Re: [Vo]:Rossi E-Cat web site up

2011-11-12 Thread Craig Haynie
On Fri, 2011-11-11 at 18:12 -0800, Mary Yugo wrote: Someone at Ecatnews.com pointed out that the web site is so bad that someone left in this name: Prof. George Kelly (University of New Hampshire – USA) That is a throw back to Rossi's board of directors for his silly blog he pretends

[Vo]:Information on Dr. George Kelly

2011-11-12 Thread Craig Haynie
is an 'advisor'. Craig Haynie Manchester, NH

Re: [Vo]:Fox News report on Rossi

2011-11-02 Thread Craig Haynie
Allan hinted on his blog that an unnamed “customer” of Rossi's device is a military organization that starts with an N. Rossi said this customer measured and verified the test -- and told FoxNews.com that Paul Swanson with the U.S. Navy’s Space and Naval Warfare Systems unit (SPAWAR) can vouch for

Re: [Vo]:Recent Ni-H LENR replications?

2011-11-01 Thread Craig Haynie
://www.youtube.com/user/kiholobay#p/u/2/N1m2wQevFAY Craig Haynie Manchester, NH On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Robert Lynn robert.gulliver.l...@gmail.com wrote: Are there any recent reports of Ni-H LENR other than Rossi? I know there was Brillouin back in March: http://www.brillouinenergy.com

Re: [Vo]:Forget John Galt, who is Domenico Fioravanti?

2011-10-31 Thread Craig Haynie
On Mon, 2011-10-31 at 10:02 +0100, Susan Gipp wrote: Jed try to google ivano marescotti. Have fun :) Susy It's not the same guy. :) Craig

Re: [Vo]:Hey, it didn't blow up! And by the way, there does seem to be a permit.

2011-10-29 Thread Craig Haynie
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 15:20 +0200, Mattia Rizzi wrote: How can rossi had a permit if inside the nuclear site there isn’t even a SINGLE “Nuclear Warning” panel? Nuclear Warning Panel? This is still an unknown phenomenon, and the idea that it's nuclear is still speculation. It is not known to be

[Vo]:Report

2011-10-28 Thread Craig Haynie
from... PESNetwork PES Network, Inc. QA just finished; reading of results; 470 kW maintained continuously during self-sustain; customer satisfied; sale made; more later.

Re: [Vo]:Your Oct 28 Predictions

2011-10-27 Thread Craig Haynie
50: High input for the run. The run will be too short. There will be too many unresolved variables. Same as always... The easiest thing for me to believe is that he DOES have a working Ni-H cold fusion method, but nothing will be proven until the device gets into the hands of individual

Re: [Vo]:'bad science'

2011-10-24 Thread Craig Haynie
It was bad science when alchemists where trying to make gold, and claim they can do this, claim they have done this, claim they will soon be able to do this, taking money for this research, selling it, fighting other reasonable theories like those of Lavoisier and others when they had

Re: [Vo]:Is it possible Rossi has already tested his 1 MW prototype behind closed doors?

2011-10-19 Thread Craig Haynie
On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 23:01 -0400, Jed Rothwell wrote: David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote: I asked Mr. Rossi whether or not he has tested several ECATS together in a moderate sized configuration to determine how well they function as a team. He responded yes to

Re: [Vo]:The style is the man himself.

2011-10-18 Thread Craig Haynie
On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 09:58 -0500, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote: Rich sez: Wolf! Wolf! wolf? wolf... WOOF! WOOF! WOOF! If wolves don't say 'Woof! Woof!', then why are they called wolves? Craig

Re: [Vo]:Coroner Rules Irish Man Died of Spontaneous Human Combustion

2011-10-16 Thread Craig Haynie
On Sun, 2011-10-16 at 14:38 -0400, Jed Rothwell wrote: See: http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2011/09/23/spontaneous_human_combustion_was_michael_faherty_cause_of_death_.html I've seen this type of death debunked. The same effects seen -- where the body is the only thing burnt, the body is

RE: [Vo]:FW: Mills CIHT Published World Patent Application

2011-10-11 Thread Craig Haynie
On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 23:07 -0700, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint wrote: Why doesn't Mills FINISH JUST ONE PRODUCT AND GET IT TO MARKET! He's like a little kid who gets 90% done with something and then gets bored with it and is off to some new and challenging puzzle... never completing what he starts.

