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Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could
recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure
at local levels to handle the electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes
in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law,
i squared r losses, or why the current ratings for wires exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much frothing
at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had left
trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of energy.


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jmfbahciv wrote
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Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-
batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in
minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at
local levels to handle the electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes
in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law, i squared r
losses, or why the current ratings for wires exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much frothing
at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had left
trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of energy.
It's just a programming error trap. Once it's reset it'll be as good as
ever.
 
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Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could
recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure
at local levels to handle the electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes
in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law,
i squared r losses, or why the current ratings for wires exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much frothing
at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had left
trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of energy.
Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
 
Rod Speed wrote:
jmfbahciv wrote
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote
Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in
minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at local
levels to handle the electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.
You're wrong. You must have wide legs.

/BAH
 
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jmfbahciv wrote
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Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could
recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure
at local levels to handle the electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes
in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law,
i squared r losses, or why the current ratings for wires exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much frothing
at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had left
trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of energy.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
I love it when a drooling kook is at a loss for new insanity and just
reposts the same froth over and over.


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jmfbahciv wrote
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jmfbahciv wrote
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Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.

This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at local levels to handle the electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

You're wrong.
Nope.

You must have wide legs.
You have ear to ear dog shit.
 
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jmfbahciv wrote
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Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up
quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could
recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical
infrastructure at local levels to handle the electrical
requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used
(mainframes in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law,
i squared r losses, or why the current ratings for wires
exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling
kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much
frothing at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had left
trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of energy.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

I love it when a drooling kook is at a loss for new insanity and just
reposts the same froth over and over.
Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
 
rlbell wrote:
On Apr 13, 1:50 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
jmfbahciv wrote

j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote
Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote
Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries...
"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in
minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at
local levels to handle the electrical requirements.
Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.
That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes in
the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.


You should be told that the overhead cabling for streetcars have power
feeds at several points along the route, with DC powered ones having a
feed every block, or two.
Wasnt talking about those.
 
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jmfbahciv wrote
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Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up
quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could
recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical
infrastructure at local levels to handle the electrical
requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used
(mainframes in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law,
i squared r losses, or why the current ratings for wires
exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling
kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much
frothing at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had left
trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of energy.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

I love it when a drooling kook is at a loss for new insanity and just
reposts the same froth over and over.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
Quod erat demonstrandum.


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Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up
quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could
recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical
infrastructure at local levels to handle the
electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your
leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used
(mainframes in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law,
i squared r losses, or why the current ratings for wires
exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling
kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much
frothing at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had
left trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of
energy.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

I love it when a drooling kook is at a loss for new insanity and
just reposts the same froth over and over.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Quod erat demonstrandum.
Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
 
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jmfbahciv wrote

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Andy F. wrote
Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries...
"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in
minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at
local levels to handle the electrical requirements.
Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.
That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes in
the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.


You should be told that the overhead cabling for streetcars have power
feeds at several points along the route, with DC powered ones having a
feed every block, or two.

Wasnt talking about those.
So what were you talking about, the local distribution system which
tends to run around 4 kV in the wye configuration?


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jmfbahciv wrote

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Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote
Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries...
"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in
minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at
local levels to handle the electrical requirements.
Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.
That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes in
the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.


You should be told that the overhead cabling for streetcars have
power feeds at several points along the route, with DC powered ones
having a feed every block, or two.

Wasnt talking about those.

So what were you talking about, the local distribution system
You quite sure you aint one of those rocket scientist terminal fuckwits ?

which tends to run around 4 kV in the wye configuration?
But we also see plenty that go for miles that aint, fuckwit.
 
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jmfbahciv wrote

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Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote
Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries...
"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in
minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at local
levels to handle the electrical requirements.
Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.
That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.

You should be told that the overhead cabling for streetcars have power
feeds at several points along the route, with DC powered ones having a
feed every block, or two.
 
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Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up
quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could
recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical
infrastructure at local levels to handle the
electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your
leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used
(mainframes in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law,
i squared r losses, or why the current ratings for wires
exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling
kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much
frothing at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had
left trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of
energy.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

I love it when a drooling kook is at a loss for new insanity and
just reposts the same froth over and over.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Quod erat demonstrandum.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
The other poster must be right; it is a bot caught in an error trap.


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jmfbahciv wrote

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Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote
Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries...
"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in
minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at
local levels to handle the electrical requirements.
Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.
That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes in
the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.


You should be told that the overhead cabling for streetcars have
power feeds at several points along the route, with DC powered ones
having a feed every block, or two.

Wasnt talking about those.

So what were you talking about, the local distribution system

You quite sure you aint one of those rocket scientist terminal fuckwits ?
Well, I learned Ohm's law in high school. I guess that makes me a genius
compared to you.

which tends to run around 4 kV in the wye configuration?

But we also see plenty that go for miles that aint, fuckwit.
Name some that go for miles at low voltage kook.

The lowest voltage you will see on the poles is 440 3 phase for very
local distribution and it isn't run for "miles".


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Or someone could invent a battery that charges up
quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could
recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical
infrastructure at local levels to handle the
electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your
leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used
(mainframes in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for
miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law,
i squared r losses, or why the current ratings for wires
exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling
kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much
frothing at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had
left trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of
energy.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

I love it when a drooling kook is at a loss for new insanity and
just reposts the same froth over and over.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Quod erat demonstrandum.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

The other poster must be right; it is a bot caught in an error trap.
Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
 
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
rlbell wrote:
On Apr 13, 1:50 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
jmfbahciv wrote

j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote
Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote
Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries...
"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in
minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at
local levels to handle the electrical requirements.
Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.
That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes
in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.


