Texas Genco- an ongoing saga

2005-06-08 Thread RC Macaulay
Welcome to Texas where nobody's life nor property is safe when the Texas Leg is in session.   Keep you eye on the magician's sparkler. If you take you eyes off you not be playing according to the rules. Once upon a time there was a company called Houston Lighting and Power ( HL&P). It was a

Re: Electrospray Ionization (ESI)

2005-06-07 Thread RC Macaulay
Fred writes..   > Why is this interesting?   It really becomes interesting to the people in applied coating sciences. There is a continued increase in technology in this field.   Of interest to me is its relationship to cavitation, sonochem and SL. Consider it a mechanical form of electr

Re: Hutchinson Interview

2005-06-06 Thread RC Macaulay
Thomas Malloy wrote >Given the "gravity" of their claims, I can see why the Pure Energy >People were so interested in John's work. Indeed, Thomas!  This question could be of " grave" concern for those inside a UFO.  I have speculated on what would happen If during a radical change of course t

Re: High Efficency Therionic to Electric Heat Conversion

2005-06-04 Thread RC Macaulay
Mark, Thanks for posting the link. The Chorus motor claims are also interesting. I asked them for info on motor power efficency.   Richard  

Re: Alternate Explanations for Cold Fusion?

2005-05-29 Thread RC Macaulay
While on the subject of CF. The reports resulting from CF research tests indicate some otherwise unexplained energy release.This may be a reactive attempt by mother nature to protect her own, A Jealous and modest protective woman can react in strange ways. What is presently described as evide

Re: Alternate Explanations for Cold Fusion ?

2005-05-29 Thread RC Macaulay
John,   Sometimes we try to go to far in attempting to please opposition.   In the case of CF, it is only necessary to call attention to a  common "physics demonstration of CF". That demonstration is evidenced by hailstones.   The weather experts have various explanations for them however the

Re: Alienist Amungus-are we being fishbowled

2005-05-29 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones made great post. As one of the excerpts in the old Andy Griffin show said.  " I don't know the answer to it.. but ,I have thought about it".   Today in men's bible class someone asked me "why" about something and my answer was.. "I don't know". Simple answers to complex questions are th

Re: CF Colloquium/Tribute to Dr.Mallove

2005-05-29 Thread RC Macaulay
Dr.Swartz,   Thanks for the post. Uplifting.   Richard  

Bismuth

2005-05-26 Thread RC Macaulay
Heard a radio news report that a store reported many cases of a common anti-acid were stolen.. Pepto-Bismul. The reporter was speculating on why, understanding the trend in stealing common cold remedies for use in brewing " crack", the burglars would steal Pepto-Bismul ? Unless, of course, the

Re: Disruptive Technology in the making

2005-05-24 Thread RC Macaulay
Steven mentions SBC in his comments on Vonage. Vonage is already in the USA as part owner of the telecon industries. Some actually believe SBC, Verizon, Cingular and AT&T are competitors.   Lets look at them: SBC just bought AT&T, Verizon( the old General Telephone or later GTE, Cingular is S

Re: test

2005-05-23 Thread RC Macaulay
Perhaps the silence can be attributed to the Bob Lazer article contained in the Las Vegas news.. see link I chuckle at this guy. GM has spent a small fortune researching metal hydrides for storing hydrogen gas safely for automotive use and Bob comes up with a home made 25 ft particle acceler

Re: (OT) Texas jones and the Lost Ark

2005-05-20 Thread RC Macaulay
ï Jones wrote..   Maybe that degree of dedicatied wierdness comes with the territory. Oops, sorry Richard, but I was refering to the surname, not the great state of Texas... or as we like to say in May-he-co, Tay-hoss.   No hay differencia en punto! Jones.   Few can laugh harder at Texas than

Stimulating the imagination

2005-05-19 Thread RC Macaulay
Some design problems have no solution. Some have solutions requiring small or severe compromise. Some have beautiful simplistic solutions. Spending countless hours daily in the design and development of a reactor unit that holds hope for pretreating seawater for reverse osmosis (RO), I often

Re: Mile-high Solar Towers: political ramifications

2005-05-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Frank, consider the amount of energy expended daily in the quest to reduce fat. People actually pay money to go to the spa and workout. Couple the electric power output from the treadmill to batteries and the energy problem solves itself. Better still ride a bicycle as we will all be riding one

