Howdy Fred,
I've heard the smell of C**S*** called a lot of
things in Texas, but Vanillin?? WalMart sell a 40 lb bag of cow manure for .97
cents and our Texas Legislature passes out BS for free. Where is the enonomic
sense ?
Richard
- Original Message -
From:
Frederick
Howdy Jones,
I love it! Westinghouse selling to Tochiba. T is buying a pig in the
poke. There's nothing left of Westinghouse Nuclear except some very bad
memories. All their top people began leaving in the 1970's. They once were
the premier electrical bunch, knee deep in technology and spent
Howdy Steven,
It seems that everyone is correct and yet incorrect on the subject of
greenhouse gasses. The devil is in the details. The mix differs from
around the globe. Add forest fires and volcanos and every attempt to measure
gets skewed. The oceans play a vital role. One of the unknowns
Howdy Jones.
Not only " tantalizing" but downright insightful. Oh so many years ago
while doing a design study on a stepless variable torque proportioning
differential gear setup for a dual rotor heliocopter, the study led to the
possibility of performing the function electronically...
Our local state owned electric power plant, Fayette Power operated by the
Lower Colorado River Authority of Texas uses mostly Wyoming Coal railed down via
some 2500 hopper cars owned or leased by LCRA. Normal load per train is
100-115 hopper cars with two trains per day. A third of the
Howdy Jed.
Not to mention the side deal special favor for DP Ports which waive the
rules requiring all business papers etc. to be located in the USA plus bank
records. The US negociators waived these requirement.
Richard
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From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Howdy Jed,
I don't believe the American people are worried
about Dubya's security. He is secure. Wez woried about OUR
security.
Richard.
- Original Message -
From:
Jed Rothwell
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 8:43
AM
Subject: Breaking
With bonus our local Houston school district associate
administrators make more than 77k for part time ( 9 mos) of what some describe
as work. A Nuke engr with a masters and 5 years ojn the job can weigh in at 125
k min,
Richard
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Howdy Vorts,
With the "table Top" cold fusion announcement circling the globe at
warp speed we are now cool , or is it Kewl.
A combination of events is likely. The most predictible is every University
will rush to duplicate and make advances followed by a swarm of IPO's.
A more subtleevent
Hi Vorts,
Anyone know these people ? Seems Cintra has entered the Tollroad business
in the USA. They have a contract in Canada, one in Chicago , one in Indiana and
a super huge one in Texas. BUT WHO ARE THEY ?? Their headquarters
are in Spain and they have an Australian partner..
Richard.
Watching a woman on fire jumping to escape the flames is enough to convince
me I was watching evil personified. Did you watch the TV of her falling in
flames? The perps must have had a strong stomach to watch an innocent women
die like that then laugh and cheer about it. Who could hate like
Hi Jones,
Thanks for the link. Yep, three for three was to much of a stretch. Somebody
got to confident.
Richard
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From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 7:58 PM
Subject: Steve Jones Speaks
BYU Physics
8:22 PM
Subject: Re: Steve Jones Speaks
-Original Message-
From: RC Macaulay
Yep, three for three was to much of a stretch. Somebody got to confident.
I presume you are at least open minded to CF by being on this list and
know the history of Fleischmann and Pons. If so, how can
Ceragenix Pharma, Osmotics Inc, Alaskian Bingo gambling, Osmotics Pharma.
Check 'em on Edgar Yahoo.
We also have an supposedly up and coming California cold fusion company
that started out in the used car business in New Jersey.
I love it.
Richard
Nobody has the kind of money it would take to restore NOLA.
Only a 1/3 of the area of the city can be adequately protected from floods
. The city continues to sink so the 1/3 is up for grabs over the next 50
years. The evacuees that have moved and found jobs can't afford to go back
to nothing
Hi Horace,
Makes sense, won't work
Why? Because our nation has a fuel use addiction. It has taken 60 full
years for society to become addicted. Fuel use excesses over this length of
time become so ingrained that culture is actually modified. This habit
began forming at the end of WW2. Prior
Hi Vorts,
Another site if you missed it before. Some statistics shown are vald
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/
Richard
Hi Steven,
Good reporting and followup.
