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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 11:12:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Harry's General Store? How and where do you draw the line? Answered your own question. :) |
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 11:12:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Harry's General Store? How and where do you draw the line? Answered your own question. :) Check your email (different subject) |
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"Jim" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: On Nov 15, 4:30 pm, JohnH wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 13:33:13 -0500, Jim wrote: Eisboch wrote: wrote in message .... Too much top-heavy wages and bonuses. What do you care anyway...go back to counting your money. ------------------------------- Gee. I wonder who *that* could be. Eisboch I was thinking the same thing. JH maybe? Not *this* JH! -- John H. Nor me. My last post to this house of lunacy was a couple of weeks ago. Carry on with the name calling, insults and other juvenile behavior here. My apologies to both the JHs. Sure did sound like one of em though. Wait a minute...... wht about JustHate??....................................... or is that JustWait? |
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:35:13 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
BTW ... the physicist also warned me to be careful. He said I was playing with something not fully understood. Haven't been following closely. You talking about women? --Vic |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:35:13 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: BTW ... the physicist also warned me to be careful. He said I was playing with something not fully understood. Haven't been following closely. You talking about women? --Vic LOL. Them too. Eisboch |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:35:13 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: BTW ... the physicist also warned me to be careful. He said I was playing with something not fully understood. Haven't been following closely. You talking about women? --Vic BTW ... I've been somewhat liberated. As of October 25th, Comcast no longer provides a newsgroup service, so Mrs.E. can't lurk anymore. I don't think she realizes it yet. Best to leave some things unexplained. Fortunately she's so busy with other things (like horses) that researching alternate NG servers is not high on her list, nor is she even aware of them. Gene, I'd appreciate your absolute silence on the matter. Thank you very much in advance. :-) Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 09:15:10 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Let GM die - fertilizer for smaller, leaner and better companies to suceed. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Did I ever tell you about my hollow cathode plasma energy generator? (seriously) I stumbled across this many years ago purely by serendipity, doing some experiments in a vacuum chamber. It converted electrical energy into heat at about 100 times (or more) the efficiency of conventional electric or fossil fueled heat generators. I always wanted to go back and follow up on it. For example, I think it could be used to heat a house very economically. Sorta like a mini nuclear power generator without the nuclear reaction. I'm in - when do we start? :) You are late to the meeting. We've been discussing this all day. My interest in this has been re-piqued. I need to revisit it. Simply put, it has to do with efficient use of electrons and increasing the probability of ionization. This is done routinely for other applications, such as planar magnetron sputtering whereby electrons from a power supply do more work because they become captured in a magnetic field. Under certain conditions, a sputtering target can become almost self sustaining due to the density of ionized gas and sputtered material molecules. That has been demonstrated many times. The duber I experimented with was doing the same thing, I think, except I didn't need magnets to confine the electrons to a specific area. Eisboch Will tin hats be required for working on the project? If they are and you supply them, I'd like to apply. |
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"D.Duck" wrote in message ... Will tin hats be required for working on the project? If they are and you supply them, I'd like to apply. Tin hats are optional, however highly recommended with a ground strap to the nearest water pipe. Besides, they are quite in style now-a-days. I detect a slight sense of non-belief. Here .... these quotes from the patents may help: "Drum temperature can be raised from 20° C. to 75° C. within seven minutes with 250 watts of power per drum and 260° C. is achievable in approximately twenty minutes at 350 watts per drum." and: "The invention provides a number of operational advantages not possible with prior systems. For example, compared to conventional drum heating techniques such as those using electron beams that require approximately 4000 watts per drum to heat in similar relative time periods, the glow discharge process typically uses no more than 250-350 watts per drum" Note: "glow discharge" is another term for "plasma" I figure I have nothing else to do, so might as well pick up from where I left it back in 1984. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "D.Duck" wrote in message ... Will tin hats be required for working on the project? If they are and you supply them, I'd like to apply. Tin hats are optional, however highly recommended with a ground strap to the nearest water pipe. Besides, they are quite in style now-a-days. I detect a slight sense of non-belief. Here .... these quotes from the patents may help: "Drum temperature can be raised from 20° C. to 75° C. within seven minutes with 250 watts of power per drum and 260° C. is achievable in approximately twenty minutes at 350 watts per drum." and: "The invention provides a number of operational advantages not possible with prior systems. For example, compared to conventional drum heating techniques such as those using electron beams that require approximately 4000 watts per drum to heat in similar relative time periods, the glow discharge process typically uses no more than 250-350 watts per drum" Note: "glow discharge" is another term for "plasma" I figure I have nothing else to do, so might as well pick up from where I left it back in 1984. Eisboch No, no, no. No doubts on my part, I find it quite interesting. I'm just trying to get my ducks in a row in case I need some part time work in the interim while "O" straightens out the economy. You opportunity sounds better to me than asking "paper or plastic" at the local Publix. Glad to hear you're grounding the hats. Too be most effective you should use grounded wrist straps and not ground the hat directly. You might miss the intended target. |
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"D.Duck" wrote in message ... No, no, no. No doubts on my part, I find it quite interesting. I'm just trying to get my ducks in a row in case I need some part time work in the interim while "O" straightens out the economy. You opportunity sounds better to me than asking "paper or plastic" at the local Publix. Ok. You are in Florida, right? You can be the local distributor of the systems. Wait a minute. You don't need heat in Florida, right? I'll have to see if I plug this thing in backwards if it turns into an air conditioner. Eisboch |
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