 20 nukes in America?
>
> World Net Daily elaborates:
>
> http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45246
>
An extremely OT essay follows. You have been warned! ;-)
Pertaining to th
BTW I should give credit to Frank Grimer and Frederick Sparber for
coming up with the two basic ideas behind ortho-para-hydrogen
pumping at the GHz collision rate.
But it should be emphasised that if the Casimir force were to
operate in ortho-para-hydrogen pumping situation, then there need
o
- Original Message -
From: John Harris
"Although one can conclude that MAHG is using a thoriated W
filament, I think page 37 #4 of the workbook should lay this to
rest. It clearly states a pure tungsten filament with calculations
of lifetime etc. If this be disregarded then the rest o
http://www.hondanews.com/CatID1000?mid=2005070636116&mime=asc
Significant improvements including 50% increase in the electric motor output.
Frederick,
How much Helium (from alpha emission) would the thorium add,
Jones?
About the same amount of gas which is lost to hydrino formation,
so there is no apparent change in tube parameters ;-)
- Original Message -
From:
Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 4:18
PM
Subject: Re: MAHG Calorimetry
Glitch?
Although one can conclude that MAHG is using a
thoriated W filament, SNIP
I think page 37 #4 of the workbook should
lay thi
I live 12 miles outside of LaGrange Texas, better known for the famous Texas
" chicken ranch" ( the greatest little whore house in Texas) where no
politician on his way to Austin was ever turned away without be " serviced".
Alas! the ranch is long gone but the world of politics has remaine
> From: thomas malloy
> Did you hear the NewsMax story about Al Quieda having 20 nukes in
> America?
World Net Daily elaborates:
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45246
Although one can conclude that MAHG is using a thoriated W filament, the
5 watt pulsed input yielding "~ 100 watts output" raises the question
of thermal storage in the water jacket.
IOW, at 51 Hz pulse rate ~ 1.0 milliseconds on and ~19 milliseconds off
(~ 5.0 joule/pulse x 51 pulses/sec) th
Jed Rothwell posted;
Along the same lines, based on the same mentality, I suppose that
somewhere in the world Islamic terrorists are looking forward to
launching their first suicide bomb attacks against space stations and
lunar colonies.
Did you hear the NewsMax story about Al Quieda having
Jones Beene wrote:
> >
> > Frederick,
> >
> > Although the JNL specs show otherwise, would you guess that his
> > cathode is thoriated ? Even if it was, it would not have shown up
> > in the radiation tests, most likely.
> >
How much Helium (from alpha emission) would the thorium add, Jones?
>
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