This is a test to see if the subject will stay if I put the [Vo]: part in front as the last time I posted to vortex there was no identification in the subject. (In other words I haven't posted in years)
-Resent (from different email address) because other one had problems.-As there haven't been any replies to my previous post (Bifilar coilattracting a charge and Faraday motor no lenz), I'm left wondering why,
was it not understood? Was an obvious fault seen that didn't seem worthyof reply?Was it u
As there haven't been any replies to my previous post (Bifilar coil
attracting a charge and Faraday motor no lenz), I'm left wondering why,
was it not understood? Was an obvious fault seen that didn't seem worthy
of reply?
Was it understood and no fault was found leaving people scratching their
he
Seems to be the Aksai Chin region west of Tibet... the long lake being Lake
Palgon apparently.
Cool and weird at the same time. In one of the discussion threads a poster
did an overlay of the model terrain and a satellite shot of the area it
represents and it looks to be an extremely accurate rep
It would be an interesting training ground for similarly scaled down remote
piloted aircraft. From the monitor it would appear very real to the driver.
>From space, the training exercises would be virtually invisible without
using one of our best birds in geosync. Good way to develop a secret
cap
In reply to Mike Carrell's message of Tue, 25 Jul 2006 18:18:30
-0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>4) As Greer has pointed out, formal disclosure and acknowledgement of
>humankind as sub-class [xenopobic, fratricidal, scientifically provincial]
>could have sprialling consequences for our attitudes and our econo
The softening of public perception probably began after the HG Wells barometer
test. I wonder how many movie/tv show scripts have been subsidized
clandestinely since to desensitize public perception of OFOs/ETs...?
Intentions? We may be nothing more than pets in a global terrarium. The far
Terry mentioned..
Chinese village of Huangyangtan.
Hwdy Terry,
Tongue in cheek.. pronounce that chinese word .. orangutang.. make a
monkey outa Amelikan..hehe
Richard
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/health/bal-te.alchemy22jul22,0,3470071.story?track=rss%20
http://tinyurl.com/zl7v8
"By Michael Stroh
Sun reporter
Originally published July 22, 2006
PHILADELPHIA // It's not exactly a seminar at Hogwarts.
But Harry Potter devotees would still feel right at hom
One of the most bizarre . . . well, you figure it out:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/19/huangyangtan_mystery/
"Chinese black helicopters circle Google Earth
Mystery military project wows the crowd
By Lester Haines
Published Wednesday 19th July 2006 08:35
Those among you who like your s
> From Mike Carrell,
...
> 5) "They" may be many, and for all I know, Earth may be
> a tourist stop. Taking out all our satellite capability
> could be short work if we needed spanking.
LOL!
Go to your room. No dinner for you tonight.
...
> 7) It has also possible that contact has been ongoi
- Original Message -
From: "OrionWorks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Vo]: OT: Buzz Aldrin comes clean
Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/24/06, Steven wrote:
> As convincing as the trailer and footage appears to be I suspect
> nothing of any great significance
The threads on water motors caused me to recall some other ways.
One inventor patented a convection motor -- simply put a big pipe loop up a
mountain
and let the 3 oF/1000 ft temperature lapse rate create a convection motor.
Extending this idea, since water is most dense at 4 oC, how about a h
On 7/25/06, leaking pen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
lol. i happen to know the developer of the site. he specifically didnt
get a dashed url when he registered it to have fun with it.
That explains his kerning problem on the main page. ;-)
Terry
lol. i happen to know the developer of the site. he specifically didnt get a dashed url when he registered it to have fun with it.
and, maybe worldwide, but look internally. the chinese government system is built largely on the infallibility and strength of their leaders. not quite the liv
Yep, they're all fer real:
1. A site called 'Who Represents' where you can find the name of the
agent that represents a celebrity. Their domain name. wait for it. is
www.whorepresents.com
2. Experts Exchange, a knowledge base where programmers can exchange
advice and views at
www.expertsexchange
Amen brother.. :)
-Original Message-
From: Harry Veeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 1:08 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]: OT: Buzz Aldrin comes clean
This is part of a dis-information campaign to hide the REAL truth... the
moon landing was a ho
This is part of a dis-information campaign to hide the REAL truth...
the moon landing was a hoax!!
Harry
On 7/25/06, Jones Beene
Can the entire world get high on a universal joint?
They did recently. It was called the World Cup. It wasn't
water-filled but your 5^12 6^4 model looks strangely familiar. ;-)
Paul Stevens found another use for this geometry in his science project:
http://imdb.com
Bigelow's space hotel plans has prompted the need for a great deal of
new research:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14002908/
I had no idea how important hook and eye fasteners could be!
Terry
On 7/25/06, leaking pen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but seriously, what would it avail them? what would be the benefit to
admiting it publicly for them?
You don't think they would get considerable political hay from
revealing that which our government (and others) has been hiding?
Terry
PS Y
Seven years ago, Japanese researcher T. Ikeshoji reported on a
"Path-Integral Molecular Dynamics Simulation for Water Anion
Clusters of Various Sizes"
http://ptp.ipap.jp/link?PTPS/138/161/
In which molecular clusters of water - to which an electron is
attached - were investigated by path-inte
theyare soon to let the cat out of the bag (unless it's dinner) when theyvisit the moon.
im not sure whats worse. that you said it, or i snickered.
but seriously, what would it avail them? what would be the benefit to admiting it publicly for them?
On 7/25/06, Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/24/06, Steven wrote:
>
> > As convincing as the trailer and footage appears to be I suspect nothing of
> > any great significance will come of it. I've come to the conclusion that
> > too many of our planet's population simply aren't ready to
I had some further ideas as writing this, the best stuff is found after:
***Faraday!!***
Due to the 'motional e-field' or pancaking of the electric field of the
electron drift in a wire a positive charge or charged object should be
attracted and a negatively charged one repelled, the moving elect
http://ou.jayel.net/mine.html#water
I particularly like the evaporative cooling stirling engine where 16
gallons of water are equivalent to 1 gallon of petrol.
Terry
On 7/24/06, Steven wrote:
As convincing as the trailer and footage appears to be I suspect nothing of any great
significance will come of it. I've come to the conclusion that too many of our planet's
population simply aren't ready to face the implications. The testimony and accumulated
"evide
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