You should be told that the overhead cabling for streetcars have
power feeds at several points along the route, with DC powered
ones having a feed every block, or two.

Wasnt talking about those.

So what were you talking about, the local distribution system

You quite sure you aint one of those rocket scientist terminal fuckwits ?

Well, I learned Ohm's law in high school.
You quite sure you aint one of those rocket scientist terminal fuckwits ?

I guess that makes me a genius compared to you.
Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys, fuckwit.

which tends to run around 4 kV in the wye configuration?

But we also see plenty that go for miles that aint, fuckwit.

Name some that go for miles at low voltage kook.
Didnt say anything about low voltage, fuckwit.

The lowest voltage you will see on the poles is 440 3
phase for very local distribution and it isn't run for "miles".
Those arent single cables as thick as your leg, fuckwit.
 
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
jmfbahciv wrote
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote
Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote

Or someone could invent a battery that charges up
quickly.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries-could-recharge-car-in-minutes.html

"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could
recharge in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical
infrastructure at local levels to handle the
electrical requirements.

Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your
leg.

That was the size of the cables our computers used
(mainframes in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for
miles.

How odd the babbling kook has no concept of Ohm's Law,
i squared r losses, or why the current ratings for wires
exist.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Non sequitur, but what else would one expect from a babbling
kook.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

It seems the babbling kook can't work up new drool; so much
frothing at the mouth he's run out of spit?

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Yep, out of new drool; must have fried what little brain he had
left trying to make a wind turbine that violates conservation of
energy.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

I love it when a drooling kook is at a loss for new insanity and
just reposts the same froth over and over.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

Quod erat demonstrandum.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.

The other poster must be right; it is a bot caught in an error trap.

Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
Yep, nothing but the same, tired, grammatically challenged thing over
and over.


--
Jim Pennino

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In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
rlbell wrote:
On Apr 13, 1:50 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
jmfbahciv wrote

j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote
Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote
Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries...
"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge in
minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure at
local levels to handle the electrical requirements.
Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.
That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes
in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.


You should be told that the overhead cabling for streetcars have
power feeds at several points along the route, with DC powered
ones having a feed every block, or two.

Wasnt talking about those.

So what were you talking about, the local distribution system

You quite sure you aint one of those rocket scientist terminal fuckwits ?

Well, I learned Ohm's law in high school.

You quite sure you aint one of those rocket scientist terminal fuckwits ?
I can see where someone that never learned a thing would be envious
of someone that made it through high school and actually learned
something.

I guess that makes me a genius compared to you.

Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys, fuckwit.

which tends to run around 4 kV in the wye configuration?

But we also see plenty that go for miles that aint, fuckwit.

Name some that go for miles at low voltage kook.

Didnt say anything about low voltage, fuckwit.

The lowest voltage you will see on the poles is 440 3
phase for very local distribution and it isn't run for "miles".

Those arent single cables as thick as your leg, fuckwit.
Then what is the meaning of your sentence:

"How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles."

How thick are those "street cables"?

What is the voltage on those "street cables"?

What have "street cables" to do with computer power cables?

Do the "street cables" carry the same voltage and current as computer
power cables?


--
Jim Pennino

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jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
jimp@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:
In sci.physics Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
rlbell wrote:
On Apr 13, 1:50 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
jmfbahciv wrote

j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote
Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote
Andy F. wrote
Or someone could invent a battery that charges up quickly.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126994.700-nanoball-batteries...
"THE next generation of plug-in hybrid cars could recharge
in minutes, thanks to a new type of battery.
This will also require much new electrical infrastructure
at local levels to handle the electrical requirements.
Not to mention cables and connectors the size of your leg.
That was the size of the cables our computers used (mainframes
in the 60s, 70s and early 80s).

No it wasnt.

There was a limit to how long they could be.

How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles.


You should be told that the overhead cabling for streetcars have
power feeds at several points along the route, with DC powered
ones having a feed every block, or two.

Wasnt talking about those.

So what were you talking about, the local distribution system

You quite sure you aint one of those rocket scientist terminal
fuckwits ?

Well, I learned Ohm's law in high school.

You quite sure you aint one of those rocket scientist terminal
fuckwits ?

I can see where someone that never learned a thing would be envious of
someone that made it through high school and actually learned something.
Bet my qualifications leave yours for dead thanks, child.

I guess that makes me a genius compared to you.

Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys, fuckwit.

which tends to run around 4 kV in the wye configuration?

But we also see plenty that go for miles that aint, fuckwit.

Name some that go for miles at low voltage kook.

Didnt say anything about low voltage, fuckwit.

The lowest voltage you will see on the poles is 440 3
phase for very local distribution and it isn't run for "miles".

Those arent single cables as thick as your leg, fuckwit.

Then what is the meaning of your sentence:

"How odd that the street cables that thick can go for miles."

How thick are those "street cables"?
Some of them that go for miles are as thick as your leg, fuckwit.

What is the voltage on those "street cables"?
Never said a word about the voltage, fuckwit.

What have "street cables" to do with computer power cables?
Everything to do with the stupid claim about cables as
thick as your leg only going for short distances, fuckwit.

Do the "street cables" carry the same voltage and current as computer power cables?
Never said a word about the voltage, fuckwit.
 

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