Howdy Jones,
Volkswagen's new 2008 Mule also shows promise with their 65 mpg diesel 2
liter.. wow.. now if it had a Pantone mod added..
http://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/automotive_news/4218116.html?series=19
Richard
Horace
You can see from some of the big French mods that very large diesel
engines can be used.
You have URL for that?
Well there are actually more diesel mods than I thought, going up to
2000 kWe. Counting the tractors, I would say there are maybe 30 diesels.
Here are pics :
http://qua
BlankHowdy Vorts,
Surprised me when I saw this on MSNBC. They describe the pic taken from space
as a "depression" natural formed
but... do I see a counterclockwise spiral lurking.
http://www.msnbc.com/modules/interactive.aspx?type=ss&launch=19810770,2&pg=11
Richard
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On Jul 26, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
From what I have been able to gather from the replications and
mods, which I have been following since Naudin did the Bingo-fuel
thing years ago... [the best of which mods are French and German] ...
Yes, the magnet is gone. Waste of time, and
From what I have been able to gather from the replications and mods,
which I have been following since Naudin did the Bingo-fuel thing years
ago... [the best of which mods are French and German] ...
Yes, the magnet is gone. Waste of time, and how could any permanent
magnet stay magnetized or b
On Jul 26, 2007, at 1:58 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Horace
> Apparently using well timed water injection,
if that is what GEET
That is a different approach. Pantone's approach is hydrocarbon
reforming. He uses the word: 'plasma' but others would say there is
no true plasma, since the intak
On Jul 26, 2007, at 1:02 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Other reports say that one of the reactor buildings is partially
flooded with ordinary water from broken fire-fighting mains. The
water is becoming contaminated with submerged radwaste and whatnot.
I see Uranerz Energy Corporation (URZ)
Horace
> Apparently using well timed water injection,
if that is what GEET
That is a different approach. Pantone's approach is hydrocarbon
reforming. He uses the word: 'plasma' but others would say there is no
true plasma, since the intake vacuum is minuscule and the exhaust
temperature is
On Jul 26, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
"Quant'homme" ... get it?
Darn it Jones, you just had to point that out. I now have the Bat Man
theme song unstoppably running through my head -
do do do do do do do do do do do do Quant Man!
do do do do do do do do do do do do Quant Man!
I am immensely saddened to hear what has happened to Paul Pantone.
There but for pure luck could go I, or many of the lurkers here I
suspect.
On Jul 26, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
This principle allows the motorbike to operate on a mixture of 25
percent gasoline and 75 percen
I wrote:
0:30 Tokyo Electric Power guy saying the pool was on the fourth floor.
I noted this because it means I was wrong again, and the pool is NOT
in-ground. It really is above ground. I heard "4th-floor holding
pool" in previous broadcasts and thought to myself: "Really? That
can't be ri
I wrote:
A couple of tons of water splashed out, and some of this drained
into pipes that empty offshore.
Correction. The video says "some of the water escaped into the ocean
via electric power cable conduits." Good thing the power was off!
This is a mess, but I'll bet a 8.2 GWe coal plant
Here are some helicopter shots of the burning transformer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glClKSstwRE
You can see most of the nuclear plant facility when the camera pulls
back. It makes your realize how compact nuclear reactors are. This is
the world's nuclear largest nuc. facility. You are lo
Ah, ha. Thanks to the magic of the Internet, you can see the video of
the Kashiwazaki reactor leak here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyaSouC4rjo
This is a Japanese broadcast so let me note some of the items shown,
by time (min:sec):
0:33 Workman cleaning up radioactive water from spill.
http://web.ncf.ca/eo200/world-wheel.html
More to come. Comments and questions welcome.
Harry
JNPCo. wrote:
*The 7500-lb energy machine will now try*
*to reach the SPEED OF LIGHT!*
*
*
Wow, reach the speed of light, Joseph had me going there for a minute.
Then I noticed the word try.
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/07/26/international/i095527D66.DTL&feed=rss.news
"Leszek Wojcik, a bus driver in the northwestern Polish city of Slupsk, ran
up a tab of some [$34,000[ with his text messages while trying to win a
[$36,000] SMS contest that ended June 30."
This appeared in the google news, which is the type of info which needs
to added in any balanced mention of Paul Pantone and his contribution :
"French, Vietnamese building motorbike fueled by water"
A group of French students and Vietnamese teachers are building a
motorbike to run mos
An article about Steorn and the Orbo appeared in Toronto's Globe and Mail
the weekend after the failure of the public demo.
Harry
It's Done!
A life's work.
The 7500-lb energy machine will now try
to reach the SPEED OF LIGHT!
Not by batteries or solar panels.
But by GENERATOR ONLY!
THIS IS A CLOSED SYSTEM.
Any size can now be built!
Only sincere individuals contact Joseph Nolfe at: 205-835-9022.
We are now looking for
To clarify, I think it is an outrage to force a patient to take
medication in order to make him fit for a trial, except in extreme
cases such as a murder trial. I think this is a violation of
patient's rights. It is inhuman. If he is truly insane, he should not
be subjected to a trial even if h
Jones Beene wrote:
For a longer commute, this makes sense (instead of the plug-in) ...
http://www.evworld.com/news.cfm?newsid=15563
The title is "Peugeot 308 Diesel Hybrid Gets 69 MPG "
Yes, a diesel hybrid is a better solution for long-haul
transportation, such as automobile commuting hund
For a longer commute, this makes sense (instead of the plug-in) ...
http://www.evworld.com/news.cfm?newsid=15563
On 7/26/07, Jones Beene wrote:
Sad, but it does illustrate very dramatically the close connection
between inventive, or creative, genius and insanity. It almost "comes
with the territory" with inventors who do not find immediate success (so
as to afford medical attention).
To be politically cor
I wrote:
The slow release of information is urging public confidence . . .
Meant HURTING public confidence . . . Damn voice input.
- Jed
Sad, but it does illustrate very dramatically the close connection
between inventive, or creative, genius and insanity. It almost "comes
with the territory" with inventors who do not find immediate success (so
as to afford medical attention).
To be politically correct, we can call this malady:
Earlier, I wrote:
The NHK report showing on the reactor said that the radioactive
water leak came from a holding tank for spent fuel rods. That's appalling!
What is even worse is that this holding tank appears to be an
above-ground large steel box-like structure. Maybe the video image
was of
This is an outrage. See:
http://www.slweekly.com/editorial/2007/feat_2007-07-26.cfm
- Jed
http://www.digitaltvdesignline.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=201200146
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