On Thursday 03 April 2008 21:33, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 3 Apr 2008 15:02:37 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
Oops ... My Bad
... For the record the insight about the Oil Industry
getting into the Algoil act ... came from Michael
Foster
... but
but my gut tells me that
I am not too far off the mark. No report of thrust in kilonewtons or
thousands of pounds force was given, but something that burns in the
ultraviolet and soft x-rays just has got to have thrust. Now if the heating
problem can be managed.
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just maybe we can
world.
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.
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On Tuesday 04 March 2008 18:18, Jed Rothwell wrote:
This is cute. Readers here may have heard about this already, but
there is a town in Japan called Obama which has gone gah-gah over
Obama, the candidate. See:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/19/world/asia/19japan.html
Candidate Wins
://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapter7.html#Pg11
Frank Znidarsic
Would it really? Maybe it would also contain a quantum unit for space
and the ability to expand and compress space as well.
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in some nearby
system. If scientists are to be believed, rocky planets near sunlike
stars are common.
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to be used on motorcycles.
As a biker I would like to see my hobby provided for so that future
generations would be able to enjoy biking.
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becomes de facto pay tv and
tens of millions of peoples televisions will go dark, throwing them out
onto their porches, awakened for the first time in decades.
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anything. Run into it at speed and
it caused problemshence no windows, just shielding and intense
force fields. Of course if one is using space compression tech, then
these problems are also minimized. 'Yer not really movin!
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constant which is in all likelyhood not a constant.
So we will leave Gutfield, as his assumed name 'de plume' implies, to
his fecal ruminations, please.
Standing Bear ...walkin away from this pigeon freak.
On Thursday 17 January 2008 08:46, leaking pen wrote:
So, wait, the one seen
are episodic.
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your heating oil in April and your tractor gas in
September. Remember that aside from this, most of the price of
gas at the pump is somebody's profit(eering) not to mention the role
such as it is of governmental taxation policy.
Standing Bear back again in 08 and digging out from all the
snow
On Monday 03 December 2007 09:48, Frederick Sparber wrote:
Jones.
A bound state of e- e+ e- (about 10^12 % according to CRC tables) is
known.
With a mass about 207 times that of the electron and about 0.5 MeV they
could
make a burn spot on the center of your old TV CRT before they came
that the text, like you said, is
claptrap.
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experiments on this forum claim this. Have over thirty
thousand posts. Its there somewhere.
/end rant
Standing Bear
On Monday 17 September 2007 11:08, Jed Rothwell wrote:
My daily blog search for cold fusion brought up a depressing
interview about Russ George and Planktos. See:
http://www.ecoshock.org/2007/09/planktos-ii-intervention.html
I should stop searching for blogs and commenting in them,
On Friday 14 September 2007 14:02, Jed Rothwell wrote:
thomas malloy wrote:
The discussion about the missing nuke makes me wonder about stealing
one verses buying or building one.
All of the expert opinion I have seen is that it would be easiest by
far to purchase a loose nuke from one
suggestion. Put the wind farm aloft in the vicinity of the
White House. More wind there than anywhere, especially in election years.
But then the wind was blowin pretty hard in the Minnesota Twin Cities Airport
restrooms recently as well.
heh hehheh
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misspelled
and your driver's license number misclassified or written with errors?...and
the ticket still 'took'? Those writers were right when they described most
ordinary citizens of just about any so called 'developed country'
as.sheep!
BBaaa
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On Wednesday 08 August 2007 14:28, Jones Beene wrote:
Standing Bear wrote:
And how about Sirhan Sirhan, whose name seems to have escaped from an
episode of 'Dr Who'! I rest my case.
Having recently seen the latest Bourne flick ... thus making me an
instant expert on CIA miscreants
, then 'garbage in, garbage out'. One cannot dismiss
these gusset plates as simply designed and uniform members of the
structure. They are in fact the hardest to analyse and design.
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of all the riches of the plug ugly old
biddy setting the thrown of England.
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By the way, a couple of weeks ago, a natural gas terminal just 'blew up' in
Dallas/Fort Worth right at the junction of a network of major Interstate
highways. Did'nt do any real damage to the roads
Anybody heard of Marcus Hollingshead and his rotating magnetic field device as
reported in American Antigravity?
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in every
spam letter.. t'would make filtering 'em a lot easier.
Cheers
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in the
details
...yet
Jones
Harry
Just a thought: maybe they are a vector cross product of each other...
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be interested.