OT: Oil for Food fight/ Galloway's retort

2005-05-18 Thread RC Macaulay
 Reported by the Washington Bureau written by David Ivanovich.   The US Senate received a taste of George Galloway, a member of Parliament  from Britain.   Responding to a Senate inquiry, Galloway belittled the inquiry as " utterly preposterous" and challenged the Senators on the fairness of t

Re: Cavitation neutrons-was; Blast from the past-

2005-05-18 Thread RC Macaulay
  In reply to  RC Macaulay's message of Tue, 17 May 2005 07:15:53-0500:Hi,>Hi Robin,>The M.W.Youds website mentions patents for his device operating at 7225 RPM >to achieve the result he reported. He mentioned gamma radiation present so >we are careful.I found loads of stuff on his web page,

Re: Cavitation neutrons - was: Blast from the Past -

2005-05-17 Thread RC Macaulay
Hi Robin, The M.W.Youds website mentions patents for his device operating at 7225 RPM to achieve the result he reported. He mentioned gamma radiation present so we are careful. Our standard gas inductors run at 3450 RPM. We are working on a design for speeds to 10,500 RPM with VFD drive. Design

Re: Cavitation neutrons - was: Blast from the Past -

2005-05-16 Thread RC Macaulay
Ron, The cavitation products made by Hydro dynamics Inc. apparently differ from the device used by Knuke.  Dr. M.W Youds website has a vortex device that may be closer to what Knuke worked with. Youds speculated some " events' could occur that may be  what happened to Knuke. We keep a gieger

Re: Popular Science Jume 2007 Einstein" Master of the Universe"

2005-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
OOPS!!  June 2005 issue - Original Message - From: RC Macaulay To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 9:14 PM Subject: Popular Science Jume 2007 Einstein" Master of the Universe" If they say so, it must be true.   Richard   <>

Popular Science Jume 2007 Einstein" Master of the Universe"

2005-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
If they say so, it must be true.   Richard   <>

Re: Fission 'diodes' and one-way criticality

2005-05-15 Thread RC Macaulay
Robin, There is a "belt " of hot water wells that traverse across Texas from Kilgore to Laredo. Many of these wells have a high H2S content . Along with the belt is lignite coal deposits. Yellowcake has been mined along the western extremity by Amoco in past years. Do you suppose we have a "natu

Re: non-looping smot

2005-05-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Frank, When I consider a tool for analysis of the SMOT , I keep returning to the thought of quadratic computing. Such a system for mathematical modeling would permit the answer to be loaded and the formula derived.. hehe.. the ultimate in " reverse engineering". hmmm,, not so far out ..conside

Re: Name of the Game

2005-05-13 Thread RC Macaulay
Hi Jones,   We are in an ever increasing state of change in the world to which a significant factor is the computer and its manifestations like the internet , the X Box and an increase in worldwide scientific cumulative understanding.   I mentioned a tiny segment of change coming in mathemati

Re: OT: Natioanl ID card

2005-05-13 Thread RC Macaulay
Hi Keith,   Yes, I noticed the report about legislation in Congress regarding the national ID card.     In Texas, there is a bill pending that permits the Texas Dept. of Transportation ( TxDot) to  implant a transponder into each new vehicle registration sticker that affixes to the windshiel

Re: 1997-2005 the missing SMOT years

2005-05-11 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote >If nothing else SMOT has made us think about the possibilities. I have fellowship with a retired airline pilot that has weather eye. I have mentioned the " strange" vortices shed from the main vortex created in our glass test tanks.(  while the main vortex is spinning) , In

Re: 1997-2005 the missing SMOT years

2005-05-11 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer wrote   >Now the implication of the magnetic lines of force not being orthogonal to the current carrying wire is that they form a tightly wind spiral which starts and finished at a charged particle. In short the charge particle is acting as a turbine taking in Chi-aether [chi being the

OT: Stock market churning

2005-05-10 Thread RC Macaulay
Is it my imagination or is there a churning going on with Wall Street. The seesaw is too balanced as if  a giant computer program has control of the game. It fluctuates at near 150 back and forth weekly.   Some opinions have it that IF the Dow drops below 10K there is NO bottom.   Some opinio

Japan backs off??

