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Lester T. Linpord
February 8th 04, 11:47 PM
This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
will ascend ! This is a revolution.

The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !

Del Rawlins
February 9th 04, 12:04 AM
In > Lester T. Linpord
wrote:
> This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
> will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>
> The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !

I'll take 2 dozen, please.

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ChuckSlusarczyk
February 9th 04, 12:14 AM
In article >, Del Rawlins says...
>
>In > Lester T. Linpord
>wrote:
>> This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>> will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>>
>> The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>
>I'll take 2 dozen, please.


I'll take one, that should be enough to rule my neighborhood. He should get
zoomy to do a test pilot report Hmmm wonder how he could pull 10 g's in it . I
know he'll loop roll and spin it :-)

see ya

Chuck S

James
February 9th 04, 12:16 AM
"Lester T. Linpord" > wrote in message
om...
> This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
> will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>
> The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !

Go ahead,

I don't want it anymore!

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Del Rawlins
February 9th 04, 12:48 AM
In > ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
> In article >, Del Rawlins
> says...
>>
>>In > Lester T. Linpord
>>wrote:
>>> This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>>> will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>>>
>>> The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>>
>>I'll take 2 dozen, please.
>
>
> I'll take one, that should be enough to rule my neighborhood. He
> should get zoomy to do a test pilot report Hmmm wonder how he could
> pull 10 g's in it . I know he'll loop roll and spin it :-)

Yes, well, Alaska is a very big place and I don't want to be
underequipped. And of course there is also the need to plan early for
the eventual conquest of the Yukon Territory and B.C.

If they sell one to Zoom, in addition to being looped, rolled, and spun,
it will also end up getting repo'ed.

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Morgans
February 9th 04, 12:49 AM
"Del Rawlins" > wrote in message
...
> In > Lester T. Linpord
> wrote:
> > This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
> > will ascend ! This is a revolution.
> >
> > The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>
> I'll take 2 dozen, please.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
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But will they meet the new sport aircraft rule?
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Del Rawlins
February 9th 04, 01:33 AM
In > Morgans wrote:
>
> "Del Rawlins" > wrote in
> message ...
>> In > Lester T.
>> Linpord wrote:
>> > This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your
>> > ship will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>> >
>> > The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>>
>> I'll take 2 dozen, please.
>
> But will they meet the new sport aircraft rule?

Silly pilot. There will be no sport aircraft rule in Alaska under my
dictatorship.

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C J Campbell
February 9th 04, 02:55 AM
"ChuckSlusarczyk" > wrote in message
...
| In article >, Del Rawlins says...
| >
| >In > Lester T. Linpord
| >wrote:
| >> This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
| >> will ascend ! This is a revolution.
| >>
| >> The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
| >
| >I'll take 2 dozen, please.
|
|
| I'll take one, that should be enough to rule my neighborhood. He should
get
| zoomy to do a test pilot report Hmmm wonder how he could pull 10 g's in it
.. I
| know he'll loop roll and spin it :-)

Can't pull g's in it. My early test flights show that it is using an
inertialess drive.

Bela P. Havasreti
February 9th 04, 04:17 AM
On 8 Feb 2004 15:47:52 -0800, (Lester T.
Linpord) wrote:

I'll take a snort of whatever it is you're drinking!

Bela P. Havasreti

>This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>
>The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !

Ron Wanttaja
February 9th 04, 05:58 AM
On 8 Feb 2004 16:14:21 -0800, ChuckSlusarczyk
> wrote:

>In article >, Del Rawlins says...
>>
>>In > Lester T. Linpord
>>wrote:
>>> This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>>> will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>>>
>>> The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>>
>>I'll take 2 dozen, please.
>
>
>I'll take one, that should be enough to rule my neighborhood.

Uhhhh...Chuck, I've seen you. Take two.

Ron "I should talk" Wanttaja

B2431
February 9th 04, 06:25 AM
(Lester T. Linpord)
>Date: 2/8/2004 5:47 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>
>The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>
>
>
>
>
>

(Lester T. Linpord)
>Date: 2/8/2004 5:47 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>
>The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>

You can't patent it. I swiped your prototype and turned it into a time machine
and I patented it 3 years ago.

Dan, U.S. Air Force.

Mike Patterson
February 9th 04, 07:45 AM
On 09 Feb 2004 06:25:06 GMT, (B2431) wrote:

(Lester T. Linpord)
>>Date: 2/8/2004 5:47 PM Central Standard Time
>>Message-id: >
>>
>>This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>>will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>>
>>The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
(Lester T. Linpord)
>>Date: 2/8/2004 5:47 PM Central Standard Time
>>Message-id: >
>>
>>This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>>will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>>
>>The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>>
>
>You can't patent it. I swiped your prototype and turned it into a time machine
>and I patented it 3 years ago.
>
>Dan, U.S. Air Force.

Soooo... you rule the world now?

I musta missed the memo again, damn it.


Mike Patterson
Please remove the spamtrap to email me.

