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Dirk Bruere at NeoPax <dirk.bruere@gmail.com> writes:

Never watched Stone's movie, The Doors?
No. But as I like rockumentaries I have watched Door's movie, The
Stones.
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development version: http://canalplan.eu
 
On Oct 25, 12:09 am, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:
john wrote:
On Oct 24, 4:58 pm, Wolf K <weki...@sympatico.ca> wrote:

BTW, it's no accident that these crop circles show up in such numbers in
England. The Brits have a long tradition carefully constructed practical
jokes. When these joke take in earnest idots, the joke is even funnier..
I know, I half-Brit myself.

Heheh.

wolf k.

r u blind AND dumb?
those farmers couldn't draw that on a piece of
paper in a month if you gave them
all their own French curves.

   You would be surprised, John.



The bent over centers are so
perfectly flat and at the same level
that they all reflect the sunlight
identically.

   Too bad you can't see the crop circles close up, John
   each pixel on your display represent many centimeters.

All of them are reflecting the sun
the same, anyway. However easy it is to do that.

I'd like to see one up close.
I hear all the stems are exploded
(by heat/microwave?) at one point
and they lie over, but also, they are
whorled into each other in a regular
pattern. (secret board, rope AND comb
all on the foot somehow? Plus mini-torch?
And with a bluetooth and some serious
GPS?)

john
 
john wrote:
On Oct 25, 12:09 am, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:
john wrote:
On Oct 24, 4:58 pm, Wolf K <weki...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
BTW, it's no accident that these crop circles show up in such numbers in
England. The Brits have a long tradition carefully constructed practical
jokes. When these joke take in earnest idots, the joke is even funnier.
I know, I half-Brit myself.
Heheh.
wolf k.
r u blind AND dumb?
those farmers couldn't draw that on a piece of
paper in a month if you gave them
all their own French curves.
You would be surprised, John.



The bent over centers are so
perfectly flat and at the same level
that they all reflect the sunlight
identically.
Too bad you can't see the crop circles close up, John
each pixel on your display represent many centimeters.

All of them are reflecting the sun
the same, anyway. However easy it is to do that.

I'd like to see one up close.
I hear all the stems are exploded
(by heat/microwave?) at one point
and they lie over, but also, they are
whorled into each other in a regular
pattern. (secret board, rope AND comb
all on the foot somehow? Plus mini-torch?
And with a bluetooth and some serious
GPS?)

john
Whatever...
The fact is that making crop circles has been a game for many years.
There was even a documentary on exactly how they are made, by whom, and
with the "crop circle experts" gusting about how only aliens could have
done it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crop_circle

--
Dirk

http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK
http://www.theconsensus.org/ - A UK political party
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onetribe - Occult Talk Show
 
Albert van der Horst wrote:
In article <7k8us7F38udkaU1@mid.individual.net>,
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax <dirk.bruere@gmail.com> wrote:
Wolf K wrote:
RichD wrote:
On Oct 16, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:
[...]
I don't know why people are so willing to believe these things.
Because it's more fun than boring old science...
wondering and speculating is more exciting than knowing.
[...]

Only if you don't know anything.
The best argument against UFOs being spacecraft is that the technology
demonstrated in "contacts" is so utterly primitive.

One of the great jokes is that a spacecraft that has
conquered light years is to crash suddenly and fatally
at Rosswel US.
Not just Roswell - they drop out of the sky on a regular basis everywhere.

--
Dirk

http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK
http://www.theconsensus.org/ - A UK political party
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onetribe - Occult Talk Show
 
john wrote:
On Oct 24, 4:58 pm, Wolf K <weki...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
john wrote:

[...]

Is this a fantasy?
http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/2009/uk2009ci.shtml
This is a picture of a crop circle 2 months ago.
Nice, eh?
Does this contain any scientific information?
Is it from off-planet or from some force/intelligence on or within
the planet?
Browse through all the other pictures.
Pretty impressive work, no?
john
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M6vP8-SbU0

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Crop-Circle

etc and so on and so forth.

BTW, it's no accident that these crop circles show up in such numbers in
England. The Brits have a long tradition carefully constructed practical
jokes. When these joke take in earnest idots, the joke is even funnier.
I know, I half-Brit myself.

Heheh.

wolf k.

r u blind AND dumb?
those farmers couldn't draw that on a piece of
paper in a month if you gave them
all their own French curves.

The bent over centers are so
perfectly flat and at the same level
that they all reflect the sunlight
identically.

r u blind AND dumb???

YES


john

Gad, you're not only an idiot, you're an arrogant idiot.

What makes you think that the limits of your ability are the limits of
humankind?

wolf k.
 
On Oct 25, 11:31 am, Wolf K <weki...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
john wrote:
On Oct 24, 4:58 pm, Wolf K <weki...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
john wrote:

[...]

