Re: Russian Vortex

2005-09-23 Thread Steven Krivit
Gennulmuns, I'm not following this thread to closely, but a reporter sent this to me the other day. Seems to be some parallel. FYI: At 06:17 AM 9/19/2005, you wrote: http://www.privatepower.ca/101/privatepower/index.htm The above is a link I discovered after an article ran in our local dail

FW: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday September 23, 2005

2005-09-23 Thread Akira Kawasaki
> From: What's New <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 9/23/2005 1:32:55 PM Subject: [BOBPARKS-WHATSNEW] What's New Friday September 23, 2005 WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 23 Sep 05 Washington, DC 1. THE POISON PILL: MOON/MARS PUT ON THE KATRINA-RELIEF HIT LIST. La

Basic facts from Annual Energy Review

2005-09-23 Thread Jed Rothwell
Here is some basic information from the Energy Information Agency (EIA) Annual Energy Review. 2001 data, from Table 2.9 Motor vehicle mileage, fuel consumption and fuel rates, 1949-2001: Passenger Cars Average miles per vehicle: 11,766 Fuel consumption (gallons per vehicle): 532 Mileage (MPG):

CF and popular culture 2: a sportswriter's analogy

2005-09-23 Thread Jed Rothwell
Google alerts brought me this: http://rockymountainnews.com/drmn/sports_columnists/article/0,1299,DRMN_83_4102450,00.html QUOTE: "PARALYSIS BY ANALYSIS: Sometimes people just overanalyze. It's football, not cold fusion. You win by letting your best players do their thing. That's why the Cha

Re: Off topic - US climate loonies

2005-09-23 Thread Jed Rothwell
Nick Palmer wrote: It's nice to have some heavyweight support from the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution! Yes. The statement was intemperate but welcome. As I mentioned, Japanese national television (NHK) and the Meteorological Agency appear to take it for granted that global warmi

Re: CF and popular culture, "Outer Limits" episode

2005-09-23 Thread Grimer
At 11:48 am 23/09/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote: > 'Chain Reaction' actually had only the slightest > connection to CF. Fair comment, Merlyn - but === http://www.scifimoviepage.com/chain.html Chain Reaction isn’t really a science fictio

Re: CF and popular culture, "Outer Limits" episode

2005-09-23 Thread Merlyn
I guess my memory is wonky and I really should follow links... --- Merlyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I vaguely remember that episode, it started with a > > --- Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Wikipedia mentions an episode on "Outer Limits" > > about CF. Here is a synopsis: >

Re: CF and popular culture, "Outer Limits" episode

2005-09-23 Thread Merlyn
'Chain Reaction' actually had only the slightest connection to CF. It was really about sonoluminescence, and using lasers and a resonant cavitation effect to disasociate water into hydrogen and oxygen. 'The Saint' was about CF, periferally. --- Grimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 05:11 pm 22

Re: Russian Vortex

2005-09-23 Thread Jones Beene
Wesley,   > OK let me check my chemistry. Hydrocarbon plus water to CO2 and hydrogen.   Not that simple. You must have been playing "hooky" (as we say in states), the day your chem prof mentioned carbon monoxide, hydronium ions, nitrogen hydride and hydrogen peroxide ions, and the numerous (

Re: CF and popular culture, "Outer Limits" episode

2005-09-23 Thread Merlyn
I vaguely remember that episode, it started with a college physics test, having a question which stated "Explain in your own words why cold fusion is impossible" or some such. One student, after some furious figuring, wrote that it was possible. He flunked. 6-mos to a year later he comes back ha

project stormfury

2005-09-23 Thread Alex Caliostro
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Re: Russian Vortex

2005-09-23 Thread John Harris
If this story can be sort of interpreted it seems that this is not reformer technology. It seems the hydrogen is being seperated from H20 and burned along with hydrocarbons. Regards JohnH - Original Message - From: "Jones Beene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 11:3

Re: Is Global Warming going to precipitate an Ice Age?

2005-09-23 Thread Frederick Sparber
One could envision a natural 25,000 year cycle of global warming caused by methane and CO2 release due to biological activity and fires with subsequent ice ages .   Would water vapor from oxidation of methane (CH4) produce a high altitude cloud formation/ice albedo?   Are we speeding up such a c

katrina boosts hybrid demand - duh!

2005-09-23 Thread Alex Caliostro
Toyota: Katrina drove up hybrid demand Toyota U.S. exec: Prius inventory now counted in hours, not days. September 23, 2005; Posted: 11:55 a.m. EDT (1555 GMT) DETROIT (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp. has seen a rise in demand for hybrid vehicles in the United States in the aftermath of Hurricane

Re: Russian Vortex

2005-09-23 Thread Wesley Bruce
Jones Beene wrote: Tony Blair said what? Oy veh! My experts must have missed that patent http://tinyurl.com/dmcpe OK let me check my chemistry. Hydrocarbon plus water to CO2 and hydrogen. The reformer uses energy so it can't be more efficient than say a normal car and its still making g

Re: Russian Vortex

2005-09-23 Thread John Harris
But it must be true It was in The People !! even if the journalist was illiterate. John - Original Message - From: "Jed Rothwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 11:27 PM Subject: Re: Russian Vortex > Tony Blair said what?!? Oy veh. > > - Jed > > >

Re: Russian Vortex

2005-09-23 Thread Jones Beene
Tony Blair said what? Oy veh! My experts must have missed that patent http://tinyurl.com/dmcpe

Re: Russian Vortex

2005-09-23 Thread Jed Rothwell
Tony Blair said what?!? Oy veh. - Jed

Russian Vortex

2005-09-23 Thread John Harris
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RE: It ain't fittin, not fittin, it just ain't fittin

2005-09-23 Thread Alex Caliostro
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Re: It ain't fittin, not fittin, it just ain't fittin

2005-09-23 Thread Jones Beene
John,   You should read Sterling's site: http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/Organizations/FuellessPower/   Look at this as a tax on ignorance. These are repackaged plan from Rex and from the public domain, apparently poorly done at that.   Jones   Barnum was right           - Original M

RE: It ain't fittin, not fittin, it just ain't fittin

2005-09-23 Thread Zell, Chris
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RE: It ain't fittin, not fittin, it just ain't fittin

2005-09-23 Thread OrionWorks
> From: John.Rudiger > Hi all, > > Regarding retrofitting engines, I was sent this shortcut > http://www.fuellesspower.com/ > by a colleague. > > Have any Vorts ever heard of these "fuelless" engines? > I had a bit of a look at the web site but I dont know > e

Off topic - US climate loonies

2005-09-23 Thread Nick Palmer
Sorry to keep harping on about this but, as some may remember, as a past area coordinator for the Friends of the Earth environmental group, I have been calling global warming deniers and those who think they have logical arguments that suggest we don't need to do anything, morons and insane

Re: CF and popular culture, "Outer Limits" episode

2005-09-23 Thread Grimer
At 05:11 pm 22/09/2005 -0400, Jed wrote: >Wikipedia mentions an episode on "Outer Limits" about CF. Here is a synopsis: > >http://www.theouterlimits.com/episodes/season4/412.htm > >Keywords: CF bomb; evil CF researcher Not as good as the film Chain Reaction - but I suppose "no publicity

Re: Compressed air car

2005-09-23 Thread Michael T. Huffman
Moin! When I was younger (20's and 30's), I did quite a lot of bicycling, both commuting to work, and long distance vacation riding. One of the joys of traveling by bicycle as compared to driving a car was being in more direct contact with my surroundings - the feel of the wind, no visual obstruc