Re: [Vo]:Simple Genius: This "Says it all!"

2012-02-17 Thread Jarold McWilliams
It's a good thing that people's jobs become irrelevant. You know what you do when technology replaces jobs? You don't create more worthless office jobs, but you shorten the workweek while still getting paid the same. Technology should replace jobs. There is no need to work 40 hours anymore.

[Vo]:1MW Customer

2012-02-17 Thread Robert Leguillon
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-XjyLGEdsMJM/Tz9AEkZYmjI/ABA/yUce73ufydQ/s400/ClownSnakeVulture.jpg _ After scouring the net, I believe that it may have been during the first Defkalion press conference, that Rossi grew wary of puppet-snakes, clowns, and vultures. S

[Vo]:OT: Uncovering fraud in a famous 92 yr old psychological experiment

2012-02-17 Thread Harry Veeder
http://chronicle.com/blogs/percolator/a-new-twist-in-the-sad-saga-of-little-albert/28423 A New Twist in the Sad Saga of Little Albert January 25, 2012, 5:12 pm By Tom Bartlett <> Harry

Re: [Vo]:Simple Genius: This "Says it all!"

2012-02-17 Thread Eric Walker
Technological development is very welcome, in part for the increase in productivity that it brings and for its connection to economic growth. But the introduction of significant gains in productivity is a two-edged sword. It can often lead to people's skills becoming irrelevant and their position

Re: [Vo]:Elemental Ovens

2012-02-17 Thread Bastiaan Bergman
given that thousands of scientists using billions of dollars in hydrogen and metal-hydride research (fuel cells and storage) have not stumbled upon E-Cat like processes for many years, I have to agree with you. unless, of course, the "un-scientific" evidence of Rossi was wrong to begin with. On Feb

Re: [Vo]:Sterling Allan / S-African Free Fuel Generator FFG trip

2012-02-17 Thread Alan Fletcher
http://pesn.com/2012/02/07/9602034_Fund_Drive_for_S._Africa_Trip_to_See_New_Number_1_Free_Energy_Technology/#Follow-up February 15, 2012; 10:45 pm MST I've been back home a day now. Had a nice Valentines evening with my family. I finished my first draft of a report on my visit prior to landing y

[Vo]:Leonado Corp Ownership

2012-02-17 Thread Alan Fletcher
[ This seems to be ancient news I don't know why he's resurrecting it .. ] Leonardo Corporation Buys E-Cat Rights from Rossi’s Wife ... > According to Swedish journalist Mats Lewan, Rossi and

[Vo]:More from S. Africa

2012-02-17 Thread Jones Beene
Are we back online? Here is an curious anecdote from PESN that leads up to the recent South African reputed OU (Bedini-like) device: http://pesn.com/2009/11/12/Child_rides_on_free_energy_Boyce_watkykjy1/ A colleague had raised the issue of how the inventor could have been merely "extending the ra

Re: [Vo]:1912 was a time of hope

2012-02-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
There is nice book about this era: Lord, W., "The Good Years: From 1900 to the First World War," (Harper & Bros., 1960) I quoted from it in one of the papers at LENR-CANR.org: "The spirit of an era can’t be blocked out and measured, but it is there nonetheless. And in these brief, buoyant years

Re: [Vo]:Simple Genius: This "Says it all!"

2012-02-17 Thread Guenter Wildgruber
Von: Jarold McWilliams An: vortex-l@eskimo.com Gesendet: 22:07 Freitag, 17.Februar 2012 Betreff: Re: [Vo]:Simple Genius: This "Says it all!" >I agree with you that science and technology is the most important for growth >in society.  The only way to improv

Re: [Vo]:Simple Genius: This "Says it all!"

2012-02-17 Thread Jarold McWilliams
I agree with you that science and technology is the most important for growth in society. The only way to improve the economy is to improve science and technology. Average people and average business owners don't see the benefits of improvements in technology. Average people can only think ab

Re: [Vo]:1 MW customer

2012-02-17 Thread Jarold McWilliams
Thank you. I've been following this for quite a while and have not seen anything mentioned about it. If I wouldn't have asked multiple times, it would have probably been ignored and never answered. You said you forgot about it. A good sign of a scam is distracting and delaying which is what

Re: [Vo]:Elemental Ovens

2012-02-17 Thread Randy Wuller
Honestly, when I first heard that the theory for the origin of heavy elements in this universe was super nova's, my reaction was, "that's got to be at best a SWAG (silly wild ass guess). I can't imagine we have enough evidence to confirm such a theory. Just a lawyer's gut reaction. Ransom -

[Vo]:Elemental Ovens

2012-02-17 Thread Terry Blanton
Where do the elements heavier than iron originate? http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-02-rare-earth-element-tellurium-ancient.html T

