At 4:55 PM 4/1/5, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In short, is h the distance up from the bottom of the tank, or the
distance down from the surface?
The variable h is the distance up from the bottom of the tank in the
equations I provided. However, I should note that the equation from
Feynman's
Greetings to all members
Horace Heffner's message of Thu, 31 Mar 2005 13:43:54
However when the water rotates, a dip forms at the middle, which can drop right down to the floor of the tank at sufficiently high w.
A non-physcist 's visualization of solitonic
Greetings to all members
A non-physcist 's visualization of solitonic vortices is at URL:
1. http://lewfh.tripod.com/themindthingthegiftofvisualization/
2.
http://lewfh.tripod.com/coloursarecodedfrequenciesinphotonicbandgapcrystalstructures/id4.html
With regards
Lew
FHLew wrote:
Greetings to
Mr. Lew, and everyone else:
I just now went to the first URL listed below in your
posting - apparently on your own website. I
immediately got a couple of pop-ups followed by
several Trojan virus alerts / blocked hits. Please be
careful.
NR
--- FHLew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings to all
Vorts,
Considering the date, enjoy this late breaking news:
http://www.azom.com/news.asp?newsID=2812
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
OrionWorks.com
Jones mentioned the skilled craftsmen ( Bovaderos) that construct the brick
arched ceiling sectioncalled " Bovada and their beautiful works in
Northern Mexico.This is an ancient skill brought to the new world that had its
origin in the middle east dating back to Sumerian times
The links
Thanks Nick. I will be careful.
With regards
Lew
Nick Reiter wrote:
Mr. Lew, and everyone else:
I just now went to the first URL listed below in your
posting - apparently on your own website. I
immediately got a couple of pop-ups followed by
several Trojan virus alerts / blocked hits. Please
Goldman Sachs analysis sees $105 super spike:
http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/050331/323/ffes2.html
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Better first dates. More second dates. Yahoo! Personals
Not to distract the Vort membership from the recent fascinating Lithium-Ion
breakthrough I thought it might be interesting to recap another interesting
claim. As you may recall, a couple of weeks ago Terry Blanton brought to our
attention the fascinating DOE Sterling solar-dish project.
See:
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
When mass-produced the
prediction has been made that strategically placed solar dish
farms could generate electricity at comparable costs: Approximately
6.5 cents per kilowatt hour.
That is much more expensive than wind generated electricity.
Other concerns:
I wrote:
In Japan, solar water heaters
for bass are very common.
Meant baths. They do not pamper fish (or Robert Bass) in Japan.
- Jed
Hi Jed,
Having lived in Japan as a wee child back in the late 50s I also learned to
appreciate the luxury of a good hot steaming bath.
I also liked the fact that Japanese tubs are deep.
...
Meant baths. [Japanese] do not pamper fish (or Robert Bass) in Japan.
- Jed
Kan't speak for
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
I remember the U.S. Energy Flow
Trends ? 2000 chart you brought to my attention. I seem to recall that
more than 60% the electrical energy pumped into the transmission lines is
simply lost getting to their final destinations.
That is waste heat (conversion losses),
It is going to be interesting to watch how the big players in electric
power generation are going to manipulate the numerous new technical innovations
in power generation, battery technology and hydrogen production.
The name of the game for the past 25 years has been " capturing revenue
Thanks Terry.
I was wondering when we'd see those predictions in the
mainstream.
Funny that they use the word spike.
s
At 08:49 AM 4/1/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Goldman Sachs analysis sees $105
super spike:
http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/050331/323/ffes2.html
Do you Yahoo!?
Better first dates. More
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to distract the Vort membership from the recent fascinating Lithium-Ion
breakthrough I thought it might be interesting to recap another interesting
claim. As you may recall, a couple of weeks ago Terry Blanton brought to our attention
the fascinating DOE Sterling
As a continuation of the will of god thread, I sent Leaking Pen a
three page discussion on the differences in world views of liberals
and conservatives. I'm rather proud of my writing, and would be
pleased to forward it to any Vortexians who are interested.
Leaking's response was that I was
Yeah, my web reference was the UK version of Yahoo news."Stephen A. Lawrence" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The news we get in the States isn't exactly identical to the news the rest of the world sees.
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Okay, I finally got in touch with the author and the
document is fixed.
- Jed
It's easy -- use an induction generator. Any induction motor when spun
above it's synchronous speed will
push power into its supply without any regard to phasing etc.
Hoyt Stearns, EE
Scottsdale, Arizona
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Does anyone here know how they generate grid-ready AC from
thomas malloy wrote:
About the same time Dennis Prager brought up the story of the poor
schmoe in Canada. His mother took her twin sons in to be circumcised.
[snip the rest -- seeing this once was more than enough]
So score 1 for Abraham. Accidents and trauma as a result of
circumcision are
errm, nazis were atheists. lemarkian evolutionists philisophically,
if memory serves.
yes, im in college. i didnt say they were all great. and actually,
ive been to iraq, about 6 years ago, as part of a high school exchange
program. the farm slums are a higher quality than here.
If it weren't
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 01 Apr 2005 12:52:14
-0500:
Hi,
[snip]
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
When mass-produced the prediction has been made that strategically placed
solar dish farms could generate electricity at comparable costs:
Approximately 6.5 cents per kilowatt hour.
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
Approximately 6.5 cents
per kilowatt hour.
That is much more expensive than wind generated electricity.
I suspect the cost of a solar trough farm would be considerably
less, if cheap composite plastic mirrors were used.
(Mounting is much simpler, as is tracking
You ever ask for a BJ when you have smegma?
Ackshully, autostimulation in males is enhanced with an intact prepuce, the likely reason for the 'covenant'.
Comandment #611, "Thoushaltnot speweee thy peckersnot 'pongaia.""Stephen A. Lawrence" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no _medical_ reason
From: What's New [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Akira Kawasaki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 4/1/2005 1:26:38 PM
Subject: WHAT'S NEW Friday, April 01, 2005
WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 1 Apr 05 Washington, DC
1. AMBIGUITY?: ..DEAD WRONG ON ALMOST ALL PRE-WAR JUDGEMENTS..
The
I see no problem with a massive farm, or with lots of smaller ones, and
ones on top of buildings, and roofs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to distract the Vort membership from the recent fascinating Lithium-Ion
breakthrough I thought it might be interesting to recap another interesting
claim.
Mylar.Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would estimate mirror costs being at least ten times less.
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Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site!
hehehheee. ohh man, you have me giggling. one thing two, ive got a
friend who i found out we are related in several different ways, and
we are almost identical, from build to attitude to finger length.
different faces, but hey. and we smell the same too, except that he
gives off an odor that
let me clarify. i dont belive in delusion. your personal reality is
how you perceive things, therefore delusion is impossible. but hed be
classified that way by a shrink. i mean, he thinks that the majority
of liberals are rich college students who think all conservatives are
backwoods
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