I remain concerned about certain Canadian and US public offerings. Some are
unfolding, some have unfolded and some are awaiting.
Of great concern is Barrick Gold and it's near sudden emerging as the
world's largest gold firm according to their estimates
Hi Mike,
There was a west coast firm ( US Flywheel ??) working on high speed
mechanical flywheels some 20 years ago. Such a device would need to oeprate
above 750,000 rpm and preferably above 1.25 mil rpm to sustain and store
sufficent energy. You can easily recognoze the inheent engineering
Hi Vorts,
Big oil came in just over the average return ( 6. 5%) on gross sales at
near 8.5 %
If youn want to look at figures .. look at returns on Banking at 18 %. Not
to worry, Paul Voelker, ex Fed chairman recently made a comment that there was a
75% chance for a " major correction" in
Hi Mark,
Somewhere I read about advances in polymer research that promises
even better materials. I have tried to search but I can't find it. Will keep
looking .. I recall it had something to do with carbon nanos with magnetic
properties.Russian Academy of Sciences ??
Richard
Mark wrote..
. Jones makes claims about 9/11 attack
RC Macaulay writes:
With all debris removed from the WT site, no proof of anything remains.
That's incorrect. Thousands of tons were put aside for the investigation,
and have been preserved. Samples of the damaged steel and other materials
have been
Hi Jones,
Interesting that we have never heard from the original team of structural
engineers that designed and supervised construction of the Towers.
They may be willing to pay fifty bucks to the demolition team to find out
how they did it.
They put some real high grade steel in the job that
Hi Jed,
With all debris removed from the WT site, no proof of anything remains.
While we were sleeping the internet slowed down. Would anyone care to
speculate on the reason?
Did anyone notice a NEW name emerged in the world of finance called Coast
Acquisitions Corp co-owned by the Carlyle
Hi Vorts,
Been reading about our history down hereas viewed
byClarke.
My great uncle was the last man hung in Crockett county for stagecoach
robbery... it was sorta a going away thing since it was the last stagecoach ever
making a runbetween Crockett and Lovelady in 1880. Those darn
Hi Frank,
No more confusing than our tiny towns of Fayette and surrounding counties in
Texas. Walhalla is west of me within rock chunking distance but mostly
English, not German. Behind me is Waldeck, thats German, Next is Nechanitz,
the Czech side of near Polish, Rutersville was supposed to
Fortunately, as demonstrated by the response by all
areas of government to hurricane Katrina, we are protected from the socalled
government intelligencia and their band of conspiracy buffs. The Second Baptist
Church of Houston had the only organized response team on the ground ready to go
So lets hear it from Uncle Al.
Richard
: http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/eotvos.htm
Hi Frank,
Join the club. I used to think the solution to the
problem was to start my own controls company and heck with ITT. One does learn
after 40 years bucking the big boys.
I also like the Emerson dcs.
What can I pass on ? the system will never be any
better than the attention one pays
Hi Hohlraum,
Been a fun trip around the world on this thread. I suggested in the past
another way of looking at the same thing is to use a silvered perforated
movie projector screen, position a like size mirror opposite the screen and
another like size mirror behind the perforated screen.
Vorts,
Way back in the stone age JP-4 ( jet fuel) gave us pause during
loading, specially when the humidity was low.
Loading a 8000 gallon fuel tank truck became a science before retardants
were used to reduce the static charge buildup. Standing on the top of a tanker
with an open hatch
it.
As with the energy work, the paucity of Angel investment since the
dot.com crash, has delayed what could have been in production by
now...had there been sufficient availability of the necessary capital.
Mark
From: RC Macaulay wrote
What is a UMES? A SMES (Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage
Grimer wrote..
