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On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 07:31:58 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
I don't work. I invest and invent. Yes, you're quite the inventor allrighty. In the last two days you have claimed to have invented... -Polymer exchange membrane fuel cells -the Rolls Royce "RR 500" -"Gap FJX-2" diesel -Dedicated SW reading compass for your solar panel installs. I'm impressed. Anyone else? lol -- A fireside chat not with Ari! http://tr.im/holj Motto: Live To Spooge It! |
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On Oct 18, 8:29*am, Mark wrote:
On Oct 17, 9:36*pm, wrote: Mark wrote: Because electric airplanes are soon to replace the fossil fueled redneck planes. If by soon you mean maybe in 50 years or so. http://energysavinggadgets.net/world...-airplane/2009.... Oh, wow, a single place airplane that can fly for all of 2 hours. Whoopee. Electric planes will replace internal combustion airplanes. Not in the lifetime of anyone old enough to read this. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. Polymer exchange membrane fuel cells:http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-e...ve-fuels/fuel-... More specifically, your hydrogen is easily obtained by even the poorest of solar panels. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-M9V...eature=related -- Mark |
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 09:31:20 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
Mark Why aren't you at work? -- A fireside chat not with Ari! http://tr.im/holj Motto: Live To Spooge It! |
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On Oct 17, 9:57Â*am, Ron Wanttaja wrote: On 10/17/2010 2:54 AM, Mxsmanic wrote: Why do turbocharged piston props seem to be so rare/unfavored? Don't they provide a substantial advantage over normally aspirated engines? More expensive to buy, more expensive to maintain, more prone to problems. Â*Key issues for a private buyer. Â*For a business purchase, the advantages are mostly ephemeral (arrive fifteen minutes earlier, smoother ride over weather) and are hard to use to justify the additional expense. Ron Wanttaja The reality is, no one has scaled a turbo down to where it might replace an IO 360 or IO 540. There are turbine engines as small as a pound or so. The reality is the flight profile of smaller GA aircraft is not a good fit to how a turbine works best, i.e. sustained flight at altitude. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mark wrote:
On Oct 17, 9:36Â*pm, wrote: Mark wrote: Because electric airplanes are soon to replace the fossil fueled redneck planes. If by soon you mean maybe in 50 years or so. http://energysavinggadgets.net/world...-airplane/2009... Oh, wow, a single place airplane that can fly for all of 2 hours. Whoopee. Electric planes will replace internal combustion airplanes. Not in the lifetime of anyone old enough to read this. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. Polymer exchange membrane fuel cells: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-e...fuel-cell2.htm Let us know when you can run any vehicle on a press release. At least you've switched your naive hopes from batteries to a technology that might actually someday be viable as a practical energy source for vehicles. BTW, aren't you supposed to be installing solar energy systems? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mark wrote:
On Oct 18, 8:29Â*am, Mark wrote: On Oct 17, 9:36Â*pm, wrote: Mark wrote: Because electric airplanes are soon to replace the fossil fueled redneck planes. If by soon you mean maybe in 50 years or so. http://energysavinggadgets.net/world...-airplane/2009... Oh, wow, a single place airplane that can fly for all of 2 hours. Whoopee. Electric planes will replace internal combustion airplanes. Not in the lifetime of anyone old enough to read this. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. Polymer exchange membrane fuel cells:http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-e...ve-fuels/fuel-... More specifically, your hydrogen is easily obtained by even the poorest of solar panels. Typical naive comment; it is techincally easy to obtain hydrogen though not particularly cheap to do so and a giant pain in the butt to collect, store, and transport. As usual, no sense whatsoever for the big picture, much like your thinking that Part 141 schools are the entirety of flight training. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mark wrote:
On Oct 17, 9:36Â*pm, wrote: Mark wrote: Because electric airplanes are soon to replace the fossil fueled redneck planes. If by soon you mean maybe in 50 years or so. http://energysavinggadgets.net/world...-airplane/2009... Oh, wow, a single place airplane that can fly for all of 2 hours. Whoopee. It will fly for 20 hours by using the proven battery technology which has already been developed at the Univ. of Maryland. The "self-assembly" prevalent with nanoengineering was achieved with the M13 tobacco virus, creating an energy density ten times that of a lithium ion battery. You mean it will fly powered by a breathless press release and doesn't need a battery that is actually in production? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On Oct 19, 6:35*am, wrote:
Typical naive comment; it is techincally easy to obtain hydrogen though not particularly cheap to do so and a giant pain in the butt to collect, store, and transport. The Zeppelin was an example of hydrogen and aviation not mixing |
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 13:17:48 -0700 (PDT), george wrote:
The Zeppelin was an example of hydrogen and aviation not mixing Yeah, what a memory. There we were, shoulder to shoulder my hands in my pants, on the football field, even though it was before a baseball game, packed in like sardines. Me, my teddy bear and soon-to-be-dead Tiger Boy, my pussycat. The smell of cannabis filled the air. I don't smoke, it draws out my manic depression. This special night was different from the Grand Funk Railroad or the Three Dog Night or Liberace concerts I never attended there. In my mind, I was. On the football field, where they were awaiting to play a Braves game. In May when NFL football didn't play. 1973 National Football League season Regular season Duration *September 16, 1973 - December 16, 1973* https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikiped...973_NFL_season At one point the lights went total black-out, then suddenly the entire room and immediate area (closet) were drenched in blue light. I began to sing "My Room" by the Beach Boys because I sure as **** wasn't at Fulton County Stadium on May 4th, 1973. Nothing but blue. Next came the "smoke" of dry ice. It was like London fog in blue. I guess, never been out of South Carolina, The Mississippi of the East. Yes it was "Stairway to Heaven" time. Boy was I suprised at what came next. Tiger Boy jumped on my Philco and killed the turntable. this was the day I decided to kill him. Suddenly I released hundreds and hundreds of white fleas! It didn't quite work out as planned. Except for the few that momentarilly circled, they basically just flew away. **** me again. But there was no disappointment. Those first few notes of "Stairway" took us where I needed to be. Up the stairs to the cool breasts of my Mommy. There, in the moment listening to the most famous song in the world. I turned and looked at my Mommy, Judy ( "Judy blue eyes"), and she said... "Mark, get your goddamned hands off my tits and go to sleep. You have school in the morning". my son is a freak Mark https://twitter.com/CorruptNutsac |
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On Oct 18, 1:31*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote: On Oct 17, 9:36*pm, wrote: Mark wrote: Because electric airplanes are soon to replace the fossil fueled redneck planes. If by soon you mean maybe in 50 years or so. http://energysavinggadgets.net/world...-airplane/2009.... Oh, wow, a single place airplane that can fly for all of 2 hours. Whoopee. Electric planes will replace internal combustion airplanes. Not in the lifetime of anyone old enough to read this. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. Polymer exchange membrane fuel cells: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-e...ve-fuels/fuel-... Let us know when you can run any vehicle on a press release. Ha ha! Let you know when fuel cells run cars? Heh! Guess you haven't hear about Iceland. At least you've switched your naive hopes from batteries to a technology that might actually someday be viable as a practical energy source for vehicles. No, the batteries have already been invented. They just haven't been manufactured for consumers yet. BTW, aren't you supposed to be installing solar energy systems? No sir, I never said that at all. I accepted a partnership which allows me to see the development and implementation of cutting edge technology, as my proof of concept mass marketing model described. I don't fool with micromanagement of labor. That's what the people who work under partner do. --- Mark -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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