[Vo]:hello

2011-01-08 Thread John Berry
hello
Just a couple of days ago we bought an  Apple MacBook Pro MC024LL/Afrom !
this websitewww.xmas-carnival.com
It is indeed a fantastic machine, though it will take some time to get used
to the new system.  Wireles mouse and keyboard. Nice design.
and I love it. I paid $1260US all charges included   the chose to use the
Core 2 Duo but that's not all bad. This is a stable, cool running, capable
processor.   I use this mostly for work where stability, battery life,
portability, and longevity are the most important things to me. I rarely
play games. I especially like the backlit keyboard.   if you want to get
one.you can check it out .

I shall take this opportunity to wish you a Blessed Christmas and a healthy
and happy New Year.

Regards,

John Berry


Re: [Vo]:hello

2011-01-08 Thread John Berry
Please ignore this crap.
No idea how this is being done but spammers are using my address book and
email and name to spam people.

On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 10:31 PM, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:

 hello
 Just a couple of days ago we bought an  Apple MacBook Pro MC024LL/Afrom !
 this websitewww.xmas-carnival.com
 It is indeed a fantastic machine, though it will take some time to get used
 to the new system.  Wireles mouse and keyboard. Nice design.
 and I love it. I paid $1260US all charges included   the chose to use the
 Core 2 Duo but that's not all bad. This is a stable, cool running, capable
 processor.   I use this mostly for work where stability, battery life,
 portability, and longevity are the most important things to me. I rarely
 play games. I especially like the backlit keyboard.   if you want to get
 one.you can check it out .

 I shall take this opportunity to wish you a Blessed Christmas and a healthy
 and happy New Year.

 Regards,

 John Berry



Re: [Vo]:hello

2011-01-08 Thread Esa Ruoho
send us your iPad and it'll all be fine..

On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 12:27 PM, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:

 Please ignore this crap.
 No idea how this is being done but spammers are using my address book and
 email and name to spam people.


 On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 10:31 PM, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:

 hello
 Just a couple of days ago we bought an  Apple MacBook Pro MC024LL/Afrom !
 this website http://www.xmas-carnival.com/




Re: [Vo]:hello

2011-01-08 Thread John Berry
It is a hacker from China (Beijing?) that hacked my gmail account.

My password was random characters, but I have used the password before.

Still I wonder, I just before used a usb wifi device I just squired, it was
bough as near new, could it be modded?

the timing is strange.

On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 11:27 PM, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:

 Please ignore this crap.
 No idea how this is being done but spammers are using my address book and
 email and name to spam people.


 On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 10:31 PM, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:

 hello
 Just a couple of days ago we bought an  Apple MacBook Pro MC024LL/Afrom !
 this websitewww.xmas-carnival.com
 It is indeed a fantastic machine, though it will take some time to get
 used to the new system.  Wireles mouse and keyboard. Nice design.
 and I love it. I paid $1260US all charges included   the chose to use the
 Core 2 Duo but that's not all bad. This is a stable, cool running, capable
 processor.   I use this mostly for work where stability, battery life,
 portability, and longevity are the most important things to me. I rarely
 play games. I especially like the backlit keyboard.   if you want to get
 one.you can check it out .

 I shall take this opportunity to wish you a Blessed Christmas and a
 healthy and happy New Year.

 Regards,

 John Berry





Re: [Vo]:hello

2011-01-08 Thread MJ


I think your Yahoo account is compromised too.

MJ


On 08-Jan-11 09:09, John Berry wrote:

It is a hacker from China (Beijing?) that hacked my gmail account.

My password was random characters, but I have used the password before.





Re: [Vo]:hello

2011-01-08 Thread Mauro Lacy
On 01/08/2011 08:09 AM, John Berry wrote:
 It is a hacker from China (Beijing?) that hacked my gmail account.

How do you know that?

 My password was random characters, but I have used the password before.

 Still I wonder, I just before used a usb wifi device I just squired,
 it was bough as near new, could it be modded?