Is this a fantasy?
http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/2009/uk2009ci.shtml
This is a picture of a crop circle 2 months ago.
Nice, eh?
Does this contain any scientific information?
Is it from off-planet or from some force/intelligence on or within
the planet?
Browse through all the other pictures.
Pretty impressive work, no?
john
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M6vP8-SbU0

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Crop-Circle

etc and so on and so forth.

BTW, it's no accident that these crop circles show up in such numbers in
England. The Brits have a long tradition carefully constructed practical
jokes. When these joke take in earnest idots, the joke is even funnier..
I know, I half-Brit myself.

Heheh.

wolf k.

r u blind AND dumb?
those farmers couldn't draw that on a piece of
paper in a month if you gave them
all their own French curves.

The bent over centers are so
perfectly flat and at the same level
that they all reflect the sunlight
identically.

r u blind AND dumb???

YES

john

Gad, you're not only an idiot, you're an arrogant idiot.

What makes you think that the limits of your ability are the limits of
humankind?

wolf k.- Hide quoted text -

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Oh, I know any farmer could
do better than those, even, if they
just did it in the daylight.

I'd pay to see someone do that in a week, even.

Your trouble is QM has
completely inured your sense
of the ridiculous. So now, you can't
discern between the completely
impossible and the merely difficult.

john
 
Zurab57 wrote:
On Oct 24, 8:32 pm, E Z Peaces <c...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
RichD wrote:
Here's one that keeps me awake at
night: why do they put mirrors on elevator
ceilings?
--
Rich
Security.

I don'tunderstend your language well. It's my 3-rd language. I only
want to solve puzzles sometimes.
Security can mean safety or measures against criminal activity.

From the hall, an elevator could appear empty, but a criminal could be
in the corner by the door. A mirror could let a prospective passenger
or a passing cop see him.
 
E Z Peaces wrote:
Zurab57 wrote:
On Oct 24, 8:32 pm, E Z Peaces <c...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
RichD wrote:
Here's one that keeps me awake at
night: why do they put mirrors on elevator
ceilings?
--
Rich
Security.

I don'tunderstend your language well. It's my 3-rd language. I only
want to solve puzzles sometimes.

Security can mean safety or measures against criminal activity.

From the hall, an elevator could appear empty, but a criminal could be
in the corner by the door. A mirror could let a prospective passenger
or a passing cop see him.
And here I thought you were alluding to the erotic uses of ceiling
mirrors.... live and learn ;-)

wolf k.
 
RichD <r_delaney2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Oct 25, E Z Peaces <c...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Here's one that keeps me awake at
night: why do they put mirrors on elevator
ceilings?

Security.

Security can mean safety or measures against criminal activity.

=A0From the hall, an elevator could appear empty, but a criminal
could be in the corner by the door. =A0A mirror could let a
prospective passenger or a passing cop see him.

um, a mirror on the ceiling, interior to the elevator?
What laws of optics operate in your country?
This is cross posted to rec.puzzles. Can't you solve it? :)



A convex security mirror attached to the ceiling would fit his description.

--
Curt Welch http://CurtWelch.Com/
curt@kcwc.com http://NewsReader.Com/
 
On Oct 25, E Z Peaces <c...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Here's one that keeps me awake at
night: why do they put mirrors on elevator
ceilings?

Security.

Security can mean safety or measures against criminal activity.

 From the hall, an elevator could appear empty, but a criminal
could be in the corner by the door.  A mirror could let a
prospective passenger or a passing cop see him.
um, a mirror on the ceiling, interior to the elevator?
What laws of optics operate in your country?

--
Rich
 
On 26 Oct, 01:54, c...@kcwc.com (Curt Welch) wrote:
RichD <r_delaney2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Oct 25,  E Z Peaces <c...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Here's one that keeps me awake at
night: why do they put mirrors on elevator
ceilings?

Security.

Security can mean safety or measures against criminal activity.

=A0From the hall, an elevator could appear empty, but a criminal
could be in the corner by the door. =A0A mirror could let a
prospective passenger or a passing cop see him.

um, a mirror on the ceiling, interior to the elevator?
What laws of optics operate in your country?

This is cross posted to rec.puzzles.  Can't you solve it? :)

A convex security mirror attached to the ceiling would fit his description.

--
Curt Welch                                            http://CurtWelch.Com/
c...@kcwc.com                                        http://NewsReader.Com/- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
I like puzzles like that...would be nice to spend time on them...I've
got to quit soon I believe. I just got a local news broadcast that a
lady who was an aquaintance and died went in for a checkup and died, a
needle went straight thru her brain during a routine op..must have
died almost at once
 
On Oct 26, 3:10 am, E Z Peaces <c...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Zurab57 wrote:
On Oct 24, 8:32 pm, E Z Peaces <c...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
RichD wrote:
Here's one that keeps me awake at
night: why do they put mirrors on elevator
ceilings?
--
Rich
Security.

I don'tunderstend your language well. It's my 3-rd language. I only
want to solve puzzles sometimes.

Security can mean safety or measures against criminal activity.

