-Resent (from different email address) because other one had problems.-As there haven't been any replies to my previous post (Bifilar coilattracting a charge and Faraday motor no lenz), I'm left wondering why,
was it not understood? Was an obvious fault seen that didn't seem worthyof reply?Was it
Something very odd is going on with my email so I have sent this a few times, though this is the first time (I hope) with a subject, I apologize for reposting. (it will be interesting to see if both of my subscribed addresses get this email with subject)
As there haven't been any replies to my
The subject to the first post was 'Bifilar coil attracting a charge and Faradaty motor no lenz' no comma in it, maybe it's length?On 7/26/06, Michel Jullian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:No John you don't have to put the [Vo]: in.
John and all people who got their subjects eaten, can you check if there
Oops yes two m's in comma sorry.
John that post's subject came out ok except it was Faraday not Faradaty, what
were those of today's posts? (copy-paste please)
Michel
- Original Message -
From: John Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 2:01 PM
Howdy John Berry,
Interesting thought regarding parallel lines of force. You may expand on
the thought and receive more input form others in the group.
Regarding "missing" e-mail posts and messages, we have been experiencing
power outages in key locations in the US like St.Louis. The
On 7/26/06, RC Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy John Berry,
Interesting thought regarding parallel lines of force. You may expand on
the thought and receive more input form others in the group.Not sure if Horace Heffner is still on Vort, I decided to email him and rewrote it,
The subject was eaten so I shortened it and am resending.(all the same chars are present)On 7/26/06, RC Macaulay
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy John Berry,
Interesting thought regarding parallel lines of force. You may expand on
the thought and receive more input form others in the
On 7/26/06, John Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Resent (from different email address) because other one had problems.-As there haven't been any replies to my previous post (Bifilar coilattracting a charge and Faraday motor no lenz), I'm left wondering why,
was it not understood? Was an obvious
The first Tesla:
http://www.evworld.com/view.cfm?section=articlestoryid=1062
Terry
On 7/26/06, John Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/26/06, RC Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Howdy John Berry,
Interesting thought regarding parallel lines of force. You may expand on the thought and receive more input form others in the group.
Not sure if Horace Heffner is still on
generally not, no. most bearings are closed lube system now.
On 7/20/06, Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting the Tesla Motors FAQ:The Tesla Roadster has no motor oil or oilfilters to change, no smog equipment to check, no air filters to
replace, no power steering fluids to refill.It
Howdy Terry,
The link refers to Tesla's 1931 Pierce -Arrow touring car supposedly
rigged up to run on a black box sitting on the front seat and caapable
of 90 MPH speed.
Take it froma guy that drove his first car in 1936. Nobody drove an auto 90
MPH in those days except race drivers with
Howdy, Richard,
There's nothing like first hand testimony from someone with experience.
I didn't have much faith in the article; since, as a grease monkey, I
used to balance tires. T'ain't no way those puppys could spin that
fast and keep your teeth in place . . . dentures or real!
Terry
On
now, wait, it said a black box was the power source for an electric motor put into it. so the motor was replaced, not the regular motor. therefore, existing gearing goes out the window.
On 7/26/06, RC Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy Terry,The link refers to Tesla's 1931 Pierce -Arrow
http://www.energybulletin.net/18056.html
excerpt from a long article:
The American Petroleum Institute estimates that 1.1 trillion barrels
of oil remain; accordingly, this supply would last only 43 years.
Estimates of peak world production vary. The U.S. Geological Survey
predicts the world's
In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Wed, 26 Jul 2006 21:32:07
-0400:
Hi,
[snip]
If we maintain a mean consumption of 10^8 barrels per day (it's around
88 mbpd now), 10^12 will last 10^4 days, or totally deplete in 2033.
We will be bankrupt and dead long before that. Idiots.
[snip]
If you
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