On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Esa Ruoho wrote:
> Uhh, I guess my mind lapsed into oblivion at some point in time and I forgot
> to pay any attention to EEStor. Are they alive, are they going to produce
> something, etc? Some facebook numpties (who have a habit of quoting
> Rockefeller) started
They are apparently 'belly-up' for civilian use.
There is still the large military licensee .
A fully charged EEStor capacitor probably makes an excellent explosive
device, but they have never owned-up to that possibility.
From: Esa Ruoho
Uhh, I guess my mind lapsed into oblivion a
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
>
>> Doraville??
>>
>> Touch of country in the city ??
>
> The same. Today it's Atlanta's Asiatown. Used to have a stray dog
> problem. No more. :-)
http://www2.fundeposit.com/That%20w
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> Doraville??
>
> Touch of country in the city ??
The same. Today it's Atlanta's Asiatown. Used to have a stray dog
problem. No more. :-)
T
Jones Beene wrote:
>
> Doraville??
>
Yes, Doraville, where the bumper stickers say:
Doraville USA
Where Africa, Asia & Mexico
all come together
- Jed
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From: Terry Blanton
> ... many are looking for something for Doraville. Indeed, M International
looked to build magnetic motors there. But that will never be...
Never say never. All that is needed for many "near misses" is a previously
overlooked enabling technolog
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
> I've been getting the impression that perhaps EEStor has a bona fide
> product, and probably has had it in *high reliability* marketable form for
> over a year, but which product by its nature is simply too dangerous to use
> in automotive.
Ye
I've been getting the impression that perhaps EEStor has a bona fide
product, and probably has had it in *high reliability* marketable form for
over a year, but which product by its nature is simply too dangerous to use
in automotive.
Thus - the present emphasis on industrial and military markets.
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As the smoke cleared, thomas malloy
mounted the barricade and roared out:
> I just talked to a F E researcher. The inventor of EEStor's
> ultracapacitor has gone missing.
Have they found him yet?
As someone who's had/having too much experience w
Howdy Nick,
You can "chunk" a rock and nearly hit Cedar Park Texas from the Dime Box
Saloon. Everyone wants them to have a winner. Trying to piece the facts to the
news reports make for speculation.
The best scientific info seems to come from Technology Review's comment section
like below..
"I
Sorry, sent this to the wrong list. Jones had posted this here some time ago.
On 2/7/07, Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.technologyreview.com/Biztech/18086/page1/
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