2005-05-09 Thread RC Macaulay
Do I see the ultimate intimidation story emerging or is it simple politics doing what it does best. I can't imagine Japan letting this go http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/30695/story.htm#top Richard <>

Re: Watch Me Try to Get Home (Train Hell's a comin' to "Paradise")

2005-05-09 Thread RC Macaulay
RICK, Thats peanuts, Houston spent a Bil on a 9 mile toy train. BushTexas and BushFlorida have it going. Texas has a 180 Bil tollway starting .. see www.corridorwatch.org to learn how the smart money does it. Cintra of Spain won the " bid" to construct the first section. Gov. Perry signed the "

Re: Robert Carroll

2005-05-04 Thread RC Macaulay
From reading Carroll it is apparent he had a humor to temper his intellect. As time goes by I am coming to realize that CF will emerge just as I am considering the major movement will occur as the result of new mathematics rather than physics alone. Carroll relied upon his math wisdom and skills

Re: English articles are not nonsense

2005-05-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Jed, So much language is lost in translation yet the English language has become the language of the world of business, air travel and encroaching into science as a universal medium for the exchange of ideas via the internet. Picking up on your " color" comment, in Rev.21:19 , the writer obser

Report from Max Planck work

2005-05-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Work continues http://www.sciscoop.com/story/2005/4/29/7401/23280Richard <>

Re: Shell and Arie DeGeus

2005-05-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Thanks Mark Goldes for making mention of the connection with DeGeus and  Shell. As I recall the news article , Shell emphasized the point that Shell was spending their research money on hydrogen.   Looking at the background of Shell's new US head, I see he has worked with the "right" people .

Re: BLP implementation path

2005-05-02 Thread RC Macaulay
There are credible sources that also question BLP supposed claims. Granted they have moved the subject ahead but the due diligence remains in " stage". A recent interview carried by the Houston Chronicle with the new head of Shell Oil USA is revealing. The new head stated that Shell is spending m

Re: Spiral helixes

2005-05-02 Thread RC Macaulay
The first lesson given in art is there are 3 primary colors. Interesting the ancient Americans used the same word for green and blue, mystified that learned white people would use two different words to describe what they considered to be the same color. On the disbursing of light an entire di

Re: Spiral helixes

2005-04-30 Thread RC Macaulay
Indeed !! Frank. For the use of a better word we use " component" Watching video of some of the large forest fires over the recent past, I was fascinated with the video shots that captured the occasional " fire storm" or chimney vortexes created along the sharp inclines of mountain slopes as t

Spiral helixes

2005-04-28 Thread RC Macaulay
Observing the vortex produced in a clear plexiglas tank of water by a high speed rotating member facing down with a clockwise rotation I notice the cone of the vortex is at the surface and counterclockwise  due to the vortex curling 180 degrees from the face of  the rotating member up to the

OT: Leaking Pen asked and answered

2005-04-27 Thread RC Macaulay
gt;>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.> again, how is the assumption that ancient people were degenerates> darwinian?  and...  since according to this supposed thought, people> are naturally smarter now, it wouldnt be degenerated, as nothing had> y

Re: Pyramid water pumps

2005-04-25 Thread RC Macaulay
Leaking Pen wrote >and i notice, you still havent answered my question.  you might want>to stop jabbing that strawman in the corner, the discussion is over>HERE. Asked and answered. Richard <>

Re: Pyramid water pump

2005-04-24 Thread RC Macaulay
Leaking pen wrote.. Leaking pen.. words mean things, there is a difference in meaning between " refute" and the word "contradict" as used in my post.True , this is a science discussion where nimble minds meet to examine and refute. However, when a person like Darwin, that was NOT a scientist

Re: Pyramid water pump

2005-04-24 Thread RC Macaulay
Seems antiquity is loaded with examples of engineering and architectural works that have us thinking that perhaps the people of that age were intelligent beings and had not degenerated which seems to contradict the Darwinian theorists. Jones.. look at the ceiling construction. Back to Egyptia

Re: Pyramid water pump

2005-04-23 Thread RC Macaulay
Supposedly, Saddam Hussien advertized with an offer of reward to anyone that could recreate the pump that lifted water up for the hanging gardens of Babylon. Perhaps the easiest way would have been use catch basins at approx 16 ft change in elevation to catch the drip from cotton wicks.   Cor