RE: [Vo]:FW: Mills CIHT Published World Patent Application

2011-10-11 Thread Craig Haynie
Oh shoot! I thought you meant Rossi. Regarding Mills, I wholeheartedly agree. :) It's starting to lead me to believe that something's not there. Craig On Tue, 2011-10-11 at 09:06 -0400, Craig Haynie wrote: On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 23:07 -0700, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint wrote: Why doesn't Mills

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion Press Release 10/10

2011-10-10 Thread Craig Haynie
Deflalion indicates that they are ready for production. http://www.defkalion-energy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4t=285 And it sounds like Rossi was using an older Defkalion design: Today, Hyperion engineering has completed version 7. We were surprised to see our old designs used in public

Re: [Vo]:rcdc.it web tv video of Oct 6 Rossi test

2011-10-10 Thread Craig Haynie
Interesting! Is there any indication of what the real time was then? Was that during heat after death? If it was more than an hour into it, that video image proves there is anomalous heat. It proves that all by itself, in the absence of thermocouple readings or any other ordinary

Re: [Vo]:New video on ecat.com

2011-10-10 Thread Craig Haynie
This link goes to Kleiner Perkins for some strange reason. Weird! It's not e-cat.com; it's ecat.com. Craig

Re: [Vo]:Rossi 6 Oct Experiment Data - Preliminary Data Analysis

2011-10-08 Thread Craig Haynie
In any case, it is nonsensical that when power is cut that output power quickly momentarily rises. The electric heating power is apparently used to suppress the reaction, not to enhance it. Others have observed that in some cases when heater power is cut, anomalous heat rises rapidly. I

Re: [Vo]:NyTeknik report on October 6th test

2011-10-07 Thread Craig Haynie
This must be the secret sauce: 15:53 Power to the resistance was set to zero. A device “producing frequencies” was switched on. Overall current 432 mA. Voltage 230 V. Current through resistance was zero, voltage also zero. From this moment the E-cat ran in self sustained mode

Re: [Vo]:NyTeknik report on October 6th test

2011-10-07 Thread Craig Haynie
On Fri, 2011-10-07 at 08:59 -0400, vorl bek wrote: Maybe the secret source was charging a battery for around 4 hours with an energy above 2KW coupled with some other kind of auxiliary battery... This test was almost as ludicrous as the Steorn waterways test. There, they kept things

RE: [Vo]:NyTeknik report on October 6th test

2011-10-07 Thread Craig Haynie
On Fri, 2011-10-07 at 09:01 -0500, Robert Leguillon wrote: My Two Cents: Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot. Most of the previous experimental problems were solved in this setup. We could've seen measurable, stable, power gains completely unaffected by phase-change or water overflow. We should

[Vo]:Oct 6 Test

2011-10-06 Thread Craig Haynie
I've been reading Passerini's tweets, and it looks like this eCat has been running in self-sustained mode for about 4 hours now. https://twitter.com/#!/22passi Craig

Re: [Vo]:22passi's tweets translated by Google

2011-10-06 Thread Craig Haynie
[You have to paste the text into the Google translate box. It will not autotranslate the page from the URL.] If you use the Google Chrome Browser, you can right-click on the page for a translation. Craig

Re: [Vo]:Oct 6 Test

2011-10-06 Thread Craig Haynie
On Thu, 2011-10-06 at 10:05 -0700, Alan J Fletcher wrote: At 09:19 AM 10/6/2011, Craig Haynie wrote: I've been reading Passerini's tweets, and it looks like this eCat has been running in self-sustained mode for about 4 hours now. https://twitter.com/#!/22passi I make it not quite

Re: [Vo]:Oct 6 Test

2011-10-06 Thread Craig Haynie
22passi Daniel Passerini At 19:00, after 4 hours in continuous self-sustaining mode, the reaction has been interrupted as planned... If confirmed, this should remove all doubt. Woot... Craig

Re: [Vo]:other tweets

2011-10-06 Thread Craig Haynie
On Thu, 2011-10-06 at 15:11 -0400, Terry Blanton wrote: between 3 p.m. till 7 p.m. the temperature average delta has been of 5°C (water input/output) for 0,6 cubic meters per hour According to the husband of the cute brunette. :-) This is what I get. 0.6 cubic meters / hour = 600 liters /

Re: [Vo]:Will Robots Steal Your Job?