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On Sunday 04 March 2007 00:33, thomas malloy wrote:
Standing Bear wrote:
Hmmm...let the buyer beware. Say Alex manages to sell the big casino,
the one for over half a billion..thats billion with a 'b' sports fans..,
I would think that any buyer with over half a billion simoleans to blow
On Friday 23 February 2007 03:11, thomas malloy wrote:
Zell, Chris wrote:
What conspiracy fans miss is that if all their theories are
correct, it's all futile and irrelevant. How so?
In the first hour of C to C AM last night Alex Jones of infowars and
prisonplanet.com was interviewed.
to collect electrodynamic
propellant from the interplanetary space which is not quite as empty as some
suppose.dream on dreamer. The site is in Russian but there is an English
page. http://www.faraday.ru/english.html
Standing Bear
Maybe the Russians will build one. After all
that energy to 'somewhere here' and conservation
is again satisfied.
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to force a deviation
from the generally held conclusion that the hydrogen gas really did the
old Hindenberg in on that dark day in the thirties of the last century.
Standing Bear.
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 15:47, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
The Iranians are destroying their own oil fields without help from
us. Their fields are in such poor shape from mismanagement and bad
technology that the country will soon not be able to produce enough
for its
according to SpaceDaily.com?
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Nice website...I'll take two of them in my garage anytime and tell the
electric corporations to go to heck. How many others are thinking
the same?
publicly over
microsoft, calling it inherently unsecure and not capable of securing in a
proprietary closed source software environment.. It may be that your doubts
are also shared.
Standing Bear
reactant products can be retained and utilized. Much more than common
animal processes. In truth much of this natural inefficiency is beneficial to
nature as a means of spreading the wealth.
Standing Bear...or trying to
On Friday 19 January 2007 14:53, Jed Rothwell wrote:
leaking pen wrote:
Well, besides the issues that have been shown with too much corn
syrup . . .
As I said, one third of the people who will do not get enough to eat.
Too much corn syrup would be far better than starvation.
shipping foods
have a country to wake up in.
Standing Bear
PS. somebody invented a solar cell that is converts over forty percent of its
recieved sunlight into electricity. Now I spent a great deal of time in our
good old southwest. And one thing that really stands out is how hot the
sun
perfectly 'logical'. And they said 'Scotland was English at the point
of a sword!'.
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were his idea.
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We stand on the threshhold of great things, let not trivia be the bane of our
survival. Knowledge belongs to all mankind: to each by his need and from
each by his ability.
On Thursday 14 December 2006 07:11, Terry Blanton wrote:
On 12/14/06, Standing Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terraforming the planet, or maybe humanoidoforming US. Think of it!
Star Trek TNG, season 6, episode 20, The Chase:
http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/TNG/episode/68598
B. Krivit
--
That which yields isn't always weak.
I like the amasci page about the water cannon. Sounds like a good one
for the 'Mythbusters' on the 'Discovery Channel' to test. They like to do
stuff like that especially if they can possibly blow something up.
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affair.
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ps..look at the hack job that was done on the mars face found by
an earlier satellite on Mars.
night club act what Lincoln did in his stovepipe
hat.
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likelyhood is panspermaic
by its very nature, and we are probably nothing special. All else is ego and
religion or both. Personally I would be happy even if we just found simple
single celled life in the deepest reaches of the martian deep equatorial
canyons.
Standing Bear
On Friday 01 December 2006 17:51, OrionWorks wrote:
FYI,
It's my understanding that the Chinese government has recently increased
the price of raw materials to all magnet manufacturers by 60%. This
presumably includes the rare-earth material, NEODYMIUM.
As previously mentioned on this
On Friday 24 November 2006 04:55, Standing Bear wrote:
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 08:54, lgarrett wrote:
dont clik on http: / v/www.fr eep.com/ap ps/pbcs.dll/ar ticle?AI
D=/20 061 119/NEW S03/6 11190 639
Article does not exist, but some hostile app to windows computers
might
were in the late 1800's when very many
small towns had their own power plants and gas generators.
Standing Bear
The world needs and feeds on hope, not fear!
of known recoverable kerogen.
This compares with known worldwide petroleum reserves of 1200 billion
barrels (Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy, 2006).
Off Topic follows
Standing Bear wrote:-
Many of these are sincere wackos, but many others have an ulterior motive
for being
to develope it quickly as world events are showing quickening.
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and depression in the USA if workers could not
afford to drive! Especially if because of some stupid bureaucratic
screwup of a rule.
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that aint scientific, but neither are starvin people
to run bot checkin software on
your boxes to see if some scum has recruited your machine without your
knowledge or consent.