Re: [Vo]:"The Keel," Nickel power, and Sunspots

2012-02-17 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 12:47 AM, Jones Beene wrote: > Anyway - let's hope it does not keel-over on us later this year... but... > yes, to answer a lingering question - methinks the Maya would surely have > been aware of Eta Carinae and its regular cycle. > > On occasion, it can be the brightest

Re: [Vo]:1912 was a time of hope

2012-02-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:38 AM, wrote: > Jed should like this 1912 book below. > It is from 1921. A world away from 1912. The first article on the first page refers to "the great European war" and how it improved airplanes and submarines. I have heard that the post-WWI edition of Encyclopedi

Re: [Vo]:1 MW customer

2012-02-17 Thread Terry Blanton
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Giovanni Santostasi wrote: > I think it could be very enlightening and a lot of fun. You will have to supplement your dictionary with rossifarian words like 'clownerie'. T

RE: [Vo]:Supply and demand in market economy

2012-02-17 Thread Mark Goldes
Automation is eliminating jobs everywhere and requires that we develop dramatically new approaches to distributing income. Here is one that restores the missing demand. The late Louis Kelso, inventor of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) used by 11,000 firms in the USA, recognized the pro

[Vo]:Supply and demand in market economy

2012-02-17 Thread Jouni Valkonen
It is theoretically very important to differentiate supply and demand. Almost without exception theoretical discussion on economics revolves around the supply side. People pay always attention that there are enough capital to make new investments. I think that this is wrong, but we should look

Re: [Vo]:1912 was a time of hope

2012-02-17 Thread Roarty, Francis X
If based on zero point energy even indirectly like the HUP induced chaotic motion of gas then one would presume this anomaly is bidirectional. This means we could reverse engineer a drive that forces gas through this same anomalous Ni geometry and it would interact with virtual particles to disp

Re: [Vo]:1912 was a time of hope

2012-02-17 Thread fznidarsic
You need to read my works. http://www.wbabin.net/Science-Journals-Papers/Author/320/Frank,%20Znidarsic Frank Znidarsic -Original Message- From: Daniel Rocha To: vortex-l Sent: Fri, Feb 17, 2012 10:42 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:1912 was a time of hope Antigravity? 2012/2/17 Jed

Re: [Vo]:1 MW customer

2012-02-17 Thread Giovanni Santostasi
There is a fun website that generates random Berlusconi (the former Italian prime minister obsessed with power, money and women) talk. He has a very characteristic talk with typical sentences about how he is the best in every field and who is attacking him has to be a communist, gay or Muslim. I'm

RE: [Vo]:1 MW customer

2012-02-17 Thread Robert Leguillon
The question was eventually asked, and skirted on Rossi's journal-of-nuclear-physics.com: Q: Bill Conley February 16th, 2012 at 10:27 AM Mr. Rossi, Several months ago you said that although your first 1MW plant client wished to remain confidential, a second client was willing to be publicly

Re: [Vo]:1912 was a time of hope

2012-02-17 Thread Daniel Rocha
Antigravity? 2012/2/17 > Jed should like this 1912 book below. > > http://www.archive.org/details/wonderbookofknow00hillrich > > In 1912 technology offered hope to solve all problems. The two world > wars had > not drained society. The British has the greatest sense of being the > leaders of

[Vo]:1912 was a time of hope

2012-02-17 Thread fznidarsic
Jed should like this 1912 book below. http://www.archive.org/details/wonderbookofknow00hillrich In 1912 technology offered hope to solve all problems. The two world wars had not drained society. The British has the greatest sense of being the leaders of the world. The emergence of cold fu

Re: [Vo]:Simple Genius: This "Says it all!"

2012-02-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
This is a political topic which, as Robert pointed out, should be moved to vortexb-l. However I would like to make some apolitical comments which I hope will not be considered controversial. I am a big fan of capitalism. I think I made that clear in my book. It is not perfect, but no system is. It

Re: [Vo]:Dick Says Yes To $1M Counter Offer By Defkalion

2012-02-17 Thread Craig Haynie
The point in the agreement which requires the compensation to go to an individual, and not to a corporation, would cause me to back out if I was the CEO of Defkalion. Defkalion is doing this for the money, not to enrich some individual's personal pocket. Craig Manchester, NH On Thu, Feb 16, 2012

RE: [Vo]:Simple Genius: This "Says it all!"

2012-02-17 Thread Robert Leguillon
/snip/ "If you had a smart person like me as leader of the country back in 1989, we'd already have LENR as our main energy source if it is real..." "Well, both private businesses and the government have wasted trillions on a lot of stupider things..." /endsnips/ Thanks for the laugh. Now, pleas