2011-09-27 Thread Craig Haynie
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 04:50 +0300, Jouni Valkonen wrote: In pure and ideal basic income economy, all tax revenues are returned to the markets boosting purchasing power of consumers, therefore economic burden of taxes is zero and no one has no economic reasons to oppose taxes. —Jouni

Re: [Vo]:Lewan uploads temperature data for Sept. 7 run

2011-09-15 Thread Craig Haynie
It doesn't go down. The temperature falls to ~100.3C at 23:19:00 but starts raising at 23:22:01 an slowly raises continuously until the data collect is stooped at 23:29:07, with a temperature of 105C. At 23:15:53 the temperature is 114. Then it begins dropping rapidly. I am assuming this is when

Re: [Vo]: Rossi covered by Washingtom Times here in the U.S.

2011-08-22 Thread Craig Haynie
The article is dated March 17. Craig On Mon, 2011-08-22 at 09:19 -0700, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint wrote: The Rossi E-Cat finally made it into a (major?) news media here in the U.S. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/mar/17/nuclear-future-beyond-japan/ -M

Re: [Vo]:who is the secret big partner of Rossi in USA?

2011-08-10 Thread Craig Haynie
Redmond, WA. On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Michael Ivanov ivanov...@gmail.com wrote: Any ideas? I heard about Ford, but could it be GE or GM?

Re: [Vo]:[Political OT]: Global negative income tax

2011-08-06 Thread Craig Haynie
political equality between the genders. Realize now, that if we are to move forward from a world based on violence, then we must stop institutionalizing violence, and build a world with political equality for everyone. Craig Haynie

Re: [Vo]:Vortex Could Go Down July 25th

2011-07-19 Thread Craig Haynie
I realize it's not that important in the big scheme of things, but I wish you hadn't put 'backup' in the name. :) Craig On Tue, 2011-07-19 at 10:36 -0400, Terry Blanton wrote: Is there anything against the creation of a Google Group instead? Anyway, this is going either way to hugely affect

Re: [Vo]:Levi's likely attitude

2011-07-15 Thread Craig Haynie
This link does not work. Want to try again? It's in this list: http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/files/ Craig Manchester, NH On Fri, 2011-07-15 at 16:17 -0400, Jed Rothwell wrote: Harry Veeder wrote: To be fair, in this report

[Vo]:Water Flow Question

2011-06-22 Thread Craig Haynie
How does Rossi control the water flow rate? If too much water flows, then it would not all convert to steam and it would pour out of the outlet. If it's too slow then the reactor would overheat. Does he control the water flow by its effect on reactor temperature? Is there some other sort of

Re: [Vo]:Radio24 live forum about E-cat: Focardi, Celani, Bagnasco on Radio24[ITA]

2011-06-21 Thread Craig Haynie
to the email below, the experiment went on for 4 days. Was the band heater used for the entire experiment, or was it shut off at some point? There is a report floating around that the experiment continued without input power. Craig Haynie Manchester, NH On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 14:54 +0300, Peter Gluck wrote

Re: [Vo]:eCat self-destruct mode

2011-06-06 Thread Craig Haynie
Has anyone read Atlas Shrugged? The protagonist develops a new engine which runs off a new and undiscovered type of energy. He doesn't trust anyone to respect his intellectual property, so he designs his lab to self-destruct should anyone try to enter it without his permission. :) Craig

Re: [Vo]:Re: MAJOR eCat plans : 1MW USA Customer ?

2011-05-11 Thread Craig Haynie
From memory only, I thought I had read a couple of months ago that Rossi is making a 1 MW plant for Defkalion, and then one for a customer in Florida. Anyone else remember something like this? Craig Haynie Manchester, NH On Wed, 2011-05-11 at 11:30 -0700, Alan J Fletcher wrote: I skimmed

Re: [Vo]:Taxing vehicles for road maintenance in the cold fusion era

2011-05-10 Thread Craig Haynie
This is already becoming an issue, with high efficiency hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles. I think three solutions are available: Or we could sell the roads and let the market work out pricing and payment. :) Craig Haynie Manchester, NH