Re: Spontaneous ignition

2005-04-21 Thread RC Macaulay
Another view of such taken from NASA website Hypergolic propellants are fuels and oxidizers which ignite on contact with each other and need no ignition source. This easy start and restart capability makes them attractive for both manned and unmanned space

Re: Mountainside solar towers

2005-04-19 Thread RC Macaulay
This thread may being growing legs of its own. Consider the updraft tube need not be lengthy nor have a diameter greater than 40-50 meters. based on 6:1 ratio. Schauberger once studied a variation of this.   A vortex can be induced at the base which would supercharge the draft. Hmmm.. I need

Re: water into wine

2005-04-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Hmmm.. the link Pliliplaven link that Grimer posted showing the graphs has me intrigued. http://www.philiplaven.com/p20.html  In my mind's eye, I keep seeing a spiral, perhaps a helix pattern in lieu of a seeming random of the imaginary shown in graph 6. Look carefully at graph 5 again, do I s

Re: Mountainside solar towers

2005-04-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Windfarms   The cost of construction of a windfarmis partially offset by tax incentives. The cost of maintenance is high. Notice how many towers are out of service at any time. The stress of the windshear as the prop passes the pylon is a cause of blade fatigue. Jed mentioned there is no bett

Re: Mountainside solar towers

2005-04-18 Thread RC Macaulay
Robin writes, >BTW there are some low mountains in central Australia, in themiddle of the desert, that run more or less east-west, and havesteep sides. Perhaps not as high as one might like, but it wouldmake a good start.< The combination of solar and wind energy can be harnessed for the wind

Re: water into wine

2005-04-17 Thread RC Macaulay
Grimer posted a link to refractive indices. Interesting stuff  but I am missing something. Do I notice a conflict with graph 4 and Segelstein's values. The parallels on graph 4 seem to be at odds with graph 6. Behavior is never parallel unless the graph 4 is derived at best. Graph 6 can give

Re: "Npbody wants it" is what Martin says,too

2005-04-15 Thread RC Macaulay
Jed,  Your post is whats called a reality based observation because its so true and real.    Mentioning DEC brought back some of the 1970's to me. We bought our first "computer" in 1972, a DEC PDP-8L. Plan was to use it in a design study and demo for bidding a portion of a North Sea project f

Re: Laddermill wind generayor

2005-04-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Kelvar properties include " cold flow" which shoots the material down for use for cable.   Richard   <>

Re: ...water into wine...

2005-04-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Frank, We believe UV plays a crucial role in the " recharge" process but .. some " enhancer" is working behind the scenes in the great Shakesperian drama.. perhaps we are watching part of the third act while the first has not yet been played out. Duke University has the socalled "ultimate"

Re: Gas tax

2005-04-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Stephen Lawrence suggestion on gas tax presupposes integrity in government which cannot exist because the political animal cannot be tamed or constricted by money. Money unleashes the beast. The beast must be starved.   Last year a seemingly nebulous bill passed as an " adder" to some law. The

Re: Mountainside solar towers

2005-04-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Adding to Horace's thread, the draft tubes could be simple 36 ft diameter corrogated drainage culvert mounted on the incline in length sections as long as the incline.   A converging cone of less than 15 degrees with a cone shaped prop configuration positioned in the converging cone that  adj

Re: Mountainside solar towers

2005-04-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Horace, Sensible , moreso than the "solar tower" at 3500ft tall. Combine the idea with several " inclined" updraft tubes along the face of the mountainside for wind turbines and you have a winner. Richard - Original Message - From: "Horace Heffner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday,

Re: Uploaded Energy Overview ( Pastel Exhibit Japan)

2005-04-13 Thread RC Macaulay
Jed,   Thanks for sharing the link to the Japanese pastel art exhibit.  My wife has taught pastels for some years and presently teaching an ancient art form " encaustics" a wax-oil mix heated after application.   Very good work shown in the exhibit by the Japanese artists.., that can show us

Re: water into wine

2005-04-13 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones suggested trying microwaves at the resonant frequency of water ( 22Ghz) to aim down the hollow shaft.   Hmmm. That would take a calibrated tube diameter. We had thought of installing thin wall tubing inside the hollow shaft coming in from the top, but surrendered the idea in favor of br

