Re: Oil Crash

2005-03-22 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Tue, 22 Mar 2005 17:39:21 -0700: Hi, >I wonder why the article ignores the fact that deuterium is the only >energy source that is in sufficient amount with a sufficiently high >energy density? What does it take to make this fact part of government >policy?

[OT] Tools for the Development of Humanity

2005-03-22 Thread Terry Blanton
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Re: Oil Crash

2005-03-22 Thread Edmund Storms
I wonder why the article ignores the fact that deuterium is the only energy source that is in sufficient amount with a sufficiently high energy density? What does it take to make this fact part of government policy? Even the hot fusion program, as poor a method as it is, receives little suppor

Oil Crash

2005-03-22 Thread Terry Blanton
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Detroit Pushing Diesel Hybrids

2005-03-22 Thread Terry Blanton
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Re: Budding Scientist 8^)

2005-03-22 Thread Terry Blanton
This one *did*:   www.holylemon.com/monkeypee.html Steven Krivit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: True empirical observations.I guess it could have been worse..there are other senses he could have used. ;) Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site!

Re: 5 tesla sphere / was RE: Budding Scientist 8^)

2005-03-22 Thread Horace Heffner
At 11:59 AM 3/22/5, Keith Nagel wrote: >Scientist? > >That ape is cut from Presidential timber, my friend. I suppose in any generation life may be a bit like that in the White House on a day to day basis. 8^) > >You write: >>Occasionally one runs across something that MUST be shared. > >When I

Re: Budding Scientist 8^)

2005-03-22 Thread Horace Heffner
At 11:11 AM 3/22/5, Steven Krivit wrote: >True empirical observations. >I guess it could have been worse..there are other senses he could have used. ;) For sure! 8^) Now, if only he were a trained chemist he would have known to hold the sample with the right hand and waft the aroma towards the n

Re: Budding Scientist 8^)

2005-03-22 Thread Steven Krivit
True empirical observations. I guess it could have been worse..there are other senses he could have used. ;) At 08:42 PM 3/21/2005 -0900, you wrote: Occasionally one runs across something that MUST be shared. Curiosity: an essential ingrediant for science. See:

Fusion is easy

2005-03-22 Thread Jones Beene
A message on another forum got me to thinking about a possible cross-over regime between LENR, particularly Mizuno-type glow discharge, and the seemingly unrelated IEC warm fusion (Farnsworth Fusor).   Check out this "Homemade Amateur Nuclear Fusion Reactor" : http://www.brian-mcdermott.com/fu

5 tesla sphere / was RE: Budding Scientist 8^)

2005-03-22 Thread Keith Nagel
Scientist? That ape is cut from Presidential timber, my friend. You write: >Occasionally one runs across something that MUST be shared. When I read this, what came to mind was something more like -> http://mag-net.ee.umist.ac.uk/reports/P14/p14_2.html A sweet piece of magnet engineering there

Re: OT: The will of God

2005-03-22 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Merlyn wrote: Of course I'm being nit-picky Stephen, I believe the bible to be a good book, and to have some excellent lessons for our society, but I do not believe it to be the revealed word of God as you obviously do. The main point is that the bible you and I read is not only a translation of a

Re: OT: The will of God

2005-03-22 Thread Merlyn
Of course I'm being nit-picky Stephen, I believe the bible to be a good book, and to have some excellent lessons for our society, but I do not believe it to be the revealed word of God as you obviously do. The main point is that the bible you and I read is not only a translation of a translation,