Re: [OT] Disasters Waiting to Happen

2005-09-01 Thread Wesley Bruce
Terry Blanton wrote: This report was issued late last year. It's an accessment of what would have happened to NOLA had hurricane Ivan hit. Shirley hit it right on and made recommendations. She also forecast 40 to 60,000 dead. Now they are admitting that thousands could be dead. Whispers

Cold Electricity

2005-09-01 Thread thomas malloy
Title: Cold Electricity Pat Bailey, PhD electrical engineering, of the INE, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says that he knows of an investor who is interested in cold electricity. Pat sent me a .doc file with more information on the subject. If any of you want to read it, let me know. I have previously

nola and wet energy technology

2005-09-01 Thread Wesley Bruce
When we invent our colf fusion reactors, ZPE generators, searl generators, or whatever. Please remember New Orleans and make sure all makes and models of new energy powerplants are water and mud proof. It's not that hard to design water proof powerplants if we think it through from the start.

Re: Compressed Natural Gas CNG to Replace Gasoline

2005-09-01 Thread Frederick Sparber
Our local utility is raising the price of natural gas to $0.91 per therm (100,000 BTU) plus other costs. It still beats $3.00/gallon (1.25 therm/gallon gasoline). I can foresee local CNG "gas stations" springing up where either biomass-derived methane, landfill gas wells or new wellsare

Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta

2005-09-01 Thread John Coviello
From: RC Macaulay To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 11:28 PM Subject: Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta Kyle wrote.. I am a full timeClass A mechanic in the nearly jobless Buffalo New York area, bringing homea little over $12,000/yr.

Re: Compressed Natural Gas CNG to Replace Gasoline

2005-09-01 Thread Frederick Sparber
International Association for Natural Gas Vehicles ( IANGV) Forum. http://www.iangv.org/forum/index.php?s=8b37896dcc8d9698f05f0431f6868c0bshowtopic=144st=0#entry335 FJS

Re: Cold Electricity

2005-09-01 Thread Christopher Arnold
Easy - just ask Lindemann to produce one. CJ Arnoldthomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pat Bailey, PhD electrical engineering, of the INE, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says that he knows of an investor who is interested in cold electricity. Pat sent me a .doc file with more information on the

Octane

2005-09-01 Thread Terry Blanton
Written during my staff meeting this morning: Octane (to the tune of “Cocaine” with apologies to Eric Clapton and JJ Cale) If you wanna go out you’ve got to take her out, octane. Nawlins has drowned, we gotta slow down, octane. I must buy, I must buy, I must buy, octane. Gas lines are new,

Re: Alleviating Energy Costs

2005-09-01 Thread Jones Beene
John I just got wind from an outside source that BLP and Carrier Corporation. Yup, a hydrino-assisted heat pump in your home, coming soonThey must have finally gotten the Thermacore patent problems worked out. . those guys at Carrier are no boobs:

Re: Compressed Natural Gas CNG to Replace Gasoline

2005-09-01 Thread Mark Jordan
Just as a comment, here in Brasil we can buy cars that runs on gasoline, alcohol or natural gas. Volkswagen, General Motors and Fiat are producing them. They call those cars Flex-Power engines. You can fuel the tank with gasoline and/or alcohol and the electronics will

Re: Alleviating Energy Costs

2005-09-01 Thread OrionWorks
From: Jones Beene ... Yup, a hydrino-assisted heat pump in your home, coming soonThey must have finally gotten the Thermacore patent problems worked out. . those guys at Carrier are no boobs: http://www.comfortchoice.carrier.com/details/0,,CLI1_DIV28_ETI 179,00.html With all

Re: Alleviating Energy Costs

2005-09-01 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Jones Beene Yup, a hydrino-assisted heat pump in your home, coming soonThey must have finally gotten the Thermacore patent problems worked out. . those guys at Carrier are no boobs: http://www.comfortchoice.carrier.com/details/0,,CLI1_DIV28_ETI179,00.html If one were

[OT] NOLA - Before and After

2005-09-01 Thread Terry Blanton
Satellite imagery: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/new-orleans-imagery.htm

Re: Alleviating Energy Costs

2005-09-01 Thread OrionWorks
From: Jones Beene ... Yup, a hydrino-assisted heat pump in your home, coming soonThey must have finally gotten the Thermacore patent problems worked out. Jones, Another thought ran through my noggin... Assuming there is some truth to this rumor it really brings to bare, at least