I am now beginning to realise just how far reaching are the
consequences of recognising the existence of the Beta-atmosphere and that
materials are held together from the outside and not from within.Hi
Frank,
If you only knew the stimulus of the Beta-atmosphere theme. One
Hi Jed,
Everyone is experiencing trafic jams at rush hour. Major routing servers
have their problems with up to a 1/3 being down at any one time, and.. lets
not forget our friendly peeping tom is using their typical gov'met way of
doing things which given the opportunity will cascade us back
Hi Ed,
There are certain truisms about the subject of Cold Fusion.
Scientific research and knowledge gained is cumulative by publishing
results of failures and success of basic research.
Ever rising worldwide interest and continued research adds to the empirical
data base toward furthering
Hi Jed,
Again, thanks for your stalwart position in monitoring and reporting
distortions in the news media.
Of course, like the old lawyers once stated... Lie ! .. Me Lie?.. I don't
need to lie. I can tell you the truth nine different ways without lying. I am
trained tostretch the truth
Hi Mark,
Please give us an update on your comments regarding UMES. Where is the
research being conducted?
There were two flywheel companies ( US Flywheel Co.)on the west coast
developing an ultrahigh speed mechanical unit some years back.
Richard
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From: Mark Goldes
Jones wrote..
Why do liquids, for instance, NOT have the minimum b-a tensile
strength? ... a possible analogy: the same reason that a sieve swung
through air has less resistance than a pot of the same size?
Grimer wrote..
You must be psychic Jones cos I have just realised that a
grin
Having been insulted in better company than Time Magzin is an honor.
Richard
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From: Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: Message to Lemonick
Jed Rothwell wrote:
I hate to admit
Hi Remi,
Depends on the tribe. A few tribes in Africa lacked the canny skills of our
aborigines and wound up digging gold to pave the streets of the Swiss.
The Mescalero Apaches near Ruidoso New Mexico have 'No Problemo. They own
Sierra Blanco mountain, the timber, the ski lodge and the whole
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of RC Macaulay
Sent: 09 January 2006 15:48
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: global warming humour
Hi Remi,
Depends on the tribe. A few tribes in Africa lacked the canny skills of
our
aborigines and wound up digging gold to pave the streets of the Swiss
Jed and Vorts,
- Original Message -
From: RC Macaulay
To: editor
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 8:50 PM
Subject: Mention of Cold Fusion
Reference: "Barely a Drop of Fraud" by Bettyann Holtzmann Kevles, January
8, 2006, p. B03.
Reporting that cold fusion resear
Hi Frank,
Interesting fable over here regarding early times Ben Franklin's classic
kite on the string during a thunderstorm experiment. Supposedly , he was
able to discover electricity.
For sure anyone attempting this trick can be in for a jolt of reality.
Evidently, something happened to Ole
Hi Robin,
Thank you for adding the word suspect to your comment. Few are willing to
accept the uniqueness of the earth planet. NASA spends billions assuming
otherwise, with a poor track record of success except for wasting a heck of
a lot of money playing paper airplanes.
Richard
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Jones wrote..
This kind of outrageous idea is only plausible if you understand
fully the ramifications of a "transitory state" in the QM sense of
slowing time down to attoseconds... and the most (only) well-studied
example being water. NOTE that water is being used mainly as a metaphor for
Hi Frank,
Between the chuckle I can almost hear across the big pond, the latino blend
of humor and my lack of understanding of how you arrived at T^12 gives the
morning sunshine a lift. Please go over that jump again.
Richard
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From: Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi Frank, well said. It fits.
My specific purpose for asking for more, besides enjoying the
discourse, was to set my mind thinking outmy problem with most
theories regarding the Hutchinson Effect since I have difficulty with some
references they make to ghosts and hobgobblins.grin
Hi Frank,
I take it you were convinced of CETI technology. Even if
something works doesn't mean it will sell.
I am fond of discounting the old adage of " make a
better mousetrap and peopel will beat down your door"
That's not true.. true is .. show me a person that can
sell mousetraps and I
May the season bring each joy and peace.
Richard
Grimer wrote..
At the apparent mass, m, scale the glass is more
substantial than its environment. But at the true mass, M, scale the
glass is less substantial than its environment.So
you can see [hopefully ;-) ] that in terms of the carriers both sound
and light are behaving in the same
Orionworks theorizes...
