Mark Jordan wrote:
Here is a copy/paste of a related message from the freenrg-l list: You might also be interested in knowing about the Imris' circuit (US patent #3,781,601):
http://tinyurl.com/9fc9f
Thanks, Mark.
A single tube 4 foot - 40 watt fluorescent shop light with electronic
From: Wesley Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Ed's Storms hope: Recycling
Mike your perfectly correct but there's a push in industry to design
easily recyclable things from computers to fridges to cars. The key is
to not mix things up so they can be pulled apart by a single person with
On Saturday 7/23/05 I was "finally" successful (after over a year of trying) to convert my synthetic diamond powder into a solid pellet that would prove the phase shift from powder to solid diamond would occur at pressures far less than required for sintering diamond powders into polycrystalline
Wesley Bruce wrote:
Well said Ed.
I come from a church background so I guess I see human short sightedness
and stupidity as normal and unsurprising.
I was taught the Christian philosophy also, Wesley. However, I was also
taught that mankind, although imperfect, was given the task of
Good points Ed. You may be interested that we have a solution to the
'life begins at conception' and the fight over its consequences. Its off
subject for Vortex but I'm a right to life advocate that advocates live
embryo transplantation and bionic Wombs. Together these would end the
abortion
Ed, vo,
Back in the late 1960s I had the good fortune to work as a consultant in the
late Senator Robert F. Kennedy's N.Y. office. The experience illuminated
the fact that while there are some true public servants in government
employ, they are far outnumbered. One of the best, a senior
Mark.
I wrote:
A single tube 4 foot - 40 watt fluorescent shop light with electronic ballast runs about $20.00
at Lowes.
These are probably operating between 40 to 60 KHz which allows plenty of time for
the atoms/molecules to collide at the estimated 1,000 meter/sec Argon (6.64E-26 kg)
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From: RC Macaulay
Subject: Re: Ed's Stroms hope
Mike Carrell
Guess what, guys, recycling is a complex, nasty problem, not easily solved,
as difficult as anything else in society, and screaming at the government
isn't going to fix it. Like many things, market
Mike Carrell wrote:
Wesley, you are also correct and after I wrote my piece I remembered that at
least one auto manufacturer is producing cars that can easily be [partially]
disassembled for segregating into recycling programs.
A steel engineer whose major client was an automobile
I came across an article in which one of the founders of Greenpeace (now
estranged from the organization) is asked if he thinks Cold Fusion might solve
our energy problems, and he responded that it is not real. Seems to be the
common way of thinking amongst the general public regarding Cold
John Coviello passed this on..quoting a ex-member of Greenpeace.
"But I don’t count on a cheap, unlimited source of power in the
future."
Richard writes.
So much for Greenpeace and " sensationalism" personified. These people had
the public behind them and then lost it.
How did it happen?
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