Re: Easter

2005-03-27 Thread Steven Krivit
Lets get back to science. Richard Amen to that! s

Re: [OT] Re: Easter

2005-03-27 Thread revtec
I can't claim to speak for Mr. Macauley, who is perhaps more clear in his position than I have been, but for myself, proclaiming the deity of Christ is essential to the faith. Therefore whoever confesses Me before men, him will I confess before My Father who is in heaven. But, whoever denies Me

Re: ...water into wine...

2005-03-27 Thread Grimer
In his post of 22 February 2005 (attached below) Jones outlined a farsighted procedure for harnessing the Beta-atmosphere/ZPE using extremely energetic mechanical failure, which can be due to brittle failure, or to phase- shift (allotrope) failure. Jones points out the large energy available

Gaia, ver.1.1.5 - an Easter offering

2005-03-27 Thread Jones Beene
This is my 2-part offering for the occasion – an on-topic Easter offering (to the god-of-energy, one must presume, whether or not Abraham knew this feature was part of the package) not to mention, to his over-worked mistress, Gaia. The details of this next-gen reactor design have been more like

Re: [OT] Re: Easter

2005-03-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton wrote: What compels you to do this? Pack-hunting predator instinct. - Jed

Re: Oil Crash

2005-03-27 Thread Standing Bear
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 12:26, Mike Carrell wrote: Stephen wrote: Terry Blanton wrote: This article says that the Canadian Sands won't save us because you can't squeeze it out fast enough: http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/ Fascinating. Does anyone here know what the

Re: Oil Crash

2005-03-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
Standing Bear wrote: When the oil runs out, we will go nuclear. There will be some civil problems as folks for and against the nuclear option 'interact', but the nuclear option will be excersized. All else remaining as it is, this would not do us a bit of good. Oil is only used for

[OT] Re: Easter

2005-03-27 Thread Terry Blanton
That is one of the most compelling and insightful things I have ever seen you say. I would find it extemely humorous did I not fear that I am the quarry. --- Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pack-hunting predator instinct. __ Do you

Re: [OT] Re: Easter

2005-03-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton writes: Pack-hunting predator instinct. I would find it extemely humorous did I not fear that I am the quarry. Lol! Seriously (okay, somewhat seriously) they do not want to hunt you, they want you to join their pack and follow their leadership and their initiative. In other

NigeriaWorld article lauds cold fusoin

2005-03-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
Prof. Sam Ejike Okoye has written an article in NigeriaWorld praising cold fusion. It includes detailed information from Ed Storms, which leads me to think the author must have contacted Storms. This article is way better than most articles published in the U.S. mass media in the last five

Wolves and Wolverines

2005-03-27 Thread RC Macaulay
Introducing theanalogy of wolves to humans as a predator species andcomparing their difference to solitary hunters is a stretch. The wolf is one of natures marvels. Arctic wolves follow the migrating caribou for food. This amazing animal eats little of their cull , leaving most for other

RE: Detroit Pushing Diesel Hybrids

2005-03-27 Thread John Steck
If I were to hazard a guess, it's likely an emissions problem. Hyper efficient engines typically burn fuel more completely and therebyrun cleaner, but that is not always true. This is a carbureted engine design so not sure what nasties are being left behind in the exhaust. -j

RE: Detroit Pushing Diesel Hybrids

2005-03-27 Thread John Steck
I would be careful next time you decide to vandalize someone's car like that (yes, it's only free speech when you do it to your own car). Saw some poor chap get the crap kicked out of him for doing that very thing. Seems the ex-marine didn't take too kindly to the passivist message being foisted