Never the less, I'll risk offering up a related thought that some might
find objectionable, possibly on both sides of the fence, too.
There are not sides to the fence. True science is science.
Bringotherwise in where Vorts lurk and get hammered.
Perhaps the
Hi Frank,
Or another way of conceptualizing the differential ( B-a ) may be as
elementary as using an analogy to Positive- Negative dynamics of magnetism.
One's mind must be open to the role that neutral magnetism plays. No
such thing, you may say. Frank thinks in the abstract. When so
Hi Frank... it came as a bolt out of the blue. Like viewing a two legged
stool from the face. Looks balanced.. until you take a side view and notice
something is missing the balance... ah ha! The Vapor pressure vs the
Temperature in 12th power can be thought of as a differential function
Frank..
Shades of my sainted grandmother, Blanche Louise Townley, who had the gift.
Like I was sitting at her knee and listening to speech long gone. Never ,
ever attempt to beard an Englishman using his language. One will wind up
dangling more than participles.
I have spent some thoughtful
Hi Thomas,
See the Author's link to Science news
http://www.sciencenews.org/pages/sn_arc97/4_26_97/fob1.asp
The view and the opposing view discussed including the big bang. Actually,
light may traverse in a spiral while spinning similar to a DNA
configuration.
This would also describe the
Frank wrote..
Jed can be confident that his wish for the success of cold fusion
will come true.In view of the possible consequences I only hope
he doesn't live to regret it. ;-)
Hi Frank.
Consequences.. Ah!..maybe sooner than we realize. Its not the work in CF of
which we are presently aware
Hi Fred,
May I add a word of caution on these type lamps. There
are not child's play. One should have experience and safety training before
working with high pressure UV lamps.
Richard
- Original Message -
From:
Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: Wednesday, December
Hi Thomas,
There has been research using free electron laser (FEL) some years back in
Russia. Any work in this area being done in the USA is under wraps. Some
humorous side to the thought is that some grad student will come up with a
way by using a new Bio-electro-chemistry.
Richard
-
Hi Fred,
Interesting comment regarding use of strip mines. Over near Rockdale Texas,
an area between Houston, Dallas and San Antonio is the old Alcoa aluminum
smelter, lignite coal strip mine, electric power plant etc. Seems Alcoa wants to
decommission the plant. Since WW2 it has ranked as
Vorts,
Just received the invitation for those interested.
Richard
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From: The NKS 2006 Organizing Committee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:21 PM
Subject: NKS 2006 Wolfram Science Conference
We would like to invite you
comes to mind.
Fred
- Original Message -
From:
RC Macaulay
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: 12/14/2005 6:34:04 PM
Subject: Re: DON'T PANIC
Hi Fred,
Interesting comment regarding use of strip mines. Over near Rockdale
Texas
Jed wrote..
It does not matter what the subject is, the argument must work in the
abstract, and a surprising number of arguments do not.
This forum is refreshingly rigorous.
Hi Jed,
Well stated. Before I read your threads on Pascal, I had given him more
credit than was due.
Richard
Hi Harry,
The spoon effect is called the Coanda effect.
Richard
- Original Message -
From: Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Secrets of bee flight revealed
Rick Monteverde wrote:
Harry -
I think the
ost zero brain
volume stirs the imagination to extreme limits.
Norman Horwood Berkshire
UK
- Original Message -----
From:
RC Macaulay
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 4:27
AM
Subject: Re: OT: Secrets of bee flight
Hi Harry,
Look at some of the graphics in the link below for vortex pflow in rivers
and streams. Click on the picture and it will take you to the individual
sites with explanation. While this link has some interesting views, it also
, unfortunately, has an abundance of political and
Hi Anon,
One of the hopes of reporting new energy technology is to stimulate ideas
and information transfer. It would be of great service if you would build a
Griggs type cavitation device and test it using heavy water. The question
would then be answered by the one that poses it with the
Hi Anon,
No at all, Vorts are by nature , looking for trouble.. err, make that
answers that may trouble.. or ,, may provoke troubling doubts.. or.. may
trouble provokitoors.. or may provoke thought and discovery.. ah! the
quest., the quest..