It could be, but I think it's improbable. If I'm not mistaken, gmail
authentication is done over https. To hack that, a man in the middle
must provide you with forged SSL certificates. That's not impossible,
and is in fact relatively easy to do (google ssh man in the middle,
sshmitm). It's just that I find it too sophisticated just to send spam.
And if they are spying on you, why send spam then?

Most likely, a weak password(how many characters?), or a gmail
vulnerability.

 the timing is strange.

When you are looking for coincidences, the timing is always strange.


 On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 11:27 PM, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com
 mailto:aethe...@gmail.com wrote:

 Please ignore this crap.
 No idea how this is being done but spammers are using my address
 book and email and name to spam people.


 On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 10:31 PM, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com
 mailto:aethe...@gmail.com wrote:

 hello
 Just a couple of days ago we bought an  Apple MacBook Pro
 MC024LL/Afrom ! this websitewww.xmas-carnival.com
 http://www.xmas-carnival.com/
 It is indeed a fantastic machine, though it will take some
 time to get used to the new system.  Wireles mouse and
 keyboard. Nice design.
 and I love it. I paid $1260US all charges included   the chose
 to use the Core 2 Duo but that's not all bad. This is a
 stable, cool running, capable processor.   I use this mostly
 for work where stability, battery life, portability, and
 longevity are the most important things to me. I rarely play
 games. I especially like the backlit keyboard.   if you want
 to get one.you can check it out .

 I shall take this opportunity to wish you a Blessed Christmas
 and a healthy and happy New Year.
  
 Regards,

 John Berry






RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:More on Ni-H LENR

2011-01-08 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Robin,
Yes, gas atoms do see themselves as totally normal inside the cavity, and time 
is accelerated by an enormous factor inversely proportional to the cube of the 
spacing between Casimir plates which act as a reservoir. The difficulty is our 
macro concept of equivalent acceleration may be hiding the scope of these 
forces at the smallest scales where time and space can transform with changes 
in energy density. The video by Jon Philips we discussed previously: 
http://www.youtube.com/user/audrip you replied that[snip]..so this guy has 
proven that he can read and understand Mills. ;) The bit about
infinite electric fields is straight out of Mills. Regards,[/snip]  Which I 
don't disagree with but in addition to his rehash, he also elaborates on how 
these opposing infinite fields overlap and mostly cancel out except for the 
very local space time between the physical matter associated with these 
infinite fields. What we see at the macro scale may only represent a small 
shadow of these forces after they cancel and average to a tiny bias we describe 
as gravity/equivalent acceleration. My point being that accelerations, although 
negative, might be on a scale we normally associate with black holes and have 
time dilations up to the 1E80 to 1E100 year challenge of tunneling. As for 
slowing or accelerating we aren't talking spatial acceleration but rather 
equivalent acceleration contributed by the plates and that acceleration is 
negative forming a gravity hill vs a gravity well. If we outside the cavity are 
the reference point then we would appear to be accelerated to near luminal 
velocity relative to the hydrogen inside the cavity. It ages greatly from our 
perspective but instead of us returning from a spaceship to earth, it is the 
hydrogen returning to our inertial frame from a negative equivalent 
acceleration inside the cavity - I won't say deceleration because we tend to 
think of deep space as the zero reference and the cavity is using the reservoir 
to create a venturi negative to that reference. 

Regards
Fran



-Original Message-
From: mix...@bigpond.com [mailto:mix...@bigpond.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 9:29 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:More on Ni-H LENR

In reply to  francis 's message of Thu, 6 Jan 2011 07:08:10 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
Robin,

   I like the idea of reacting with clusters but you know my
bias toward a relativistic solution where those clusters see themselves as
normal h2 while from our perspective they appear greatly accelerated and
much smaller 

If they appeared smaller from our external perspective, but not from their own
internal perspective then they should see themselves as separated by the normal
distance and the reaction rate would be the same. IOW tunneling would take 1E80
to 1E100 years. To make that happen in ordinary time from our point of view you
would need to speed time up by a vast factor.
[snip]
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html



Re: [Vo]:hello

2011-01-08 Thread Mauro Lacy
On 01/08/2011 09:29 AM, Mauro Lacy wrote:
 On 01/08/2011 08:09 AM, John Berry wrote:
 It is a hacker from China (Beijing?) that hacked my gmail account.

