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From revtec:
...
We are all buried under a mountain of bad things we have
commited, and each day, inspite of our best efforts, we
continue to add to it. Do we want to justify this pile
of crap in front of God at the Judgement or should we put
it under the blood of Jesus and have it
http://www.worldofquotes.com/author/Abraham-Lincoln/1/
Scroll down to around the 22nd phrase and read:
When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad.
And that's my religion. - Lincoln
So. why did this work for Lincoln, but not for Nero, Stalin,
Bundy, and dozens of other people
From: thomas malloy
Greetings Thomas,
Vortexians;
I found the response to this thread interesting, it was
as if I'd been subscribed to a religious list.
I think you're right on that one. (Some are complaining about this too! They
might have a point.)
...
I realize that other
From: Standing Bear
...
Enough rant for one day!
Standing Bear
[NOTE: My Charter.net mail server is once again acting flaky. I don't know if
others have received Mr. Bear's latest comments or not. I've received Mr.
Bear's post through our server at work, but not through normal channels -
From: thomas malloy
And Steven Johnson (OrionWorks) [posted]:
Greetings Thomas,
Again, I'm guilty of contributing additional OT bandwidth... see below:
I posted;
I found the response to this thread interesting, it was
as if I'd been subscribed to a religious list.
I think you're right
From: Grimer
...
Out of curiosity I looked this up and was pleased to
find that the book is not the usual kind of rubbish one
gets about UFO's.
Usual kind of rubbish?
Yes, those certainly are impartial perceptions.
In any case, I suspect Mr. Malloy will appreciate it.
What was that
From: hohlrauml6d
...
Jack suffered from loss of Chi. He would not have
destroyed the world had he practiced Sexual ChiKong,
sexual orgasm without ejaculation:
http://www.actionlove.com/cases/case8792.htm
Chi, BTW, is believed to be related to the ZPE,
Orgone energy, etc. (by some).
Grimer sez:
...
Pornography deleted
. Eastern understanding of the
expression of our sexuality far surpasses western
knowledge, the latter which, in truth, is downright
prudish in comparison.
Thank God for that. You sound like a real pervert Steven.
From: Wesley Bruce
...
We should also point out that Christian theology teaches that
the demons are limited hugely by God. They rebelled and their
powered are limited as a penalty. As Gary Bates notes in his
book evangelical Christians seem Immune from alien abduction.
We also teach that
Grimer sez:
...
I was forced to go to a catholic elementary school
while living in Taiwan back in the early 60s. I can
recall memories of unbelievable cruelty pertaining
to what some of those penguins did to children under
their care,
Forced? Who forced you? Your parents
Grimer sez:
...
When he came back to his barrack he found a very different
atmosphere. He never found out exactly what happened but
what ever it was had scared these tough British Marines, on
the eve of leaving to fight in Afghanistan, absolutely
shitless. So much so that the squaddie
Grimer sez:
...
Yes, I would call it being forced. As a child
what choice did I have but to accept what
my parents felt was best for me and my
education.
You could have done what my brother did
and cried until you were taken away.
I gather you didn't approve of your brother's
From: Mike Carrell
From: thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- What does computational irreducibility mean for supercomputing?
- Is there an algorithm for telling if an object was designed?
Would such an algorithm prove the existence of a designer of life?
...
Unfortunately, no simple
From: Harry Veeder
When you look at life what do you see?
'Complexity' or 'diversity'?
The science of complexity has a long history, but the science
of diversity is really just beginning. We can now define, construct and
measure complexity in great mathematical detail, but what of
From: thomas malloy
...
Setting the Mysteries of Life aside for the moment...
...
You quote Dennis Prager:
The Liberals (Socialists) have no respect for the freedom of speech
which goes against their world view, witness what has happened
(banning of politically incorrect and religions
From: Grimer
Amazin' that you Brits were able to avoid genetic
degeneration
what living on an island and all.
It may be an island but the influx of visitors
(Romans, Vikings, French, refugees, West Indians,
Indians, Africans, etc. etc. has kept Brits very diverse.
Don't forget the
From: Frederick Sparber
Great levity!
Christmas Tree Opossum Surprises Pa. Teen
...
ENGLEWOOD, Pa. - Mary Kathleen O'Connor, 16, doing some
studying for school about 6 a.m. Tuesday, said she was the
first to be startled by an apparent Christmas tree stowaway.