Imagine the posts regarding UFO's and alien
The flight of the butterfly is every bit as interesting as the bee. They
appear to " flutter" from flower to flower. Watching closely, they appear to be
directionless in flight, yet wind up where they are going. As they flutter in an
seeming aimless way, they can change their speed and
Interesting series of posts. I have always viewed the" halos"as
"mirror images". Add a heaping dose of theology to the mix and you have a debate
about nothing against something. The math equation thus becomes 50% of
nothing = nothing.
Positive answer to the question becomes.. we don't know.
Hi Frank,
Light waves can be propagated longitudinally when you consider a shadow
being cast as a negative of light. Take two spacecraft approaching each
other at mach plus in deep space. Each craft is internally lighted and has
windows. As the two craft pass closely, several interesting
One of the joys of the Vorts group is that it is not " tone deaf"
grin. The importance of the discussion is that light and sound are different
but connected ( same but different)forms of energy.
Physics has been hamstrung way too many years by dogma.
By thinking in the realm of sound and
Jones wrote...
Freedom took a hit on that day, but it died on the operating table 45
days later - on October 26 - the day Congress passed, without reading, an
onerous piece of legislation called the USA Patriot Act... snip... >From the
ashes of that day rose the Patriot Act, the single-most
Hi Robin,
Not sure of the humor but here is the link. Fictional accounts did predate
the experiment. My old Buck Roger's comic book can attest to that.
Richard
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/27mar_stoplight.htm
- Original Message -
From: Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL
Hi,
Sound is light. Recent experiment demonstrating that light can be frozen
is only one indication.
Richard
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From: Rick Monteverde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 5:24 PM
Subject: RE: Maser
Aren't phonons the storage
somewhere.g
RC Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sound is light. snip
is a
wave motion in its own right. sound is closer to teh heat generated by
shining light on something.
On 11/28/05, RC
Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,Sound
is light. Recent experiment demonstrating that light can be " frozen"is
only one indication. Richard
Hi Harry,
Don't know about the physics but the mechanical
and structural engineerig aspects of the collapse make for a wide range of
theories for the cause of the (near symmetrical) collapse of the buildings. Add
to the confusion caused by FEMA and the standard operating procedure of the
Jones,
BYU Jones is just trying to take the front page away from Texas.
In keeping with the premise that truth in Texas is always stranger than
fiction and conspiracies.. take the recent account of the..
Texas Lottery Commission.. hehe , grin, chuckle.. snicker.. woopee
doo!!
An Austin
Robin,
The thoughts remind me of the functions of a water softener. Resin beads
attract the hardness in water and uses salt to release the attracted solids for
flushing.
There is a remarkable similarity in your description of the actions you
observe and our workin liquid vortex studies.
Link to story,
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?siteid=mktwdist=moreoverguid={55A74C58-9AF4-4A01-8EC5-D5C2157FA369}Something
obviously set off a small earthquake to cause Roche stock to be halted for a
short time.
Either they know something
OR Roche
knows how to stabilize a market
Vorts,
Sure hope everyone is following this thread close.. there is meat on them
bones,, reminds me of the Beta atmosphere thread.. hopefully, there is a
way to blend the two. Jump in there Grimer.
Richard
- Original Message -
From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Robin wrote..
IOW looking at the Lawson criterion, the density is huge, and
theconfinement time is unlimited, but the temperature is
low.Another
thing to consider is that the hyh may actually sit*inside* the electron
shells of the other positive ion,effectively displacing an existing
Jed wrote..