Re: water into wine

2005-04-12 Thread RC Macaulay
As our applied research continues on an inductor that generates higher rotational speed vortexes up to 10,000RPM, one of our tasks include designing a hollowshaft unit that will permit firing a UV laser light directly into the center cone of the vortex together with a  sonic gun that can shoo

Re: water into wine

2005-04-12 Thread RC Macaulay
The thought of water having properties in the order of a capacitor begs the question of HOW or what exactly triggers the discharge. Thinking of the energy discharged across the duration of a hurricane or tornado is astounding because an actual buildup of energy occurs as  the storm intensifi

Re: CF

2005-04-11 Thread RC Macaulay
Akira,,   Vorts never move, a plaeasnt diversion for science merely stimulates the group.   For example.  Next generation windmills.   A tower the height proposed for wind electric power generation by the Australians would be overkill. Harnessing the vortices shed by a tower in the shape of

Re: water into wine

2005-04-11 Thread RC Macaulay
FW Lew,  interesting gif 's  shown on your link.   You mention reversing the rotation of a vortex. We have a plexiglas test tank used for observing the generation of a vortex by a mixer.. see www.gasmastrrr.com for a view of the vortex pattern induced by a 3450 RPM rotating member.   Using a

Re: Experimental challenge

2005-04-10 Thread RC Macaulay
I choose not to get into a p*iss*ng contest with Keith and Ed over religious beliefs. I stated my thoughts.   As for the state of the nation, I suggest that Washington is the place where it is not nearly as important to win as it is to make sure the other guy looses.   As for laws of the land

Re: water into wine

2005-04-10 Thread RC Macaulay
Thanks Frank and Jones, I often use the GSU physics website for reference.   From the series of posts on this thread I suggest water has the ability to mimic the  energy storage ability like a capacitor has the ability to store an electric charge. From our work using vortex mixing some intere

Re: water into wine

2005-04-09 Thread RC Macaulay
Frank, I have been studying the posts on this thread with ever increasing interest. Finally, a simple like me DID grasp your simplified math and " shazzam" I saw another side.   Richard   <>

Re: AWEA estimate of global power needs

2005-04-08 Thread RC Macaulay
In the never ending game of musical chairs the ownership of Texas power plants has an interesting history. Houston Lighting and Power Company ( Old Houston Electric Company owned by Stone and Webster) partnered with City of Austin ( Austin Power) and Central Power and Light (CPL, now AES) to

Re: vortex -digest Digest V2005 # 174

2005-04-08 Thread RC Macaulay
Several ways to look at Vortexians. Either they are a mixed collection of absolute humorists masquerading as intelligent form of life, or they are absolute intelligents trying to act like  humorists.   A person like John, that can write with an eloquence, should not quit the Vorts. Anyone fro

Re: OT Constitutional Reform Act

2005-04-06 Thread RC Macaulay
Stephen,   It has been the experience here in Texas that when the legislature is in session, no man's life nor property is safe. Over the past 30 years there has been an increase in " changes" to the Texas constitution. Every time there is a change it seems that later the " hook" in the bait

Re: experimental challenge

2005-04-06 Thread RC Macaulay
Keith,   No need to prove God, you may foolishly attempt to prove there is no God.   God is a spirit and must be worshiped in the spirit by faith.   The first commandment of God is to love Him with all your heart, soul, might and mind, and love your neighbor as yourself.   If you desire to tes

Re: vortex Digest V2005 #161

2005-04-06 Thread RC Macaulay
Robin's gif     >If the drain radius is chosen smaller than the hole radius,then no water flows,and there is no vortex. If the drain radius is chosen larger then the hole radius, then water leaving at the larger radius has less kinetic energy,   What am I missing?    Flow is required to produ

Re:" If I were Pope"

2005-04-05 Thread RC Macaulay
Frank, Thanks for the post article by Mark Steyn   The word " consensus" describes the world view   Mark's comment ... "Thoughtful atheist ought to recognize" ...    Thoughtful ??? As the new century unfolds , the believer will be under an ever increasing attack.   My old Chem prof was a belie