I'm looking at the tree
We live in a world of enlightenment, or so it would seem. For example, the Laws
of Thermodynamics have been well understood and taught generation after
generation for over a century now, and then some. Such revered laws literally
shape the manifestations of realty we can expect to see. It's how
From Stephen A. Lawrence
...
Hydrogen has more lift, it's cheaper, and it's easier to contain
(molecule's roughly twice as big, doesn't slip through the pores so
quickly). Helium's a very poor second choice, except for the
flammability issue.
OTOH hydrogen is explosive in certain
Greetings Stephen, (and Mr. Beene as well)
From Stephen A. Lawrence
...
There is something peculiar here. Hydrogen burns with an invisible
flame. An _orange_ fireball had to be due to something else then,
right? Or is it possible that there was enough crud mixed with the
hydrogen to
From: hohlraumlI presume this is a
legit request:Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:29:46 -
From: energy_ceos
Subject: Energy CEO Jobs $120 - $200k and
stockI am an independent technology CEO recruiter out of
Vancouver
From: Stephen A. Lawrence
...
Yahweh or Allah may take the credit, but it clearly was the
Cow Goddess who did the deed.
Let us not pin the blame on Hathor. ;-)
Also, idiots like Robertson make continue to regurgitate convenient (at least
for him) rationalizations of divine retribution to
See recent Time article:
http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1145236,00.html
http://tinyurl.com/b2bde
TITLE: The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King
By MICHAEL D. LEMONICK
Near the end of the article:
It wouldn't be the first time. In 1996 chemists from the University of Utah
See recent Time article:
http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1145236,00.html
http://tinyurl.com/b2bde
TITLE: The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King
By MICHAEL D. LEMONICK
Near the end of the article:
"It wouldn't be the first time. In 1996 chemists from the University of Utah
See recent Pittsburgh Tribune_revieww article:
http://pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/tribpm/s_412103.html
http://tinyurl.com/amg3x
TITLE: South Korean faked human cloning, and hes not the only mad scientist in history
By Rochelle Hentges
The first two paragraphs of the article:
See recent Time article:
http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1145236,00.html
http://tinyurl.com/b2bde
TITLE: The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King
By MICHAEL D. LEMONICK
Near the end of the article:
It wouldn't be the first time. In 1996 chemists from the University of Utah
Jed,
I hate to bring another clone fraud article to your attention but, once again, CF is associated with the recent Korean scandal.
Scientific process roots out fraud
Friday, January 13, 2006 ?BY BETTYANN HOLTZMANN KEVLES THE WASHINGTON POST
http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=263382=14
or
NOTE: The following post was also submitted to the Hydrino HSG group.
*
Recent conversations between Dr. Zimmerman and rvirkus2000 on modeling molecules bring to mind the vast chasm of perception that can exist in the definitions of how
A refreshing change. A favorable article.
See: http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2006/01/25/66825
From: The Minnesota Daily
by: Darren Benard
A favorable depiction of CF, however brief it might be. We might want to complement the author's accuracy on the matter.
The last part of his article:
Thomas,
I think the witch doctor within me could do a better job of commenting.
Therefore I shall, don the proper headgear and speak in different tongues:
***
Thomas, Have you seen the film: A Beautiful Mind? We are sure you can rent
the DVD. It's
Thomas,
I looked at some of those web sites.
IMHO, I urge you to seek a second opinion.
In my last Vortex-l comment I symbolically donned my "witchdoctor's' hat and spoke in metaphorical "tongues". I did so because I hoped that speaking to you in that altered guise might get through to you more
FYI See:
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2006/02/06/8367959/index.htm?cnn=yes
or
http://tinyurl.com/cvb9s
There is a fairly extensive CnnMoney.com article on the claimed advantages of converting to Ethanol. They talk about Brazil's success along with other factors as well.
> From: Mark Jordan
>
>> FYI See:
>> http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2006/02/06/836795
>> 9/index.htm?cnn=yes
>> or
>> http://tinyurl.com/cvb9s
>>
>> There is a fairly extensive CnnMoney.com article on the claimed
>> advantages of converting to Ethanol. They talk about
From: Jed Rothwell
Zell, Chris wrote:
Cold weather makes electric cars even worse. The public wants wasteful,
gas sucking monster SUV's , not dinky, 75 mile range, recharge - over
night Toys.