 How do you know that?

 My password was random characters, but I have used the password before.

 Still I wonder, I just before used a usb wifi device I just squired,
 it was bough as near new, could it be modded?

 It could be, but I think it's improbable. If I'm not mistaken, gmail
 authentication is done over https. To hack that, a man in the middle
 must provide you with forged SSL certificates. That's not impossible,
 and is in fact relatively easy to do (google ssh man in the middle,
 sshmitm). It's just that I find it too sophisticated just to send spam.

Well, in the name of truth, if it's an usb gadget it could theoretically
install a modified driver in your computer, containing a trojan. That
way it would not be necessary to hijack ssl sessions, a keylogger would
suffice.
A virus/trojan in your computer installed by any other means will have
the same effect.

Regards,
Mauro


Re: [Vo]:hello

2011-01-08 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 5:27 AM, John Berry aethe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Please ignore this crap.
 No idea how this is being done but spammers are using my address book and
 email and name to spam people.

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this amusing explanation:

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Re: [Vo]:Randell Mills GUTCP theory book - streaming download

2011-01-08 Thread Jeff Driscoll
I should add that I noticed the streaming GUTCP book on BLP's What's new
web page - I'm not connected with BLP or anything.  I find the theory
interesting because it is so elegant - no uncertaincy principle and no
playing dice with the Universe.



On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Jeff Driscoll hcarb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Blacklight Power and Randell Mills GUTCP (Grand Unified Theory of Classical
 Physics) July 2010 edition is available by streaming or full pdf download.
 Streaming version makes it easy to just take a quick look without having to
 download 38 Megabytes of the book and then storing it somewhere on your
 computer.  As a result, that makes it easier and faster to look up something
 specific on the spur of the moment.

 Here is the streaming version for the first 10 chapters (though there are
 more chapters):


 http://issuu.com/blacklightpower/docs/vol1?mode=embedlayout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Fcolor%2Flayout.xmlbackgroundColor=31558BshowFlipBtn=true

 all chapters and volumes are located here:

 http://blacklightpower.com/theory/bookdownload.shtml



Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:More on Ni-H LENR

2011-01-08 Thread francis
 

Robin,

When I say gas atoms see themselves as totally normal inside the cavity but
time is accelerated inversely proportional to the cube of the spacing
between Casimir plates I am simply applying a relativistic interpretation to
the Casimir formula. That is to say the longer vacuum wavelengths are not
suppressed between Casimir plates but rather space time transforms to allow
the longer wavelengths to fit - As you pointed out the increase in energy
density due to a large mass such as a black hole slows time (down shifting
radiation) while a cavity suppresses energy density and therefore
accelerates time from our perspective. In both cases it is based on
equivalent acceleration but in the case of Casimir suppression it amplifies
the rate at which it accumulates and then uses it as a reservoir to release
abrupt negative acceleration (a ventori) where cavity geometry occurs
between

The plates. Since the energy density is even lower than the level outside
the plates which accumulated the reservoir it is a negative energy density
from our perspective.

 

My premise is that the relativistic interpretation can escape the limits
imposed by Liftshitz and others on Casimir plates through Lorentz
contraction

Of gas atoms inside the cavity. I think a Lorentz contracted gas atom can
sidestep the fall off in Casimir force approaching a plate boundary and
becomes even further contracted - allowing a scale down to Casimir
dimensions that would appear to violate these limits from our perspective. A
sort of Cascading effect where locally the gas atom still see the distance
between the plates remaining near a maximum for Casimir force while from our
perspective outside the cavity the atom could contract into cavities even
smaller than an uncontracted atom without violating the limit from it's own
local perspective. 

Regards

Fran

 

 


On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 14:39:22 -0800 mixtent said

Where do you get this equation?