The only people with a vested interest in opposing cold fusion that I know
of are the plasma fusion researchers at MIT. They are afraid that some of
their research money will be diverted to cold fusion. They were livid with
anger in March 1989. They planted stories in the
Hi Robin,
Thanks for the input. Copper piping , yes I can understand the plate face
pits like a shotgun pelleting. In the case of the high speed rotating
member, the material is UHMW ultra high molecular weight poly. The pitting
is remarkably different. the pits in teh UHMW are needle point
Jed , I sent a link to our high speed unit at the
shop. A PFD file of 2.74 mb is a little high for the boonies. Will read it
manana.
You are a wordsmith. In a few words would you
give us your thoughts on WHY?? the enemies of CF are such. What drives these
people ? Hatred alone cannot
Fred,
OK, I sent Eric a link to the vorts. Hopefully, he will
join and engage in a little " wrestling".
What's the old saying..arguing with a scientist is like
wrestling with a pig in the mud.. sooner or later, you realize the pig loves
it.
Richard
- Original Message -
From:
Jones,
I e-mailed Eric requesting that he join the Vortex-L
group as Robin suggested. Studying his website focus fusion indicates he has an
active work in progress and I feel all would like to read his views if he choses
to come in.
Richard
- Original Message -
From:
Jones
Fred ,
Below is a reply from Eric Lerner inregard to your post below
Hi Richard,Actually reaction rates are not just a product of
Coulomb barrier. At 200keV the reaction rate for pB11 is nearly 4 times that for
Li-P. Also, the compression in a DPF improves with increasing nuclear
mass and
Another link, any input ?
http://users.erols.com/iri/FocusFusion-Ver6.htm
Richard
Steven,
The subject made the rounds of academia in one day according to an undergrad
in engineering school at AM.
Richard
- Original Message -
From: Steven Krivit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: OT - Is Hell Exothermic or
Jones and Steven,
Add me to the amazed list, also the first time I
have seen it. Notice the " qualifying" wording in the bottom half of the summary
of Widom and Larsen regarding " do not necessarily constitute evidence for the
direct fusion"
Richard
- Original Message -
From:
Jones,
Right out of a Burt Rutran project. Would make a
good low altitude satellite for faster internet upload wireless
devices.
Richard
- Original Message -
From:
Jones Beene
To: vortex
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 6:59
PM
Subject: What is an ARFO ?
Who is Dr. Steven Greer? Is he an advocate of free energy or just a UFO and
conspiracy buff?
http://www.disclosureproject.org/
Richard
Wes and Fred,
Force field reaction may be closer to describing the
event.
Richard
- Original Message -
From:
Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 6:30
AM
Subject: Re: Podkletnov's Disks
Wesley Bruce wrote:
No
For those Vorts that may wonder if their posts are read.. keep posting.
Every bit of information, conjecture, disagreement, analogy etc, raises the
level of interest and learning curve . For me, I digest each post and examine
the thought expressed.
Solomon penned that " business is conducted
Living 7 miles downwind of the Fayette Electric coal
fired 3 stack power plant, I can attest to the change taken place over it's 25
year plus operation. My metal roof is one example. The original unit was built
with NO emission control, the later 2 stacks have E scrubbers. The coal comes
Fred,
Sometimes I wonder if my old age is showing, I mean't to
state that we achieved a spiral flow inside the clear tubing. It does appear
similar to a coil spring. The water clings to the inside wall of the tubing with
a hollow center. The spirals are water and show they are flowing as
Jones,
No apologies required when you keep hammering home the mechanics and the
science of this energy theme.
Thanks for the insight that hopefully will be a prod if for no other
purpose than to focus attention on the progress being made in France and
Canada.
We have stumblebums in
Jones wrote..
Hey, Vo's - let's hear your Top ten list of "Strange bedfellows"I'll
start things off in a non-partisan way with10. Dubya and
Conde9. Bill and Hillary8. Bill and
Scooter7. Michael Jackson and Elizabeth Taylor6.
Rock Hudson and Doris Day (who woulda ever guessed?)5. Anwar
Certain animal exhibit special characteristics that assist them in
survival.
Wolf..
Arctic wolves hunt in packs. They have some sort of sensory
communication between theotherwolvesin the pack as
demonstrated by their uncanny ability to both herd and ambush prey over miles
and across hills
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