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Frank Znidarsic
Good ideas all. I was playing that song with my left hand on the piano,
right hand on the organ,
and feet on the drum and symbol.
Can you believe it, I never had a music lesson.
I could use a singer. Jed, can you sing?
Frank
Cold fusion is dead
That's what they said
According to Jed
Its moving ahead.
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Cool
Frank Z
Frank Singz:
Cold fusion is dead
That's what they said
According to Jed
Its moving ahead.
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Speaking strictly from the point of view of a composer I suspect you will
find greater fortune in this world refining the lyrics to your
Mankind sought the heat of the sun.
We must force them together to make one!
But meeting in tight places,
Touching intimate faces,
D found the heat of fusion is fun.
Excerpts:
decreased emissions by roughly 32% and fuel consumption by up to 37%
as compared to conventionally-powered trucks in Coca-Cola's current
fleet. Coca-Cola also reported lower maintenance costs on the
hybrid-powered trucks.
...
Eaton's hybrid system for city delivery applications uses a
Can this possibly be correct? Are you sure this describes a system for
18-wheelers, rather than something closer to small to medium box trucks?
Michel Jullian wrote:
Excerpts:
Eaton's hybrid system for city delivery applications uses a parallel,
pre-transmission design with Eaton's Fuller
Harbach Jak wrote:
JED; You would be absolutely correct about PICKENS Hybrid Heavy Trucks
if those trucks were TRUELY HYBRID. They are not though. Most of the latest
socalled HYBRID HYPE out of Detroit is mostly 'Bull.' With a few 'tweeks' to
the mostly samo-samo designed power-trains these
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Tue, 27 Jan 2009 14:45:08 -0500:
Hi,
See http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/02/coca-cola-order.html
Harbach Jak wrote:
JED; You would be absolutely correct about PICKENS Hybrid Heavy Trucks
if those trucks were TRUELY HYBRID. They are not though. Most
Ed and Jed, one can't help noticing that the reasons invoked for not uploading
Mitchell's papers to the LENR libraries keep shifting. Initially the reason was
a file format problem. A solution was suggested, which if it is good enough for
Google Books and Amazon should be good enough for LENR.
Michel Jullian wrote:
Ed and Jed, one can't help noticing that the reasons invoked for not uploading
Mitchell's papers to the LENR libraries keep shifting.
That is incorrect; you misunderstand the situation.
Initially the reason was a file format problem. A solution was suggested,
which if
Reading everything that has been said, and a lot of things that
haven't between the lines, I have come to personal conclusion (a
conclusion which nevertheless could be inaccurate) that Dr. Swartz
doesn't get along with either Mr. Rothwell and/or Dr. Storms. Or
perhaps it's the other way around.
On Jul 22, 2007, at 9:25 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Michel Jullian wrote:
Now the reason invoked is one of contents. This brings support to
Mitchell's
allegations of censorship I am afraid. Why don't you just upload
those
papers so that people can make their own opinion?
Actually, as I
Dear Vo and Jed,
Either you you do not read what you write ...OR
You are reporting matters outof context
[a] In an aqueous electrolytic system the anode and the cathode are not
supposed to touch.
[b] what the Bleet Hawses are you trying to communicate...???
JHS
I
john herman wrote:
Either you you do not read what you write ...OR
You are reporting matters outof context
[a] In an aqueous electrolytic system the anode and the cathode are not
supposed to touch.
[b] what the Bleet Hawses are you trying to communicate...???
Just what I
On 3/14/07, Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
john herman wrote:
Either you you do not read what you write ...OR
You are reporting matters outof context
[a] In an aqueous electrolytic system the anode and the cathode are not
supposed to touch.
[b] what the Bleet Hawses
John Berry wrote:
I think Biberian is still pursuing this. His biggest problem is that
the anode and cathode heat up and lose contact. In other words, they
do not touch, which causes a failure -- the opposite from liquid
electrolysis.
Wow, you must have some creative reading ability to
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