I wonder where they are with this today
Kirk
“Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors… and miss.”
— Robert Heinlein
http://www.acq.osd.mil/dsb/reports/2004-09-Strategic_Communication.pdf
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i found this while looking for some electric stator design ideas, and i figured
it could be interesting, if not helpful.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/
it is a very simple, and IMO well laid out set of electricity/electronics
lessons for the beginner.
The information provided is great for
it will produce 10 megawatt
(10,000 KW) every hour or in 24 hours period. Can some body clarify it ? To:
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found this while looking for some electric stator
] interesting read: online electrical textbooks i
found this while looking for some electric stator design ideas, and i figured
it could be interesting, if not helpful. http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/
it is a very simple, and IMO well laid out set of electricity/electronics
lessons
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The proper usage is hourly production.
megawatt hour
Kirk
NV
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Chip
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Chip
snip
Actually it's the industrialised countries' addiction to wasting
energy that's doing that.
Wholly agree, no arguments here.
Merely replacing fossil fuels is not the answer. A rational and
sustainable energy future
Hi Mike
So...did Monbiot get his research for Feeding Cars, not People
from Lester Brown or, was it the other way around.
It's the same short-sighted promoter of fear that conveniently holds
back information on more comprehensive incorporation of biofuel into
a diverse, long term energy
Hello Chip
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Chip
Probably, a lot of you are already familiar with the work of
Lester Brown. I'm not however, and was recently introduced
to it by a friend.
I've read a few chapters online, and have ordered to book.
SNIP
Actually it's the
Probably, a lot of you are already familiar with the work of
Lester Brown. I'm not however, and was recently introduced
to it by a friend.
I've read a few chapters online, and have ordered to book.
From Chapter 1;
In this new world, the price of oil begins to set the price of food,
not so much
Chip Mefford wrote:
In other news, I'll soon also have the 3rdworld CD online.
Will post the url when I get it up.
If anyone knows how to bust an iso image up into 'chunks'
that can be reassembled into a workable iso image, please
let me know.
I'm glad to say that renegade.sparks.net
David Miller wrote:
Chip Mefford wrote:
If anyone knows how to bust an iso image up into 'chunks'
that can be reassembled into a workable iso image, please
let me know.
As for breaking the image up, it's trivial with dd, a standard unix
utility. With Windows you're on your own:)
I
John Hayes wrote:
David Miller wrote:
Chip Mefford wrote:
If anyone knows how to bust an iso image up into 'chunks'
that can be reassembled into a workable iso image, please
let me know.
As for breaking the image up, it's trivial with dd, a standard unix
utility. With
Hello Chip
Probably, a lot of you are already familiar with the work of
Lester Brown. I'm not however, and was recently introduced
to it by a friend.
I've read a few chapters online, and have ordered to book.
From Chapter 1;
In this new world, the price of oil begins to set the price of
So...did Monbiot get his "research" for "Feeding Cars, not People" from Lester Brown or, was it the other way around.It's the same short-sighted promoter of fear that conveniently holds back information on more comprehensive incorporation of biofuel into a diverse, long term energy strategy.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Chip
Probably, a lot of you are already familiar with the work of
Lester Brown. I'm not however, and was recently introduced
to it by a friend.
I've read a few chapters online, and have ordered to book.
SNIP
Actually it's the industrialised countries'
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