Re: Why the US needs more nuclear power

2005-04-05 Thread RC Macaulay
The overriding question of the use of nuclear power is..   How many years can a Nuke plant operate before it becomes unsafe?   The best guess is about 50 years maximum.   Why? Because the heat fatigues the metal and not even a robot can be used inside a reactor to repair piping once the metal

Flywheels

2005-04-05 Thread RC Macaulay
On the " extreme " hybrid thread I posted a comment describing a spherical shaped flywheel. To take the thought to another level, the flywheel could be in a 3 piece segmental air bearing configuration for counterbalancing and to produce infinite variable speed and torgue proportioning. The sp

Re: Vortex mystery

2005-04-05 Thread RC Macaulay
The interesting series of posts regarding this subject is fascinating. Anyone sitting in the middle of a tornado or hurricane can testify that the forces generated are awesome and certainly didn't come from the effect of gravity of falling water. A water vortex performs an interesting " rever

Re: The " Extreme " Hybrid

2005-04-04 Thread RC Macaulay
The AFS-Trinity Power Corporation announcement must be given pause.   These people have been around the block a few times.   Looking at applications for flywheel systems brings the question of stationary vs. moving platform systems. That is a stretch if for no other reason than the gyro effe

Re: 1/2 amp Tig welder

2005-04-02 Thread RC Macaulay
John Steck,   Way too low amps for what we use Tig's for.Can you fold and crimp and use spot welder?. .002 wall is tissue paper.   Richard   <>

Re: The BIG DEAL

2005-04-01 Thread RC Macaulay
It is going to be interesting to watch how the big players in electric power generation are going to manipulate the numerous new technical innovations in power generation, battery technology and hydrogen production.   The name of the game for the past 25 years has been " capturing revenue str

Bovada ceilings

2005-04-01 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones mentioned the skilled craftsmen ( Bovaderos) that construct the brick arched ceiling section called " Bovada and their beautiful works in Northern Mexico.This is an ancient skill brought to the new world that had its origin in the middle east dating back to Sumerian times The links take

Re: water into wine

2005-03-31 Thread RC Macaulay
Tensile strength of concrete.   Interesting to watch a skilled bricklayer use a " certain" type trowel to remove very old mortar from a used brick. notice very carefully that he strikes the brick near the old mortar and " shazzaam!!" the mortar instantly releases from the brick. Once had an ol

Re: Vortex mystery

2005-03-31 Thread RC Macaulay
and another link on vortex http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ufophysics/vortex.htm Richard <>

Re: Graneau's theory

2005-03-30 Thread RC Macaulay
May answer one of the questions on molecular water http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/MSD-action-movies-Salmeron.html Richard <>

Windmill science off topic

2005-03-29 Thread RC Macaulay
Reading Grimer's post on the wind and the Queen's flag, I couldn't pass up not revealing exciting news  in west Texas windmill technology as reported in the best lies told for year 1990.   Seems that the wind farm generator did not meet output specs so the  factory man was called. After tryin

Re: Wolves and Wolverines

2005-03-28 Thread RC Macaulay
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote.. I should know better than to pick nits with Jed's posts..   The analogy between wolves ,  wolverines and humans sorta got lost in Jed's introduction of bison to the comparison.   The wolverine is a solitary predator, vicious, smells like a skunk and is utterly ruth

Re: Easter

2005-03-28 Thread RC Macaulay
Terry Blanton wrote.. What compels you to do this ? Best explained by reading verses 3 and 4. 1Jn 4: 1-4. As I stated, the Vortex group remains a viable site that enriches the mind and provokes thought It is also revealing. Richard <>

Wolves and Wolverines

2005-03-27 Thread RC Macaulay
Introducing the analogy of wolves to humans as a predator species and comparing their difference to solitary hunters is a stretch. The wolf is one of natures marvels. Arctic wolves follow the migrating caribou for food. This amazing animal eats little of their cull , leaving most for other a

Easter

2005-03-26 Thread RC Macaulay
Easter is a holiday date set aside to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.   I confess that Jesus has come in the flesh, He was crucified to death on the cross, He rose from the dead on the third day and now sits in Heaven at the right hand of the Father. I believe

Something to think about

2005-03-20 Thread RC Macaulay
Mathematics to think about  http://www.rense.com/general46/stan1.htmlRichard <>