[Vo]:Question about Coulomb Barrier

2011-05-10 Thread Craig Haynie
barrier without any problem, since they are not repelled by the positive charge in the nucleus? Is this why the Widom-Larsen hypothesis posits the entry of weak neutrons into the nucleus? Craig Haynie Manchester, NH

Re: [Vo]:NASA Working on LENR Replication and Theory Confirmation

2011-05-09 Thread Craig Haynie
on no new physics. Dr. Bushnell believes in this reaction and thinks that Rossi could change the world with his discovery. Craig Haynie Manchester, NH

Re: [Vo]:WAY OFF TOPIC and for Japanese readers only

2011-05-04 Thread Craig Haynie
in a village in southern England who had never heard of Winston Churchill. Do you ever watch Jay Leno? There are people in America who do not know the name of the president of the United States. Craig Haynie Manchester, NH

Re: [Vo]:Detecting absolute motion

2011-04-24 Thread Craig Haynie
where their respective clock hands happen to pointing after they have reached the separation distance and A yells out to B . When B hears A he will know he has to turn back his clock the amount of time it took A's voice to reach him (the separation distance divided by the speed of sound).

Re: [Vo]:Rossi E-Cat CATALYST Speculation Thread

2011-04-11 Thread Craig Haynie
Mills told us years ago that his catalyst is potassium. Why do we think this is a different process? Remember that Mills started this work with a nickel-hydrogen fuel cell. If it's real, then more than likely it's the same process. Craig On Mon, 2011-04-11 at 21:47 +0300, Peter Gluck wrote: Why

RE: [Vo]:Are you falling for it?

2011-04-08 Thread Craig Haynie
Probably coincidental, but Rossi's New Hampshire facility is walking distance from Exeter ... which does not mean that I been spyin'. Actually, no. It's in Bedford, which is within walking distance of me, but Exeter is about 45 minutes by car. Craig Haynie Manchester, NH

RE: [Vo]:Are you falling for it?

2011-04-08 Thread Craig Haynie
- From: Craig Haynie Probably coincidental, but Rossi's New Hampshire facility is walking distance from Exeter ... which does not mean that I been spyin'. Actually, no. It's in Bedford, which is within walking distance of me, but Exeter is about 45 minutes by car. Craig Haynie

Re: [Vo]:Rossi to answer questions on Ny Teknik

2011-03-18 Thread Craig Haynie
It's just hyperbole. How many ways did you try it? Thousands! You are reading it too literally. Craig Haynie On Fri, 2011-03-18 at 22:11 +0100, Mattia Rizzi wrote: It isn't. (I'm italian). I find it downright unbelievable. Everything Rossi said is unbelievable. Check my question

Re: [Vo]:RE: OT: How government institutions tax citizens under a Virtual Currency system - (2 of 2)

2010-12-30 Thread Craig Haynie
On Thu, 2010-12-30 at 13:18 -0500, Jed Rothwell wrote: Craig Haynie wrote: . . . then let's change it together, through voluntary cooperation without threats of violence being imposed on those who disagree. Let me make it clear that I do not belittle the inherent threats of violence

Re: [Vo]:RE: OT: How government institutions tax citizens under a Virtual Currency system - (2 of 2)

2010-12-29 Thread Craig Haynie
In the spirit of the Virtual Currency system trading directly with precious metals would probably be frowned upon. ;-) However, not to the point that any of its adherents would ever be threatened in any way, nor sent to jail. Heaven's no! Why send people to jail for simply exchanging

Re: [Vo]:OT: How government institutions tax citizens under a Virtual Currency system - (2 of 2)

2010-12-27 Thread Craig Haynie
This is a science list, but since this thread continues to pursue socialist ideals here, I think it appropriate to revisit the moral argument. The most moral thing you can say about any plan such as this, is that it's a-moral, that there is no such thing as morality, and that you're pursuing the

Re: [Vo]:RE: OT: How government institutions tax citizens under a Virtual Currency system - (2 of 2)

2010-12-27 Thread Craig Haynie
Craig, it's not clear to me what it is about the proposed Virtual Currency (VC) system that you are uncomfortable with. I think it would be more productive if you could give me specific details. What is it that you don't like? Expressing (quite eloquently I might add) that the Virtual

Re: [Vo]:OT: Virtual Currency - The future of currency in the 21st century and beyond.

