Re: Evolution and race

2005-10-28 Thread Standing Bear
On Friday 28 October 2005 02:53, thomas malloy wrote: > Kyle posted, and > > Revtek replied; > > > My faith in the human race and its future is shaken. > > Kyle, you seem surprised that there are really guys like Goering out there. > There has to be a bunch of them because their reasoning is based

Karabut paper

2005-10-28 Thread RC Macaulay
Interesting comparison may be made of Naudin's and Karabut's work  http://blake.montclair.edu/%7ekowalskil/cf/13karabut.html Richard

Re:The MAHG project LogBook

2005-10-28 Thread Horace
I think that JLN's input power calculations errors are equally possible as bad calorimetry. It's enough that he multiples the average current and average voltage together on 5% duty pulses and he immediately gets a 2000% input power underestimation. This immediately leads to false 20 COP. Ho

FW: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday October 28, 2005

2005-10-28 Thread Akira Kawasaki
> [Original Message] > From: What's New <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 10/28/2005 2:14:15 PM Subject: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday October 28, 2005 WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 28 Oct 05 Washington, DC 1. INTELLIGENT DESIGN: CORNELL WILL SEEK TO EDUCAT

Re: Micro comes to Water-power

2005-10-28 Thread Harry Veeder
Title: Re: Micro comes to Water-power Jones Beene wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3201030.stm#graphic The prototype battery generated 10 volts, and presumably it requires pressurization, but that should be "free" from solar energy. Would a hand pump suffice? Harry

RE: OT: Bird Flu and Vitamin C

2005-10-28 Thread Mark Goldes
Steve, See Alacer Supergram II 1 gram Vitamin C for balanced time released doses. But, you do need to replace minerals -- and with more than 10 grams daily see Pauling's book How to Live Longer and Feel Better for the list of a few other supplements he always took. Mark From: OrionWorks

RE: OT: Bird Flu and Vitamin C

2005-10-28 Thread OrionWorks
This has probably already been answered somewhere in this interesting thread, so my apologies for asking again. How does the body deal with the elevated acidic levels in the blood stream, particularly when excreted through the kidneys? A while back I ingested regular doses of time-released vit

RE: Micro comes to Water-power

2005-10-28 Thread Frederick Sparber
Yup. Old Michael Faraday's MHD idea for putting a magnetic field across the Thames and getting a D.C. voltage between the top and bottom will work for tap water, but, should do even better with household Ammonia water run through a rectangular plastic conduit with nickel electrodes between a couple

RE: OT: Bird Flu and Vitamin C

2005-10-28 Thread Zell, Chris
  From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 12:14 PMTo: vortex-l@eskimo.comSubject: Re: OT: Bird Flu and Vitamin C There is a huge (and possibly underappreciated) implication of Dr. Cathcart's influenza claims - relative to Vitamin C and influenza:  The m

Whoopee-Battery: was Micro water-power

2005-10-28 Thread Jones Beene
¿Que?  or is that: <> Que <> ¡That's right!  it's the Whoopee battery...  Sorry, plain texters - this message is meaningless without HTML... or should I say, "meaningless with or without HTML" ? ¡No!  the Whoopee-battery is not related to that duller-than-dull comedienne... nor to daddy Wa

RE: Micro comes to Water-power

2005-10-28 Thread Michael Foster
Jones wrote: > Magnetohydrodynamic methods can generate electricity > through natural ionization in plain-old water. At the level of > the micro-channel, you do not even need to "split" the > water. This kind of process should make Fred Sparber > happy, as he has mentioned that the "natural" ion

Micro comes to Water-power

2005-10-28 Thread Jones Beene
Magnetohydrodynamic methods can generate electricity through natural ionization in plain-old water. At the level of the micro-channel, you do not even need to "split" the water. This kind of process should make Fred Sparber happy, as he has mentioned that the "natural" ionization of H2O shou

Re: OT: Bird Flu and Vitamin C

2005-10-28 Thread Mark Goldes
Jones, Very nice analysis! Some years back my family physician was a skeptic regarding Cathcart's work. I was then the only member of the family taking C in large daily doses. A few years later, having seen each person in the family except me several times, he asked for copies of Cathcart's