I think you are wrong about that. Millions of people would love to
have an electric car
From: John Coviello
...
> That miracle battery is on it's way finally! Lithium ion
> batteries have sufficient power densities to deliver 300
> mile per charge and can actually recharge in 5 to 10 minutes.
> You know what that means? People can pull in and recharge
> their EVs on the go,
> From: Jones Beene
...
> As to the damage, this is consistent with a few
> micrograms of sublimated tungsten at 17,000 degrees
> transfering heat to the water so that there was a
> flash steam explosion. The very small mass of
> accelerating material at high kinetic energy could not
> have
>From Jones Beene
...
> What the Casimir/ZPE explanation would amount to is
> that because the tungsten lattice is vibrating in the
> terahertz range, in any period of only one second, it
> might arguably be possible to cohere several eV of net
> energy from ZPE per proton/deuteron IF the
Vorts, FYI,
There's a thoughtful lengthy Business Week article by Michael Mandel, with Steve Hamm in New York and Christopher J. Farrell in St. Paul, Minn. It concerns how we measure the health of our nation's economy at:
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_07/b3971001.htm
Thomas,
One of the things that surprises me about you is how exceedingly diplomatic you are. You tell me that you will take my previous "advice, very seriously." Such flattery.
> You are one of the few who seems to want to limit
> my story to some chemical imbalance.
Perhaps to your face. Let
From: Thomas Clark
...
> But what does it matter in any case, whether I go
> to another planet with a reincarnation of Hitler
> or someone else. Other than I thought that a
> reincarnation of Hitler wanted to get the good
> karma by working with me so I offered it, since
> Hitler is often
Thomas,
I've said my piece.
If you are content with the dramas unfolding before your eyes, who am I to pass judgment on the destinies you are preparing yourself for.
Enjoy your trip.
There is always planet Earth that you can come back to should you feel so inclined. Just try not to lose your
> From: Craig Haynie
>> From Jed Rothwell
>> The URL is difficult to enter, and the article is
>> short and mainly quotes, so I will take the liberty of
>> uploading it. As Chris Zell says, it is sadly defeatist.
> If they are honest conclusions, then how can they be
> considered 'defeatist'?
>
> From Steve Krivit
>
> What a place, Vortex. Inspiring science, humor,
> graphic arts and poetry.
>
> s
>
...and another thing!
Look at the parked cars. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the fact that they have been squeezed like an accordion. Look at the dimensions of the wheels. They're
in villages all over the place, because then you would create 500,000 entrepreneurs.
***
I like his decentralization idea.
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be very interesting development. I suspect there's enough pickings here to intrigue just about every Vort of any type of theoretical persuasion conceivable!
Enjoy!
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(PennWell Publishing, 2005)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159370027X/sr=1-1/qid=1139408741/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-9696362-2352136?%5Fencoding=UTF8
or
http://tinyurl.com/lbqq4
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s economically feasible, or not.
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Good job, Steve. Were the questions positive and did you get any grief?
>
> Ed
>
> Steve Krivit wrote:
>
> > http://newenergytimes.com/Audio/2006KrivitS-APS.mp3
> >
> > http://newenerg
presumably nobody would be in the building. Unfortunately, they miscalculated.
Fortunately for me, I slept through that momentous occasion as well.
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t amateurs are currently experimenting with. A form of very advanced "Lifter" technology has been speculated on and off in various UFO circles as the Roswell propulsion technology used.
Who knows...
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st curious.
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s hair.
> It provides a dramatic description. I'm not
> sure the site relates to your question.
> Terry
We shall see. ;-)
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d make it difficult to make accurate measurements.
> Regards,
> George Holz
> Varitronics Systems
BTW, Terry, the forces of gravity have worked their magic on my body as well. Whatever follicles I had sprouting on the top of my head in youth have now migrated to lower latitudes - including my ear canals.
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If you mess with us we can sneak up on you when you least expect it. Bomb's away!
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to fail utterly?
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zany thoughts come from. The real trick is
manifesting them into physical reality! ;-)
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discussion group?
It's been kinda quiet over there for a spell. Perhaps it's time to stir things
up a bit.
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resources for which our economy's health depends. Having no access
would seriously affect our economy and drastically change national security
policies in unpleasant ways.
