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Big Bertha Thing Halfrail
Cosmic Ray Series Possible Real World System Constructs http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/halfrail.html Access page JPG 22K Image Astrophysics net ring access site Newsgroup Reviews including uk.rec.gardening Detail in photgraph of a model of Track on the Bottom Monorail Half. Caption;- Schilowsky's Monorail Car. Extract from Chapter V;- 73. Another ingenious application of the gyroscope to a monorail car has lately (Feb., 1914) been made by Monsieur Schilowsky, a Russian inventor..... So far as experiments have gone at present the weight of the gyroscope is designed to be something between 1/10th and 1/25th of the whole weight of the car, while the two pendulums together are about 1/3rd of the weight of the gyroscope. The author is indebted to M. Schilosky both for the diagrams and the photograph from which plate IV has been made. A model of the car has been presented by the inventor to the Science Museum at South Kensington and can be viewed by the public at anytime. An article on this monorail is to be found in the issue of The Engineer for January 23, 1914. From the book An Elementary Treatment of the Theory of Spinning Tops and Gyroscopic Motion. By Harold Crabtree M.A. Formerly Scholar of Pembroke College, Cambridge Assistant Master at Charterhouse Longmans, Green and Co. 1923 First Edition 1909 Second Edition 1914 New Impression 1923 (C) Copyright Tony Lance 1998 Distribute complete and free of charge to comply. Big Bertha Thing handbook 1. Handbook thread one posting long. 2. Correctly attributed. 3. Professional. 4. Steet savvy. 5. Well read. 6. Appropriate. 7. Source softly spoken. 8. Solitary. 9. More Sesame Street than Darth Vader. 10. Optional, optimal and optical. Tony Lance Big Bertha Thing debit UK big banks have now made debit cards mandatory. 1. Every cheque book has a debit card. 2. You do not sign agreement for debit card. 3. Lost or stolen cards must be cancelled. 4. Insure debit cards for 1000 pounds sterling. 5. For every 8 pounds loss charged to the customer, the bank can lend 92 pounds. (Multiplier) 6. Cheque guarantee card included. 7. Cash Card included. 8. Phantom withdrawals included. 9. 50 pounds cashback at supermarkets. 10. 250 pounds 'Hole-in-the-wall' withdrawals. 11. 100 pounds Post Office and bank withdrawals. 12. How do you prove that you have cut the card up and disposed of it? 13. How do you prove that you did not use it before destruction? 14. Cut the card up and give to your solicitor or third party for safe-keeping. (Escrow) 15. The survival of the banks depends on putting customers to the sword. (Barbaric) Obviously not all customers, just enough. 16. Unauthorized access to debit card accounts, includes both criminals and bank insiders, which seem to be synonymous. 17. Authorized access to debit card accounts, includes bank insiders, grazing on the customers like milk cows, in their official capacity, as per job description. 18. You no longer need to prove this in a court of law, since it is endemic and ubiquitous. (Common knowledge) Case law sufficient for class action. |
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