2010-12-21 Thread Craig Haynie
On Mon, 2010-12-20 at 20:28 -0800, Harry Veeder wrote: He is proposing a system to ensure a more equitable distribution of wealth.This is different from giving everyone the same access to wealth. The system of payment he is proposing does not depend on more taxation (or what you call

RE: [Vo]:Quantum Transitional State

2010-12-03 Thread Craig Haynie
Here's another way to use Vt in a prediction. Because it looks as though Vt can be used to derive Planck's Constant, then use Planck's Constant to calculate a very accurate Vt. I don't know how accurate these other variables have been measured, but presumably, they are far past the 4 significant

RE: [Vo]:Quantum Transitional State

2010-12-03 Thread Craig Haynie
On Fri, 2010-12-03 at 09:23 -0800, Jones Beene wrote: OK, let's backtrack. Apparently we are not on the same page yet. In the spirit of KISS and simplicity, the internationally-accepted value of the proton's charge radius is 0.8768 fm. Is there a valid reason to use anything else? If Vt

RE: [Vo]:Quantum Transitional State

2010-12-03 Thread Craig Haynie
However, it looks to me as if they are calculating the value of 1.36e-15 as the effective proton radius, using Planck's Constant. http://tinyurl.com/345cnr9 If anyone wants to help me read it, scroll down to Microscopic analysis of nucleus-nucleus elastic scattering at intermediate

Re: [Vo]:Quantum Transitional State

2010-12-03 Thread Craig Haynie
The article is almost 9 euros. Can't you just share your copy? I'll send you my copy in my next email, but I don't know how to send it to the list. Otherwise, you can scroll down to it on this link, and open the PDF on the right side of the Google Scholar page. It's article number 4 on the

[Vo]:Quantum Transitional State

2010-12-02 Thread Craig Haynie
Frank, I find your idea interesting. I've worked through your basic equations and have included them simply because I spent so much time on them, I figured I should do something with them. :) In the palladium lattice, when the molecules are stimulated such that they are vibrating near the

Re: [Vo]:Quantum Transitional State

2010-12-02 Thread Craig Haynie
Hello again Frank, Check out this reference: It is generally assumed that in free space the velocity of a high-frequency gravitational wave (HFGW) is the same as that of light and so the free space wavelength of an HFGW at 3GHz will be ~10cm. Li and Torr have previously published calculations

Re: [Vo]:Quantum Transitional State

2010-12-02 Thread Craig Haynie
experimental results which corroborate the theory; experiments which have already been done where the results are not understood. This would go a long way toward getting the theory accepted. Craig On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 10:22 -0500, Craig Haynie wrote: Hello again Frank, Check out this reference

Re: [Vo]:Quantum Transitional State

2010-12-02 Thread Craig Haynie
Hello Frank! This is becoming more exciting. I'm reposting this because it didn't seem to come through the first time. Check out this reference: It is generally assumed that in free space the velocity of a high-frequency gravitational wave (HFGW) is the same as that of light and so the free

RE: [Vo]:Quantum Transitional State

2010-12-02 Thread Craig Haynie
to be 1094xxx meters / second, from the previous reference. Craig On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 10:23 -0800, Jones Beene wrote: -Original Message- From: Craig Haynie Conceptually, gravity traveling in a superconductor is essentially the same thing as light traveling in the nucleus: it's

[Vo]:Znidarsic Constant

2010-11-30 Thread Craig Haynie
Frank, (or anyone), I can't find a reference to the 29.05 newtons which is the maximum force exerted by two tightly packed protons. Can you walk me through the calculation? I've reviewed Lane's episode 20, but it doesn't explain it with enough detail. I also found this equation by Frank on the

[Vo]:Double-Slit Explanation

2010-11-28 Thread Craig Haynie
Hello Frank! Have you seen this experiment: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_choice_quantum_eraser Even if the math can be explained with classical equations, I don't see how a classical explanation can be forthcoming by analyzing the experiment through the Transitional Quantum State.