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And yes, the probability of a suburban Detroit garage noooke created by a kid
is probably quite a bit less than of a north Korean wahr headd smuggled
the idea.which I just came up with
anyway and I would be very surprised if I was the only one to think of it.
And if the new equipment was even a tenth as long lived as the stuff on that
show was supposed to be...thousands of years
Standing Bear
On Friday 17 November 2006 12:32
, or even USP
water due to the present legal climate around the world unless you
are in Africa which is free-er in placesor in Russia.
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). Possible cloaking or the illusion of bone
crushing maneuvering too.
Fred
would this explain the corona discharge noticed around UFO's? Not to mention
the ability to turn very quickly.
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, and
unexplained drops in shipping company stock were often because of these.
The lack of reporting allowed insiders to sell off their holdings, leaving the
public holding the bag.
Standing Bear.
Subject: Beyond Petroleum
aha...good info...thanks
they don't call themselves British Petroleum anymore
On Sunday 12 November 2006 18:13, Frederick Sparber wrote:
[Original Message]
From: Standing Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; vortex-l@eskimo.com
would this explain the corona discharge noticed around UFO's? Not to
mention
the ability to turn very quickly.
Standing
On Friday 27 October 2006 13:08, Jones Beene wrote:
The impetus for this [far-out] idea is based on the earlier
premise:
For instance, even without subscribing to the details of Mills'
hydrino theory - it is conceivable (but not likely) that an
easily hidden species of redundant ground
On Sunday 29 October 2006 14:37, Jones Beene wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Standing Bear
There is a company called JP Aerospace that has an idea of
going to space in a balloon This space
ascender would then leave and ascend in a slow circular pathway
gaining speed
on the other side, as if they had passed through empty space.
more
Bet these things are being built and fitted to RAF birds as you read this!
Standing Bear
to become
vagrants and bindlestiffs on the 'digital highway' to free trade slavery.
Standing Bear
Sadly Richard is absolutely right. We are throwing away our discoveries to
foreigners, and stifling our ingenuity through throttling higher education
opportunities to any but the rich and/or well
justice for Rusi. IMHO with so many fusion experiments closing
in on break even, and one Z-pinch type experiment obtaining 300 x(10^6) deg K.
for several seconds generating 200,000 amps of energy, the day draws near
when fusion will be a reality.
Standing Bear
On Monday 16 October 2006 16:25, OrionWorks wrote:
Jed sez:
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
It would appear that North Korea has demonstrated to the world
that it can detonate a nuclear bomb.
I still doubt it.
Anyway, Kim will not live forever, and nations like North Korea
seldom
on an even taer wig and do a second test,
a really dirty one that scatters ash all over Japan; and cackle to himself
and his animated playing card 'generals' as to how Dubya would manage to
minimize that one for pollitical purposes.
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wouldn't want to be one of those 'high rollers'
then!
Of course the new rulers may have some use for the old population. They
might make really good servants.
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could be attained by aboriginals. Do we want to become
twenty first century aboriginals. Like I said above, we all know what fate
has historically had in store for aboriginals.
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YOU if you were a fantastically rich blackmailer of nations?
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of small reactors like Bridgeman in
Michigan. Small plants that make no waves, have no accidents, make no
publicity, just generate power forever and ever and ever..cheaply!
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-semitism
only refers to a minority of these peoples like the people of the book is
wrong. The Jewish people cannot claim ownership of all things Semitic.
Jordanians get Kaposi's Sarcoma and other typical 'Semitic' diseases as well.
Standing Bear
On Saturday 04 February 2006 22:30, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Steven Krivit wrote:
My sources...atomic energy researchers in France and Canada say we have
80 years of uranium left. I don't know where the peak is.
That agrees with what I believe I've read elsewhere. HOWEVER...
... That's
' will
be forbidden to you by some future discovered temporal 'Pauli exclusion
principle'. Comments?
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newfound love for old chemical rocket
tech that is prone to failure.
Enough rant for one day!
Standing Bear
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 08:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
V,
Out of interest, what kicked off this whole discussion? Was somebody caught
with their pants down?
Look the Latins
Please below my reply find all contortions. Need a program to follow 'em.
Thats p-r-o-g-r-a-m, not p-o-g-r-o-m! Seems as this thread has ludicrousely
contorted into a religious one with a bent not accustomed to, a Judaic one.
Rarely have I heard any evangelization for Judaism in my life,
to believe that no other money
was paid..to somebody!
Then to make a long story short, it was off to fight again. The sultans
had face to save and 'Dubya' was the cat's paw to 'git 'er done!'.
