Re: [Vo]:News from Japan

2008-06-21 Thread Wesley Bruce
Jones Beene wrote: Not to be outdone by the GMs Volt Could be a major breakthrough ...or not http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/13/genepax-shows-off-water-powered-fuel-cell-vehicle/ This only makes sense if the electrolysis unit is burning the metal in them. The metals oxidize and liberate

Re: [Vo]:News from Japan

2008-06-21 Thread Wesley Bruce
Jones Beene wrote: Not to be outdone by the GMs Volt Could be a major breakthrough ...or not http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/13/genepax-shows-off-water-powered-fuel-cell-vehicle/ Why is the driver of the jap thing wearing a hockey mask??? Which horror film rerun is he going to?

Re: [Vo]:Nanosolar's 1 GW/yr solar cell printer

2008-06-21 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jun 21, 2008, at 3:12 AM, Michel Jullian wrote: Nanosolar's 1 GW/yr solar cell printer presented by CEO Martin Roscheisen here, with a video: http://www.nanosolar.com/blog3/ If they sell the panels at $1/W as announced, they are aiming at a $1B annual income, not too shabby :)

Re: [Vo]:Ethanol not all bad?

2008-06-21 Thread Wesley Bruce
Michael Foster wrote: Ethanol from corn is a crime and people are dying from it. Sorry Michael but no-one is dieing because of ethanol production. They are dieing because the things they sell are not valuable enough to pay for the oil, fertilizer, etc that goes into modern farming and

Re: [Vo]:Nanosolar's 1 GW/yr solar cell printer

2008-06-21 Thread Wesley Bruce
Michel Jullian wrote: Nanosolar's 1 GW/yr solar cell printer presented by CEO Martin Roscheisen here, with a video: http://www.nanosolar.com/blog3/ If they sell the panels at $1/W as announced, they are aiming at a $1B annual income, not too shabby :) Michel Note also its not just the

Re: [Vo]:Ethanol not all bad?

2008-06-21 Thread R C Macaulay
Howdy Wesley, We are looking for a person with proven experience in rainmaking. This person should have the ability to make it rain in suitable quanities and time intervals conducive with the type of crop planted. This person need not hold a degree but must have proven experience in

Re: [Vo]:Ethanol not all bad?

2008-06-21 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Wesley Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry Michael but no-one is dieing because of ethanol production. That's not entirely accurate. The doctor's told my grandfather that if he kept consuming a pint of corn ethanol every day it would kill him. It did after 88

[Vo]:He6 Harmonic traps

2008-06-21 Thread Jones Beene
Sunday mornings may be an better time for belated three-part harmonies, but Sabato will have to do for this one. Three years ago, in checking the archives, Rothwell and Scudder casually mentioned ICCF-11 and a paper mentioning 'harmonic traps' which drew little attention; but recently the Arrata

Re: [Vo]:He6 Harmonic traps

2008-06-21 Thread R C Macaulay
- Original Message - From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 10:33 AM Subject: [Vo]:He6 Harmonic traps Sunday mornings may be an better time for belated three-part harmonies, but Sabato will have to do for this one. Three

Re: [Vo]:He6 Harmonic traps

2008-06-21 Thread R C Macaulay
- Original Message - From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 10:33 AM Subject: [Vo]:He6 Harmonic traps Sunday mornings may be an better time for belated three-part harmonies, but Sabato will have to do for this one. Three

Re: [Vo]:He6 Harmonic traps

2008-06-21 Thread R C Macaulay
Howdy Jones, Speaking of harmonic traps.. I don't know , but way back when it was called Tennessee Gas Transmission TGT and run by real people, it was understood that a natural gas pipeline could have random hot spots believed caused by sonics, harmonics and moronics. Nothing new or

Re: [Vo]:He6 Harmonic traps

2008-06-21 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 11:46 AM, R C Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, how is Frank Grimer ? Alive and well posting profusely on the Steorn forum. His new email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or you can always post on his group:

Re: [Vo]:Cartwright summary of Arata experiment

2008-06-21 Thread Harry Veeder
Unfortunately Cartwright did not mention the detection of helium, leaving the readers to ponder the sound of one hand clapping. Harry On 16/6/2008 4:52 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: Jon Cartwright of PhysicsWorld.com has written a summary of the Arata experiment:

[Vo]:A reasonable criticism of Arata's temperature measurements?

2008-06-21 Thread Harry Veeder
Setting aside the detection of He for the time being does Oskar make a reasonable criticism of Arata's temperature measurements? Oskar: I wonder if it could be a deuterium effect on the thermocouple? Hydrogen and deuterium are notorious for dissolving in metals (as they are supposed to in the