Re: [Vo]:as expected my paper was rejected

2010-11-25 Thread Craig Haynie
Frank, I've just picked up that you have a theory on Cold Fusion. I haven't been following this list very closely, so I'm slow I suppose. But: 1) Have you published your ideas anywhere? Perhaps on the internet? Is there a way for me to learn more of your theory? 2) Do your ideas explain any of

[Vo]:Steorn Replication

2009-12-30 Thread Craig Haynie
I find this video to be interesting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_gkxfX98as When the power to the controller is switched off, no induction is measured in the stator coils. Why? Isn't this how a generator works? By moving a magnetic field across a conductor, don't we get induction, and hence,

Re: [Vo]:Steorn Replication

2009-12-30 Thread Craig Haynie
Here are two more replications: http://www.youtube.com/user/m1a9r9s9#p/u/2/nDABKqdB538 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGPRoHgz8Rw The first link shows no apparent current increase as the speed of the rotor picks up, and tends to really display the effect that is perplexing all of these people.

Re: [Vo]:Steorn Replication

2009-12-30 Thread Craig Haynie
Setting aside the issue of over unity or free energy, what does the 'zero' meter reading mean ? a violation lenz law? a faulty meter? or meter leads located at the wrong place? Are you implying that the amp meter is not connected correctly? If so, why would the current increase at low RPM.

Re: [Vo]:Steorn Replication

2009-12-30 Thread Craig Haynie
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote: What happens when two solenoids wound oppositely pass through a common magnetic field if you tie the conductors together? I suspect you would get a zero reading, but how is that relevant to this demonstration?

Re: [Vo]:Steorn Replication

2009-12-30 Thread Craig Haynie
If you pass a plane through the toroidal inductor, you will see that, in cross section, piecewise it's the same effect. I see... thanks. But doesn't that prove his point, though, that if there is no reverse induction, then the circuits are independent? But, even if they are independent, this

Re: [Vo]:Steorn Demo

2009-12-15 Thread Craig Haynie
So... if the generator recharges the battery, then why not just disconnect the battery and run the thing with the power from the generator? I think it's a crock... Craig (Houston)

Re: [Vo]:Steorn Demo

2009-12-15 Thread Craig Haynie
... Let's see what their (Steorn's) reasons are for requiring a battery. If it really is transformation that they're tapping, they'll have to explain away the battery-requirement like a bunch of adults. Of course theyll be mocked for having a battery by anyone who believes they're doing

Re: [Vo]:Steorn Demo

2009-12-15 Thread Craig Haynie
Personally, I just wish the damned contraption was hooked up to a light bulb. Hell! If the thing was doing nothing more than powering a couple of energy efficient LEDs, for several weeks straight, now THAT would impress me more than the current battery recharging configuration. The battery is

Re: [Vo]:what is the use of twitter

2009-09-07 Thread Craig Haynie
I have been invited by some cold fusion scientists to join them on Twitter. Why twitter? What is wrong with email? Twitter is much more fluid and dynamic. You really have to try it to see the difference. For instance, Kirsty Alley, the actress, has several thousand followers on Twitter,

Re: [Vo]:Blacklight Power, the annoying RED DOT!, Someone messing around

2009-08-31 Thread Craig Haynie
I've never heard of an infectious Flash file so I don't think it's actually dangerous. I clicked the dot about 1000 times. It's a funny little program. If my computer became infected, it's not obvious.

Re: [Vo]:Blacklight Power, the annoying RED DOT!, Someone messing around

2009-08-31 Thread Craig Haynie
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 8:26 AM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote: Does anyone else have a google alert for Blacklight Power? What have they gotten for the past several days concerning BLP? I assume they have not gotten it... or have they gotten it as well?

Re: [Vo]:Palin's comments on energy policy in WaPost

2009-07-14 Thread Craig Haynie
the individuals buying and selling it. Do we really want to bring up political issues on this board? Craig Haynie (Houston) On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.comwrote: See: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/13/AR2009071302852.html

Re: [Vo]:Palin's comments on energy policy in WaPost

2009-07-14 Thread Craig Haynie
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote: Craig Haynie wrote: I have to disagree with the implications of his email. In a free society, people don't get together and 'vote' on how to use other people's property. With regard to oil, it is not for anyone

Re: [Vo]:More From the Steorn Jury

2009-07-10 Thread Craig Haynie
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[Vo]:Stiffler Replication

2007-11-03 Thread Craig Haynie
/index.php/topic,3457.367.html Is anyone certain that the power isn't coming directly from the function generator? Craig Haynie (Houston)