Standing Bear
On Monday 14 November 2005 11:45, thomas malloy wrote:
In reply to thomas
center of Christianity would exist where
Iran and Iraq is now. Even now the moslems live in mortal fear of
any incursion from the East.
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On Saturday 12 November 2005 03:20, Wesley Bruce wrote:
Well said Jed.
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Wesley Bruce wrote:
We can't rule out
in
our government have much blood on their hands...and a willingness
to add more to keep from being found out. Of course all this
is speculation...
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On Saturday 12 November 2005 15:58, Harry Veeder wrote:
$1 Million Contest Details
This is void where prohibited by law
patria
La Jour del Gloire est Arrive..
But then of course the heretofore apathetic Frenchman may just...
go back to sleep.
Standing Bear
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 22:49, Jones Beene wrote:
Stephen,
Even if this is not true, don't be surprised
are already in a fight with China
whether we want to believe it or not. We can choose to ignore
it and get buried, literally. Read my original postagainplease.
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exercise.
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, and one Gen DeGaulle in particular who saw it as
a personal betrayal by a former comrade in arms, Ike. That betrayal
rankles in French politics and colors its opinions and actions to this day.
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Anton Checkov was right.
He is now probably weeping in his grave to see what is in store for his
nation.
Standing Bear
On Saturday 05 November 2005 02:43, Wesley Bruce wrote:
Standing Bear wrote:
[Big snip]
Don't panic about a chinese space race. I suspect that if China really
its levels as a kind of
giant fractal.
Standing Bear copyright 2005
'!
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We will go to space! The only question us under what conditions!
It IS in our national vital interest whether we effectively realize it or not!
it can be assembled by a crew living on the
ISS..use the ISS as a construction shack!
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than a kilowatt, but
not by much. It was an IBM system 34 that I got at a yard sale for a couple
hundred dollars. It ran pretty good for a while, but repairmen were pretty
scarce for it and the hard drive took a dive. That baby came with a hefty
printer, too. An old line printer.
Standing Bear
On Thursday 27 October 2005 12:34, Mark Goldes wrote:
Vo,
In case you have not seen this...
http://www.gifnet.org/
Mark
caution, this above URL does not like native
linux browsers like Konqueror. Refuses to
load a page unless a more neutral browser
like Mozilla is used
Standing Bear
folks:
The density-confinement time product was thus 9x[10^13] ions-sec/cm3,
compared with 1.25x[10^13] ions-sec/cm3 for the best tokamak results to
date..
direct quote from the site.
I think that is a fine job so far.
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ago.
Large cities in northwest India have been found offshore of Gujarat State
and are estimated and correlated by the Rig Vedas to age about 12000 years
ago. The Rig Vedas speak of visitors to our world as well. Not 'gods', but
visitors.
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resources of
Australia where forty percent of all the world's supply is located. We may
want to look into building a full breeder program to extend the life of the
supplies we are likely to be left with. The Chinese and the Japanese are.
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box, then practical power
supplies can be made.
Anybody?'Beehive' type batteries maybe?
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stuff. Have you thought of that?
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our liberties and our language: a plaintive
whimper written in water on the currents of history.
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as there arefor one thing.
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On Monday 10 October 2005 12:25, John Steck wrote:
That said, my privacy is guaranteed from everyone but the most interested
in violating it. Any of those motivated few don't need an electronic tag
to get or do what they want.
-john
If you don't think that businesses motivate their
-96?
Apri is the cruelist month.
Jack Smith
Couple more for you! Hitler was born on April 20. We ran out
on the South Viet-Namese on 23 April 1975.
Standing Bear
On Sunday 09 October 2005 22:45, RC Macaulay wrote:
Thomas,
It doesn't stop at supermarkets. Texas has new laws that permit an embedded
chip in all new 2006 windshield liscense stickers that can be read at toll
booths. Interesting construction of rest stops along IH 10 near Columbus
Texas.
power for its electric thrusters. Right now it has a contract with the
government for proof of concept prototypes. Some of the Vortexians,
I am sure, know of this.
Standing Bear
Hey, I do not care if we have to build an Orion, any way we can get
back and forth cheaply and safely to space I am
On Friday 07 October 2005 19:12, Jones Beene wrote:
But then again, there's not much difference these days in D.C. and the
authoritarian Combine run by Big Nurse Ratched, only now she could be
named Conde ... still wearing the Jack-boots most of the time.
Jones
You gotta admit, ole
as they were thirty years ago. Himmler
and Eichmann would have loved them while Speer would have cursed them
for laziness.
Standing Bear
position. I mean really hot! They cross the Gibson
Desert in those coffins somebody is going to get a heat stroke, maybe
quite a few somebodies
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