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A few thoughts occur to me on this.
1. I have heard many ultraenvironmentalists sending out this line of
If you want to sell books, the best bet is to tell people what they
want to hear.
The Wager:
A. If it turns out that we are truly doomed from what we have been/are doing
re: CO2
thomas malloy wrote:
2. CO2 is the big target at the moment. When we switch to hydrogen-fired
cars, how long do you bet it will take before there is a big green push to
limit H2O vapor emissions?
This suggestion (made by someone else) is ridiculous. It is a comic
book caricature of
On Jan 17, 2006, at 9:01 PM, Michael Foster wrote:
I haven't messed with this for a while, so I just stuck
a couple of aluminum strips cut from a pie plate into
a drinking glass full of saturated borax solution.
What was the source of the borax?
The
aluminum strips were hooked in series
Its probably a Briggs and Stratton out of Wisconsin.
And Craftsman IS an OEM, just not for the engine.
--- John Steck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craftsman is just a private label. They are not an
OEM. All 2-stokes are
regulated by the EPA... You want to know who really
makes it, read the
Thanks much.
William Beaty wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Well, now, that subject was probably pretty confusing; I'm not writing a
paper. Rather, what I'm asking is how you would go about measuring the
resistivity of _paper_.
For a start, I think your R1 needs to
Terry wrote:
For those who did not read any of this, he's selling a book, er, too.
g
He's about 86 and probably free from commercial pressures... Maybe he's just
concerned about the future.
Nick Palmer
Craftsman is just a private label. They are not an OEM. All 2-stokes are
regulated by the EPA... You want to know who really makes it, read the
emissions label on the engine. My bet is it isn't 'down-home-Amurcan' at
all.
-john
-Original Message-
From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL
Nothing to shout about, but see:
http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20060117-092150-8241r_page2.htm
The editor made a mistake, adding an inappropriate Mr.
This is a right-wing newspaper but I am happy to be heard anywhere.
This has not produced a noticeable increase in traffic at LENR-CANR
as
--- John Coviello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Global Warming Has Arrived. Get used to it and sell
any property that you
own in flood prone areas.
That reminds me of something I have wondered about.
I live in a town on the South shore of Lake Ontario.
If global warming results in a rise
Rhong Dhong wrote:
--- John Coviello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Global Warming Has Arrived. Get used to it and sell
any property that you
own in flood prone areas.
That reminds me of something I have wondered about.
I live in a town on the South shore of Lake Ontario.
If global
Hi Jed,
Again, thanks for your stalwart position in monitoring and reporting
distortions in the news media.
Of course, like the old lawyers once stated... Lie ! .. Me Lie?.. I don't
need to lie. I can tell you the truth nine different ways without lying. I am
trained tostretch the truth
I have been sending messages which have not come back to me. Vortex
seems a jam up from time to time, especially this time of year. It
must be all that holiday food.
Anyway, here is a message I sent this morning --
Nothing to shout about, but see:
On Jan 18, 2006, at 3:51 AM, Rhong Dhong wrote:
That reminds me of something I have wondered about.
I live in a town on the South shore of Lake Ontario.
If global warming results in a rise in sea-level, will
the raging waters travel down the St. Lawrence Seaway,
and raise the level of Lake
Lake Ontario is 245 ft above sea level. No need to worry.
Jeff
- Original Message -
From: Rhong Dhong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: Gaia Scientist: DO PANIC
--- John Coviello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Horace Heffner wrote:
On Jan 18, 2006, at 3:51 AM, Rhong Dhong wrote:
That reminds me of something I have wondered about.
I live in a town on the South shore of Lake Ontario.
If global warming results in a rise in sea-level, will
the raging waters travel down the St. Lawrence Seaway,
and
Yup!
A quick google says Lake Ontario sits at 243' above
sea level. If we raise the water that much we are all
in trouble.
--- Horace Heffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 18, 2006, at 3:51 AM, Rhong Dhong wrote:
That reminds me of something I have wondered
about.
I live in a town
BS is not in the 2-stroke game, they do 4-stroke. Craftsman outdoor power
is a private label by MTD out of Ohio. MTD brands include Cub Cadet,
Troy-Bilt, Yard-Man, Ryobi, Yard Machines, Bolens and Cub Cadet. Some
assembly stateside but the bulk of the manufacturing and parts come from
overseas.
Hi Mark,
Please give us an update on your comments regarding UMES. Where is the
research being conducted?
There were two flywheel companies ( US Flywheel Co.)on the west coast
developing an ultrahigh speed mechanical unit some years back.
Richard
- Original Message -
From: Mark Goldes
- Original Message -
From: Rhong Dhong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: Gaia Scientist: DO PANIC
--- John Coviello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Global Warming Has Arrived. Get used to it and sell
any property that you
- Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, 18 January, 2006 09:20 AM
Subject: Re: Gaia Scientist: DO PANIC
I suggest you stop spreading rumors about environmentalism, and try
to stick to critiquing actual statements made by real
Hi Richard,
The first task is to develop wire. That is a three year program at $6
million/year = $18 million. We expect to begin that program by the end of
this quarter.
Once wire exists, a licensee is likely to focus on the energy storage
application. We would expect to work with them
On Jan 18, 2006, at 3:22 PM, Kyle Mcallister wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, 18 January, 2006 09:20 AM
Subject: Re: Gaia Scientist: DO PANIC
I suggest you stop spreading rumors about environmentalism, and try
I am now beginning to realise just how far reaching
are the consequences of recognising the existence of
the Beta-atmosphere and that materials are held
together from the outside and not from within.
So far I have been looking at the static aspects of
such a view. But stimulated by Horace's
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