Re: [Vo]:OFF TOPIC Interesting moving optical illusion

2007-10-27 Thread Craig Haynie
, not the foreground. This should bias the results as many people will subconsciously notice this. Craig Haynie (Houston)

[Vo]: Another Variant of Cold Fusion

2007-01-11 Thread Craig Haynie
Have you all seen this? Have I just not been paying attention? http://www.science.edu/TechoftheYear/TechoftheYear.htm Craig Haynie Houston

Re: Simple comparison electric car versus gasoline

2006-03-16 Thread Craig Haynie
Jed wrote: Electricity: 8 cents kWh You're only paying 8 cents per KWH. I'm paying something like 13.4 cents per KWH. Craig Haynie (Houston)

RE: global warming: spin or not spin?

2006-03-09 Thread Craig Haynie
. These sources of carbon, when burned, are creating the net increase in CO2 in the atmosphere which the global warming advocates are concerned about. Craig Haynie (Houston)

Re: Your Surrender has Been Ordered

2006-02-08 Thread Craig Haynie
The URL is difficult to enter, and the article is short and mainly quotes, so I will take the liberty of uploading it. As Chris Zell says, it is sadly defeatist. If they are honest conclusions, then how can they be considered 'defeatist'? That word implies a preconceived conclusion. Craig

Re: Not quite super, but amazing batteries are here

2005-09-30 Thread Craig Haynie
Zell, Chris, who pines for better batteries (with good reason!) writes: Damn! I wish somebody would invent a super battery and end this nightmare! Twice the density of lithium: http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/ultracell/laptop-fuel-cell-battery-122504.php Craig Haynie

RE: The Grip of Gas

2005-09-29 Thread Craig Haynie
changes. [...] I am curious why you want to do this. The market will do this naturally as the supply of oil begins to fail to keep pace with demand. Why rush the inevitable? Craig Haynie (Houston)

Fuel Cells

2005-09-25 Thread Craig Haynie
of hydrogen per hour to function. So I have a question for all of you. How can an electrolyser, consuming 50W of power, create 13.8 liters of hydrogen in an hour, when a fuel cell, consuming 15 liters of hydrogen in an hour, produce 1KW of power? Where's the error? Craig Haynie (Houston)

RE: Fuel Cells

2005-09-25 Thread Craig Haynie
hour, for some reason. Craig Haynie

RE: Some experts believe global warming is causing stronger hurr icanes

2005-09-17 Thread Craig Haynie
If I understand the thread correctly, Craig Haynie wrote that global warming . . . should be dismissed. Non-verifiable assertions should not be considered. They are not credible if there's no evidence to back them up. (He is talking about global warming, right?) No, I was referring

Re: Some experts believe global warming is causing stronger hurricanes

2005-09-16 Thread Craig Haynie
in atmospheric science he has read But it should be dismissed. Non-verifiable assertions should not be considered. They are not credible if there's no evidence to back them up. One does not have to disprove the arbitrary assertion. Sincerely, Craig Haynie (Houston)

Re: Acid Rain Lowers Global Warming

2005-09-08 Thread Craig Haynie
Remember Mt Pinatobe(?) I'm sure the weather took a little dip for a year but things recovered. It seems that stratospheric temperatures took a rise after Mt. Pinatubo. http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/MSU/msusci.html Craig Haynie (Houston)

Re: Global Warming - State of Fear

2005-09-07 Thread Craig Haynie
. Craig Haynie (Houston)

Re: SUVs and global warming

2005-09-02 Thread Craig Haynie
the expectations of any of my pre-1990's cars. Craig Haynie (Houston)

Re: Texas to Meet Renewable Goal Early

2005-08-04 Thread Craig Haynie
can solve our energy problems if allowed to function. Craig Haynie (Houston)

Re: Today's N. Y. Time editorial

2005-07-28 Thread Craig Haynie
intervention by foreign, aggressive, nations. So I don't think it's fair to say: a) that there's an energy problem; and b) that it's only properly understood through education. This totally disregards the political disagreements which may exist. Sincerely, Craig Haynie (Houston)

RE: Markets are effective, not sacred

2005-07-28 Thread Craig Haynie
affecting the way a natural market would work in much scarcer times. The national oil companies may get richer in this process, from an increasing demand on domestic oil. Sincerely, Craig Haynie (Houston)

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