Why am I not surprised.
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From Michel Jullian Harry Tuttle
Strange, when I printed it out it read Buttle.
Michel
Brazil was a wonderful film. Depressing, but wonderful, nevertheless.
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Barry who once said that one of his aunts was
capable of powering the lower 48 states when she was turned on.
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Philip Winestone wrote:
Frankly, I'm sceptical; very skeptical. There must be fallout. And does
she
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U.S. company reveals hybrid car plans
Perhaps Mark Goldes can help speed things up a bit, assuming continued funding
of MPI projects proceeds to the expected conclusions soon.
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How can you "wash" Pseudophysics?
I wonder if that was done intentionally, or whether they had no other choice in the matter.
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was a little miffed that the student didn't ask
him if HE would like the barometer instead of asking the superintendent. ;-)
Sadly, I fear there probablly isn't enough Lateral Thinking going on in a lot
of RD labs.
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as advertised?
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Jed sez:
And Cornell! See:
http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.html
It's not often you see Thevenin and Norton equivalences in a comic strip.
- Jed
...in an off-handed way.
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Allegedly, this scene transpired back in the mid 1980s, approximately 15 miles
north west of Madison, Wisconsin. A witness commissioned me to paint what he
saw.
Your tax dollars at work...I hope.
steve
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there is an African saying: It take a village to raise a child.
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heart Chris. You could be labeled something far worse than a Star Trek
Nerd.
A Republican.
From your friendly commie pinko bleeding heart liberal democrat
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Gene Roddenberry never really explained how such a society could
This is for anyone who's ever struggled through a physics lab:
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~kovar/hall.html
I love the graphic. Especially the line drawn through the data points.
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. They are more than capable of
leaving political statements, and guess who gets to clean up the fallout.
Oh...me make naughty doo-doo pun. Bad, boy!
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, SUV, passenger car, even
down to carry on power generator applications.
I would just like to see this potential design get a fair shake at the table.
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James Randi.
>
> --
> END
For a starter, I think Mitsubishi should collect their million dollar check from Randi for their definitive work in collecting convincing evidence of transmutation.
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ically speaking, this has often been the way major paradigm shifts have come out of the closet, so-to-speak. Why should CF behave any differently?
And that takes time.
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revealing,
something you might like to place in lenr-canr.
Just my two cents.
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Terry
That was hilarious! Begley at his best!
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.
Or just plain criminals.
...
-Walter
My bet is on the philosophers, who will immediately suppress the ultimate
answer: 42. ;-)
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need in this country to make
things right again.
And, oh yes, don't forget that other amendment - to ban flag burning as well!
Our government working tirelessly to make things better for its citizens.
What a gas.
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> From Terry:
> http://www.magnetostatics.com/
>
> pricey, tho.
>
> Terry
>
Interesting images.
Where is the link to the Flux Capacitor?
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Vorts,
See:
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/216/216371_pensioners_ufo_plans_scuppered.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/lb449
Worth commenting on?
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that
Nixon, when he was in office, had suggested something similar. Anybody remember
this, or are my feet all wet?
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Johnson
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as well as at a commercial on-line establishment called
www.zazzle.com/orionworks. OTOH, if I had in my possession innovative designs
of controversial free energy devices, I would not attempt to distract an
already skeptical audience with titillating artwork of tastefully executed
nudes where some
I don't know why it happened but Vortex cutt off the subject line. The subject
line should have stated:
The Eccentricities of Mike Brady, the continuing saga
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A link to warm the sockets of all hybrid hacker lovers.
A plug-in kit.
See:
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2006/07/01/8380233/index.htm?cnn=yes
http://tinyurl.com/qmw72
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funny.
And besides, I'm not sure they did.
(Sushi, anyone?)
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comments were not taken out of context.
What a hoot!
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Terry Blanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/24/06, OrionWorks
Apparently Buzz Aldrin now has a confession to make!
If you're interested in such things, you might enjoy these clips from José:
http://www.theufomovie.com/clips.html
The movie will be coming out soon.
Terry
photo of Klass you shared with us of him smooching
a rubber alien! I bet Klass is getting a good laugh from it as well.
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hat Japanese?
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cooking the water for quite some time, haven't you?
I apologize up front if this question has already been answered.
BTW: Astro Glide sure beats Wesson Oil any day of the week. ;-)
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