Re: plasmonic cover

2005-03-20 Thread RC Macaulay
To defeat a socalled plasmonic cover would require a simple light source.   So ( tongue in cheek).. the smiley face on the disc pendulating across the sky would be visible to the politically correct crowd which in turn would scream the sky is falling, while in turn the incorrect crowd can sta

Re: A dash of silver, students at work

2005-03-16 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones,   Its true Oppie took his licks for being an independent cuss, however, our Madame Curie' had her moments also. Interesting insight into his " obscure" work, perhaps some youngster is lurking in the vortexian lair that will pick up on your thoughts.   There are several youngsters at T

Re: OFF TOPIC The good die young

2005-03-14 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones, you are a treat to read.   Job 38:7  .. "while the morning stars sang together"..    Its true that music is both inspirational and motivating.   Music has a cadence and mathematic harmony ( a beat) understood by both rich and poor. The question of why an " untimely death" cannot be f

Re: OT sim-sync

2005-03-13 Thread RC Macaulay
Keith,   On the contrary,I am painfully aware there is a new dawn of science on the horizon that portends astounding discoveries in all fields of research. Each discipline is being slingshot launched by another which in turn forces the dynamic onto other disciplines. The magnitude of change

Re: OT sim-sync

2005-03-12 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones,   Interesting insight into Hesse's writings and even deeper insight into his " hippie" ways ( grin).   The difficulty with being a half learned man such as Hesse is that being half learned, his blind side appears more pronounced. Ever searching and never coming to an understanding of t

Re: Vortex mystery

2005-03-12 Thread RC Macaulay
Been following this thread with interest. I remain amazed at the statue of this group and the insight expressed on such a range of subjects.   I'm waiting on the next step.. that being ..explain the energy unleashed in a tornado or hurricane.   Water drains, hurricanes, tornados, galaxies, bl

Re: Test

2005-03-11 Thread RC Macaulay
Jed, your test patterns is coming across the screen as a smiley face ( grin)   Richard   <>

Re: Destry rides again

2005-03-09 Thread RC Macaulay
Been awhile since I saw that movie.   Interesting the most profitable business on earth is banking  which is an all encompassing entity in that it operates  governments and insurance (for a fee of course). The USA banking industry invented a synthetic form of banking called the Federal Reserv

Re: Limitless hydrogen ?

2005-03-06 Thread RC Macaulay
Interesting ,the number of oilwells in Texas that produce a great amount of H2S and CO2, both shallow and deep wells.   Richard   <>

Re: Transistors, replication, and PAGD

2005-03-06 Thread RC Macaulay
Dr. Storms comments intrigue me . As we continue to test various parabolic shaped segments in our designs for vacuum induction mixer feeding of products into process streams there are certain shapes of 3450 rpm speed rotating members that produce extremely " tight" vortexes in the clear plex

Re: Permeabivity

2005-03-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Surely if Sir Isaac were around today he would enjoy the internet and Grimer's post. Leave it to an Englishman to sort the flaws  with a sense of humor.   Richard   <>

Nevada Corporations and Texas rules

2005-03-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Under new Nevada law, a person(s) may register a new corporation without disclosing almost anything except the name of the lawyer that filed the registration. Deep pockets with savvy file in Bermuda through the local British banker/attorney or half empty pockets file in the Caymans. Friend j

Re: Miles needs $ 80,000 per year

2005-02-28 Thread RC Macaulay
Jed, Ok , I have the name of the University and the amount. I need to listen to what a few people in Houston think about your game plan for LENR-CANR.   Speaking of treasure maps. Jim Bowie made some real bucks selling " lost goldmine maps" in San Antonio way back. He had a coupla Mexicans t

Re: a cause celebre'

2005-02-27 Thread RC Macaulay
Gosh! Keith.. Grimer has me in here because I'm crazy, not stupid. Going to Houston doesn't mean sticking my head in Exxon's mouth. The idea is to approach money for " seed " money. Foundations love to" participate" NOT carry the bucket.   Besides, you fudged on the pic of the girl.. she's no

Re: a cause celebre"

2005-02-27 Thread RC Macaulay
A defeatist attitude insures only one thing .. defeat.   A short story follows.. a few years back, at the national Weftec conference we had a booth exhibiting our product line. At the time Vivendi-US Filter of France was the king of the hill in water treating equipment manufacturing. Overhe

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