Re: Alleviating Energy Costs

2005-09-01 Thread Jones Beene
No,UTX probably would NOT be a great investment (considering the time frame still necessary to get a new product ot market) unless, that is,we get into another war, soon.As I undersatnd it, the stock has already been run way up on the strength of UT’s military esp. helicopter division

Re: Octane

2005-09-01 Thread Steven Krivit
Oh my dear Lord! ROFL. Never such a productive staff meeting. s At 06:44 AM 9/1/2005, you wrote: Written during my staff meeting this morning: Octane (to the tune of Cocaine with apologies to Eric Clapton and JJ Cale) If you wanna go out you've got to take her out, octane. Nawlins has

OFF TOPIC Chimpanzee genome decoded

2005-09-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
Just like us, almost. See: http://www.wired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,68706,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_10 QUOTE: [Human and chimp] DNA remains highly similar -- about 96 percent to almost 99 percent identical, depending on how the comparison is made. Still, the number of genetic differences

Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta

2005-09-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
All is quiet in Atlanta today. I see no gas lines. The price settled at $3.15 per gallon, after the governor declared a gasoline price state of emergency yesterday evening. I do not understand why people were in such a tizzy. - Jed

Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta

2005-09-01 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Jed I do not understand why people were in such a tizzy. Really! You'd think it had snowed. ;-)

Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta

2005-09-01 Thread OrionWorks
From: Jed Rothwell All is quiet in Atlanta today. I see no gas lines. The price settled at $3.15 per gallon, after the governor declared a gasoline price state of emergency yesterday evening. I do not understand why people were in such a tizzy. - Jed As of Thursday a gallon'o'gas is

Once in a blue moon

2005-09-01 Thread Jones Beene
Not just a rare national disaster... but10 days earlier, in case you missed it a metaphor for both 'rarity'... and the necessity of aggressive intervention This strained meta-4-melo-drama is about bravery in the face of long oddsand showing 'em how you really feel about the

SUVs and global warming

2005-09-01 Thread Nick Palmer
Kyle and Jed had a bit of an argument about SUVs and Hybrids and Kyle's old big engined car. When deciding whether a new car that gets great petrol mileage is the best option one ought to remember that a huge amount of energy is tied up in the manufacture of the vehicle and the extraction of

Re: Once in a blue moon

2005-09-01 Thread RC Macaulay
- Original Message - From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 4:38 PM Subject: Once in a blue moon Not just a rare national disaster... but10 days earlier, in case you missed it a metaphor for both 'rarity'... and the

Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta

2005-09-01 Thread Kyle Mcallister
Original Message - From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, 31 August, 2005 09:59 PM Subject: Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta Sorry, let me amend that. I have zero sympathy for RICH people who drive new gas guzzler SUVs and Hummers. I have

Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta

2005-09-01 Thread John Coviello
Gasoline has settled at around $3.00/gallon + or - 20 cents in New Jersey. A rule of thumb I heard was that gasoline retails for about 60 cents above wholesale. Wholesale prices are around $2.40 today on the NYMEX, so $3.00 is about right. - Original Message - From: Jed Rothwell

Re: SUVs and global warming

2005-09-01 Thread Jeff and Dorothy Kooistra
-- Original Message -- From: Nick Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 23:30:50 +0100 As far as global warming goes one has to remember that there are two stages to worry about. First, the slow increase of

Re: Gasoline panic has begun in Atlanta

2005-09-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
Kyle Mcallister writes: And some of the stuff in cars is just ridiculouspeople are getting stupider because of it. Press a button, it tells you how much oil is in your engine. We have people coming to the shop that don't know how to check the oil in their engine, they just trust the level

Re: SUVs and global warming

2005-09-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vortexians- Could we be seeing the the prelude to an ICE AGE. Which they say is preceded by a warming or melt back. The Glaciers are melting- the ice from the artic and anartic is breaking up, maybe mother nature is getting ready to recycle the

Hal Fox on High Density Charge Clusters

2005-09-01 Thread Grimer
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 Terry wrote See the diagram. Looks a lot like MAHG. http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/mar2/fox.htm Well spotted Terry. 8-) The implications of Looks a lot like MAHG have finally sunk in. Still, I suppose it was only last Tuesday you pointed this out so I wont kick