B2431
February 9th 04, 08:56 AM
>From: Mike Patterson
>Date: 2/9/2004 1:45 AM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>On 09 Feb 2004 06:25:06 GMT, (B2431) wrote:
>
(Lester T. Linpord)
>>>Date: 2/8/2004 5:47 PM Central Standard Time
>>>Message-id: >
>>>
>>>This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>>>will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>>>
>>>The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
(Lester T. Linpord)
>>>Date: 2/8/2004 5:47 PM Central Standard Time
>>>Message-id: >
>>>
>>>This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>>>will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>>>
>>>The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !
>>>
>>
>>You can't patent it. I swiped your prototype and turned it into a time
>machine
>>and I patented it 3 years ago.
>>
>>Dan, U.S. Air Force.
>
>Soooo... you rule the world now?
>
>I musta missed the memo again, damn it.
>
>
>Mike Patterson
>Please remove the spamtrap to email me.
>
I am quite mad, you know. This explains why the world is so messed up.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired

ChuckSlusarczyk
February 9th 04, 01:26 PM
In article >, C J Campbell says...
>He should get zoomy to do a test pilot report Hmmm wonder how he could pull 10
>g's in it? I know he'll loop roll and spin it :-)
>
>Can't pull g's in it. My early test flights show that it is using an
>inertialess drive.

Oh the inertialess model, I thought it may have been one of the newer ones
with the artifical feed back mode. I doubt zoomy will test fly one now. How
will he be able to thrill the masses with a statement like " after pulling a
little over 0 g's I really opened that puppy up and explored the corners of the
performance envelope with some really hard positive 0 g pullups that included
one incursion into the negative 0 g region.Cranking and banking at 0 g was a
blast.The company that builds these babies, Bea Dee is a top rate company and I
rate them and the machine "highly recommended" ."

Guess we'll have to wait for a real test pilot to give us a flight review .

Chuck (Oh G ) S

Richard Isakson
February 9th 04, 03:28 PM
"Mike Patterson" wrote...

> (B2431) wrote:
> >You can't patent it. I swiped your prototype and turned it into a time
machine
> >and I patented it 3 years ago.
> >Dan, U.S. Air Force.

>
> Soooo... you rule the world now?
>
> I musta missed the memo again, damn it.
> Mike Patterson

You didn't miss the memo, Dan forgot to publish it. He'll use his machine
to put it out yesterday so look for it earlier this morning.

Time travel is so confusing!

Rich

VideoFlyer
February 9th 04, 04:47 PM
Kinda like Deja Vu all over again!

Big John
February 9th 04, 04:56 PM
OK all. Here's your dart board :o)

I've played with anti grav for years. Never got beyond some hen
scratchings on paper.

Kept seeing that someone tried my latest idea and didn't work.

My current thrust requires a technique that needs to be refined, which
may be 25 years or so in future, before a device could be built and
tried.

In any event, it's enjoyable to try to work the problem :o) If ever
comes to frutration would revolutionize flying (Larry this makes this
post on thread :o) I can also dream about wining the Lottery can't I?

Big John


On 8 Feb 2004 15:47:52 -0800, (Lester T.
Linpord) wrote:

>This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>
>The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !

pacplyer
February 9th 04, 07:49 PM
"Richard Isakson" > wrote in message >...
> "Mike Patterson" wrote...
>
> > (B2431) wrote:
> > >You can't patent it. I swiped your prototype and turned it into a time
> machine
> > >and I patented it 3 years ago.
> > >Dan, U.S. Air Force.
>
> >
> > Soooo... you rule the world now?
> >
> > I musta missed the memo again, damn it.
> > Mike Patterson
>
> You didn't miss the memo, Dan forgot to publish it. He'll use his machine
> to put it out yesterday so look for it earlier this morning.
>
> Time travel is so confusing!
>
> Rich

This time travel thing is no big deal. RJAA to PANC flights cross the
int'l date line and frequently land the day before they took off. But
going forward in the future can really suck, as I found out when I
took off Dec 24th in Anchorge a few minutes to midnight, went into
holding and landed in Narita Japan on Dec 26th. Those *******s stole
Christmas from me! That's why I was awarded this line! It flew back
into the future and missed Christmas. *******s!

Just wait till my lunar light speed patents get approved and they make
me cheif pilot... I'll junior man those poor reserve saps on ad-hock
Alpha Centuri charters and they'll miss the next 20 years!!!

haha... haHA... AH-HAHAHAHAHA!!!


pacplyer

Ghost
February 9th 04, 09:06 PM
Big John wrote:
>> OK all. Here's your dart board :o)
>>
>> I've played with anti grav for years. Never got beyond some hen
>> scratchings on paper.
>>
>> Kept seeing that someone tried my latest idea and didn't work.
>>
>> My current thrust requires a technique that needs to be refined, which
>> may be 25 years or so in future, before a device could be built and
>> tried.
>>
>> In any event, it's enjoyable to try to work the problem :o) If ever
>> comes to frutration would revolutionize flying (Larry this makes this
>> post on thread :o) I can also dream about wining the Lottery can't I?
>>
>> Big John
>>
>>
>> On 8 Feb 2004 15:47:52 -0800, (Lester T.
>> Linpord) wrote:
>>
>>> This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
>>> will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>>>
>>> The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !

Perhaps this reference will add clarity.. I became quite intrigued many
decades ago when John Campbell and Jerry Pournelle wrote about it..

http://www.deanspacedrive.org/HomePage.html

http://www.space-drives.org/wwdeannl.html

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wmbjk
February 9th 04, 11:09 PM
Lester T. Linpord wrote:
> This is very good.If you power the nuclear fusion reactor, your ship
> will ascend ! This is a revolution.
>
> The technology is very simple and I can rule the world with it !

It needs to made smaller. This guy could handle the job
http://www.websiteexpertise.com/foc/Movies/ferrari312.rm (1mb download,
but really worth watching)

Wayne

Morgans
February 10th 04, 12:38 AM
"wmbjk" > wrote
>
> It needs to made smaller. This guy could handle the job
> http://www.websiteexpertise.com/foc/Movies/ferrari312.rm (1mb download,
> but really worth watching)
>
> Wayne

WoW. (dropped jaw) That may be one of the most impressive things I have
ever seen on the net.
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Felger Carbon
February 10th 04, 01:00 AM
"Ghost" > wrote in message
news:5DSVb.455664$ts4.303276@pd7tw3no...
> Perhaps this reference will add clarity.. I became quite intrigued
many
> decades ago when John Campbell and Jerry Pournelle wrote about it..
>
> http://www.deanspacedrive.org/HomePage.html
>
> http://www.space-drives.org/wwdeannl.html

I'm a long-time reader of Analog. The "Dean Drive" hung its hat on
two assertions: 1) That a suspended pendulum would "lean", if that's
the correct term, when the DD was powered on, and 2) that when the DD
was placed on an ordinary mechanical bathroom scale, the scale
indicated a lower weight when the DD was switched on.

1) was never demonstrated in public.

2) this was demonstrated in public. A little investigation proved
that the ordinary mechanical bathroom scale is a negative-peak-reading
device. Jiggle it and it reads the lowest peak value (while it is
being continuously jiggled, which is what the DD did).

I still like Analog. Very entertaining. The late John Campbell was
into lotsa "ghosts and goblins" (ie psi phenomena) stuff, not just the
DD. Complete nonsense, of course. ;-)

wmbjk
February 10th 04, 01:47 PM
Morgans wrote:
> "wmbjk" > wrote
>>
>> It needs to made smaller. This guy could handle the job
>> http://www.websiteexpertise.com/foc/Movies/ferrari312.rm (1mb
>> download, but really worth watching)
>>
>> Wayne
>
> WoW. (dropped jaw) That may be one of the most impressive things I
> have ever seen on the net.

That was my reaction as well. I wonder if he made all the small bits to
scale (fuel injection, plugs, etc.)

Wayne

Dillon Pyron
February 10th 04, 02:32 PM
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:47:00 GMT, "wmbjk"
> wrote:

>Morgans wrote:
>> "wmbjk" > wrote
>>>
>>> It needs to made smaller. This guy could handle the job
>>> http://www.websiteexpertise.com/foc/Movies/ferrari312.rm (1mb
>>> download, but really worth watching)
>>>
>>> Wayne
>>
>> WoW. (dropped jaw) That may be one of the most impressive things I
>> have ever seen on the net.
>
>That was my reaction as well. I wonder if he made all the small bits to
>scale (fuel injection, plugs, etc.)
>
Yes. It's really incredible. What really amazes me are the four puck
disc brakes. With working (solid) brake lines!

>Wayne
>

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Life is always short, but only you can make it sweet

wmbjk
February 10th 04, 06:20 PM
Dillon Pyron wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:47:00 GMT, "wmbjk"
> > wrote:
>
>> Morgans wrote:
>>> "wmbjk" > wrote
>>>>
>>>> It needs to made smaller. This guy could handle the job
>>>> http://www.websiteexpertise.com/foc/Movies/ferrari312.rm (1mb
>>>> download, but really worth watching)
>>>>
>>>> Wayne
>>>
>>> WoW. (dropped jaw) That may be one of the most impressive things I
>>> have ever seen on the net.
>>
>> That was my reaction as well. I wonder if he made all the small bits
>> to scale (fuel injection, plugs, etc.)
>>
> Yes. It's really incredible. What really amazes me are the four puck
> disc brakes. With working (solid) brake lines!

All I've seen is the video. Does anyone have links to additional
information?

Wayne

wmbjk
February 10th 04, 06:43 PM
wmbjk wrote:
> All I've seen is the video. Does anyone have links to additional
> information?

Found a site - http://www.fine-art-models.com/e/gallery/scerri/

Wayne

B2431
February 11th 04, 10:08 AM
>From: "wmbjk"

>
>wmbjk wrote:
>> All I've seen is the video. Does anyone have links to additional
>> information?
>
>Found a site - http://www.fine-art-models.com/e/gallery/scerri/
>
>Wayne
>
I have a hard time threading a needle so there is no way on God's Earth I could
do anything like those models. They are amazing. I would like to see some in
real life.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired

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