Re: OT: Bird Flu and Vitamin C

2005-10-28 Thread Jones Beene
There is a huge (and possibly underappreciated) implication of Dr. Cathcart's influenza claims - relative to Vitamin C and influenza:In his 1981 paper, "Titrating to Bowel Tolerance, Anascorbemia, and Acute Induced Scurvy" ... the claim is made that massive doses of Vitamin C are tolerated i

Re; deriving Power from Atmospheric PD

2005-10-28 Thread OrionWorks
fred sez: > Yep. OTOH. the drop from the ~ 2400 ft altitude of Tucson > through a 100 mile long pipeline to the 1540 ft altitude > of Phoenix would make a good hydropower source if Tucson > would hook it's sewage system to it. The desserts would > bloom in Phoenix too. > > Fred ROTF! You hav

Re: Re; deriving Power from Atmospheric PD

2005-10-28 Thread revtec
Sorry for the double post again. When I mistakenly double click the reply box it automatically sends before I get to write anything. Even if the .5 psi differential is real, the losses due to friction in 250 miles of duct would be overwhelming. Decades ago I was doing draft calcs for fossil fuel

Re; deriving Power from Atmospheric PD

2005-10-28 Thread Frederick Sparber
Jed Rothwell wrote: > > By the way, this "pipe" method works fine when the pressure difference is > between two locations at the same altitude. The air rushes from one > location to another, and you can tap the energy from it. That's called "wind." > Yep. OTOH. the drop from the ~ 2400 ft altitu

Re: Re; deriving Power from Atmospheric PD

2005-10-28 Thread Jed Rothwell
As RC Macaulay points out, this seems to be a Halloween joke. If you put a pipe between a high place a low place, the air pressure gradients within the pipe will be exactly the same the outside air: rarified at the top, and by degrees denser at the bottom. There is no reason why the air should m

Re: Re; deriving Power from Atmospheric PD

2005-10-28 Thread revtec
- Original Message - From: "OrionWorks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 10:06 AM Subject: Re; deriving Power from Atmospheric PD > From: RC Macaulay > > > John Coviello wrote.. > > > For example, studying five years of atmospheric readings

Re:The MAHG project LogBook

2005-10-28 Thread Frederick Sparber
JLN's Logbook gives a wealth of information on how the tube filament is constructed etc.   For instance, if the filament was straight it would have a resistance of ~ 160 ohms at 2200 K  (1.25 times this at 2700 K) but, his calculations show 0.1 ohms indicating that the "zig-zag" mounting has ab

Re; deriving Power from Atmospheric PD

2005-10-28 Thread OrionWorks
From: RC Macaulay > John Coviello wrote.. > For example, studying five years of atmospheric readings from > Flagstaff and Tucson, Arizona, with an elevation difference of > 3,700 feet, separated by 250 miles, they found the pressure > difference to be in the range of 0.5 to 0.7 psi (pounds per >

Re:The MAHG project LogBook

2005-10-28 Thread Frederick Sparber
JLN's Logbook gives a wealth of information on how the tube filament is constructed etc.   For instance, if the filament was straight it would have a resistance of ~ 160 ohms at 2200 K  (1.25 times this at 2700 K) but, his calcs show 0.1 ohms indicating that the "zig-zag" mounting has about 80 "

Re: Evolution and race

2005-10-28 Thread RC Macaulay
One of the most remarkable chronicles in the history of the human race is the account of the Nurenburg trials. Goering committed suicide but his TEN henchmen were hanged. As the tenth walked the gallows, he clenched his fist and shouted " PurimFest 1946".   Purim is a feast celebrated by the

Re: Evolution and race

2005-10-28 Thread Grimer
At 06:31 pm 28/10/2005 +1000, you wrote: >In reply to thomas malloy's message of Fri, 28 Oct 2005 01:53:53 >-0500: >Hi, >[snip] >>Kyle posted, and >> >>Revtek replied; >> >>> My faith in the human race and its future is shaken. >> >>Kyle, you seem surprised that there are really guys like Goering

Re: Evolution and race

2005-10-28 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to thomas malloy's message of Fri, 28 Oct 2005 01:53:53 -0500: Hi, [snip] >Kyle posted, and > >Revtek replied; > >> My faith in the human race and its future is shaken. > >Kyle, you seem surprised that there are really guys like Goering out there. >There has to be a bunch of them because