Hello Stuart,
Be extremely careful, you could easily zap by
mistake your computer, HiFi and TV and those of
your neighbors, like I did with my initial
experiment. You also could zap yourself, if you
are in a close position. Best to activate any
switches with long plastic rods, rather than
depending
Hi Joseph et al !
Joseph Hiddink wrote:
Giving something away for free is never
appreciated as I found out the hard way.
I agree with you absolutely.
Do not give a fish, give a fishing rod and let
them catch a fish themselves is the better way.
And thank you for a loan of YOUR fishi
Hi all,
Giving it to the poor would be nice, but what do
you mean?
The piles of money I would make will go there
anyway.
Giving something away for free is never
appreciated as I found out the hard way.
You will be called an idiot, and the people that
receive your gift will laugh behind your back.
more money will
the Government be holey reliant on you for tax returns .
pastime for a revolution be free .
AL R
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s Allowed to
exist. Personally, I am tired of paying the rental fees, (gasoline), to
operate my car, which I own outright. The Monarchs never went away, they
just crept into the shadows.
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d can be recaptured as electricity, to power
the next cycle. Simple, Huh? Anyway, there is a new idea to play
with.
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I love these theories! I can always picture
them working. However, a
balanced wooden wheel that was half submerged in calm w
I love these theories! I can always picture them working. However, a
balanced wooden wheel that was half submerged in calm water would push
upwards upon both sides of the axle shaft equally, thus voiding lift. The
thought of nullified weight immersed in the water and a top-heavy wheel
would
hello! Jerry, this is exactly what I wanted you to think about in the
'wood and water wheel' thought experiment. Of course, the wooden wheel has
one half in water, which is what makes that half of the wheel weigh less
than the other half at all times, which should result in wheel spin. It
work