[Vo]:test

2008-06-25 Thread rvanspaa
attempting to get through via different mail server

[Vo]:test

2008-06-25 Thread rvanspaa
attempting to get through via different mail server

Re: [Vo]:test

2008-06-25 Thread John Berry
well it worked On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: attempting to get through via different mail server

[Vo]:Financial Post article on Nanosolar

2008-06-25 Thread Michel Jullian
The article makes a striking comparison between nuclear plants and emerging Nanosolar type solutions, and concludes: But large or small, well capitalized or not, the solar technologies are working more impressively than anyone could have dreamed a decade ago and seem certain to overtake

[VO]: Biomass/ Ethanol economics

2008-06-25 Thread R C Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, I am trying to reconcile the economics of building a sophisicated chemical processing plant with a 25 M/G/Y capacity of gasoline at $ 2.00 gallon cost of production with the world I live in. Richard http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/20828/?nlid=1112

Re: [VO]: THe Maji of this century

2008-06-25 Thread Terry Blanton
Of course. His given name is the same as the Horse of God, the one Mohammed rode into heaven. Terry On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:25 PM, R C Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy Vorts, Jones Beene mentioned this subject awhile back listing Newton and others. Question ? Has a Maji appeared as

Re: [VO]: Biomass/ Ethanol economics

2008-06-25 Thread Terry Blanton
Well, if you believe Congressman Matheson, his new bill will drop the sales price of gas to $2.00. http://www.kcpw.org/article/6217 I have noticed a significant improvement in traffic in my commute. Papers in Atlanta say that, overall, ridership of transit has increased 10%. I can verify a 7%

Re: [VO]: THe Maji of this century

2008-06-25 Thread Jones Beene
Tom Stolper calls Randell Mills - America's Newton... History will be the best judge of that, but ... even as a believer in the Hydrino (as a real state of hydrogen, but probably NOT a stable state), it is easy to see that there are enough theoretical holes in CQM to deny RM of any such adulation

Re: [VO]: Biomass/ Ethanol economics

2008-06-25 Thread Edmund Storms
I suggest we have three separate issues here. 1. Cost of oil that is used to make gasoline. 2. Cost of gasoline. 3. How much oil is used in the US for transportation. Each of these issues have a different solution and consequence. As Terry pointed out and I have seen also, use of gasoline in

Re: [VO]: Biomass/ Ethanol economics

2008-06-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
Edmund Storms wrote: I suggest we have three separate issues here. . . . 3. How much oil is used in the US for transportation. That I can answer: petroleum and NGPL (Natural Gas Plant Liquids) Inputs: 15.0 quads U.S. production 23.8 quads inputs 38.8 total Outputs: 25.7 (60%)

Re: [Vo]:Ice confirmed on Mars

2008-06-25 Thread rvanspaa
In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Sat, 21 Jun 2008 22:49:16 -0800: Hi, I wonder what the temperature is? Could the white substance be dry-ice? (Given that the atmosphere is primarily CO2). [snip] http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/images.php?fileID=14060 Some of the objects in the

Re: [Vo]:Ice confirmed on Mars

2008-06-25 Thread leaking pen
From the article He said the disappearing chunks could not have been carbon-dioxide ice at the local temperatures because that material would not have been stable for even one day as a solid. On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 2:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In reply to Horace Heffner's message

Re: [Vo]:Ice confirmed on Mars

2008-06-25 Thread Horace Heffner
On Jun 25, 2008, at 1:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Sat, 21 Jun 2008 22:49:16 -0800: Hi, I wonder what the temperature is? Could the white substance be dry- ice? (Given that the atmosphere is primarily CO2). At:

Re: [VO]: Biomass/ Ethanol economics

2008-06-25 Thread R C Macaulay
Howdy Ed, While it is possible that each of the three may have solutions, none are the prime issue which is the posture of the US Govt. Anyone that has a recent experience with visiting a social security office is well aware of the real issue. I wondered why an armed guard was needed ar a SS

[Vo]:Spiral object in MARS microscope photo

2008-06-25 Thread Horace Heffner
inline: Spiral.png http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/images/gallery/lg_4859.jpg Best regards, Horace Heffner http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/

[Vo]:death star

2008-06-25 Thread thomas malloy
Vortexians; Several years ago Pat Bailey started sending me emails about Nibiru, the legendary 11th planet. My response was yawn, do you have any photographs? No one did. No photographs, no interest. Not that there's anything I (or any body else) could do about a planetary sized (or even a

Re: [Vo]:death star

2008-06-25 Thread leaking pen
I would like to see some comparamoter picture setups, not something that seems completely computer generated. On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 7:13 PM, thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vortexians; Several years ago Pat Bailey started sending me emails about Nibiru, the legendary 11th planet. My

Re: [Vo]:death star

2008-06-25 Thread rvanspaa
In reply to leaking pen's message of Wed, 25 Jun 2008 19:28:23 -0700: Hi, [snip] I would like to see some comparamoter picture setups, not something that seems completely computer generated. OTOH, it would explain why so many measures that sound good but no real congressman dares to implement,

[Vo]:Arie de Geus

2008-06-25 Thread rvanspaa
Hi, As best as I can remember, Arie said that he created fusion in a vortex when ions traveled at nearly the speed of light. This may be reasonable, if the particles own magnetic field at those velocities was almost as strong as the Coulomb field, effectively countering it sufficiently to allow