 From the hall, an elevator could appear empty, but a criminal could be
in the corner by the door.  A mirror could let a prospective passenger
or a passing cop see him.
Can you imagine just inversely: sound instead image, security instead
criminal and me in my bad. What does it mean? puzzle is quite
difficult: if you look wrom the window nothing is heard. So maiby it's
Gods will and nothing to do with it? Sorry hot too private post.
 
On Oct 25, 11:17 pm, "EHWollmann" <arcturian...@earthlink.net> wrote:
I work on hundred of alternators, American, Japanese and German brands.  I mean I redesign them to output different voltages and different AMP.    Before any modification, I examine them first.  I've found your GM DELCO REMMY's 140A way over-rated, its stator's wire thickness is only 0.08" and you claim it 140A?  Are you out of your mind?    That's the same size of wire thickness in BOSCH alternators 80-90amp family!!   When I tested them, I got a torque feedback back to my hand, the torque of each alternator is telling me which one is stronger, harder to turn and easy to turn.  Anything easy to turn like your DELCO is a piece of shit.  There is no real power in your junk people.  No wonder DELCO is the cheapest one.  Where is Jim Thdumpson?  He claimed he used to work for GM's alternator circuit?  No wonder why GM and FORD went down.  You exaggerated your Alt so much, American people are paying the price for your shitty work you jerk will never admit anything wrong! God damn you!  You owed many people apologies and moneys.  I bet John Fools did the same terrible things like Jim Thdumpson too.

If any one doesn't believe me, go ahead and open up your DELCO, and check it with your Caliper, check the stator's wire thickness, don't tell me your armature is what makes the difference, that will be another BS of yours.  It doesn't matter what armature you used, your alt's regulator still controls and suppresses the output of the alternator to its limit 14V.  There is no way your shitty stator 0.08" thickness can produce 140AMP.    Furthere more you put so weak DIODES 18amp maximum.  How are you jerk going to output to 140AMP?  Jim your PE is a piece of junk.  You don't qualify to own it, unless it's fake!  You don't know how to tell how much current can flow through rectifier diode before you designed your shit.

America, listen to me.  Don't buy any American made Alternators just because you love the country, learn to love yourselves first, get rid of these jerks's design, fix the root cause!  You need strong alternator that truly produces high power like MotorCraft and BOSHCH.  At least I have checked their wire thickness, they don't lie about their products like you dumbfucked jerks in this group.
alt.energy.homepower, sci.electronics.design, sci.electronics.basics

What model number?
 
Greegor wrote:
alt.energy.homepower, sci.electronics.design, sci.electronics.basics

What model number?

Don't feed the troll.


--
The movie 'Deliverance' isn't a documentary!
 
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:NuWdnUC40ouVEHjXnZ2dnUVZ_vWdnZ2d@earthlink.com...
Greegor wrote:

alt.energy.homepower, sci.electronics.design, sci.electronics.basics

What model number?


Don't feed the troll.


--
The movie 'Deliverance' isn't a documentary!


Yup, if you do you will fall like Micheal Asshole Terrel, and like your carmakers.
 
On Oct 25, c...@kcwc.com (Curt Welch) wrote:
Here's one that keeps me awake at
night: why do they put mirrors on elevator
ceilings?

Security.

Security can mean safety or measures against criminal activity.

From the hall, an elevator could appear empty, but a criminal
could be in the corner by the door. A mirror could let a
prospective passenger or a passing cop see him.

um, a mirror on the ceiling, interior to the elevator?
What laws of optics operate in your country?

This is cross posted to rec.puzzles.  Can't you solve it? :)
A convex security mirror attached to the ceiling would fit his description.
Clever.
But the mirrors are flat.

--
Rich
 
On Oct 25, Nick <3-nos...@temporary-address.org.uk> wrote:
Never watched Stone's movie, The Doors?

No.  But as I like rockumentaries I have watched Door's
movie, The Stones.
Now I'm confused... if you stone the Doors,
does that mean you adore the Stones?

--
Rich
 
RichD wrote:
On Oct 25, c...@kcwc.com (Curt Welch) wrote:
Here's one that keeps me awake at
night: why do they put mirrors on elevator
ceilings?
Security.
Security can mean safety or measures against criminal activity.
From the hall, an elevator could appear empty, but a criminal
could be in the corner by the door. A mirror could let a
prospective passenger or a passing cop see him.
um, a mirror on the ceiling, interior to the elevator?
What laws of optics operate in your country?
This is cross posted to rec.puzzles. Can't you solve it? :)
A convex security mirror attached to the ceiling would fit his description.

Clever.
But the mirrors are flat.

--
Rich
The ones I've seen were convex, in corners or the center. Flat ceiling
mirrors would be for security against secretaries who might try to
smuggle documents in their low-cut blouses.
 
EHWollmann wrote:
"Don T" <-painter-@louvre.org> wrote in message news:toWdnWVkGLbonnvXnZ2dnUVZ_uidnZ2d@earthlink.com...
Wasn't $1 a watt it was $1.98 but here it is.

"vaughn" <vaughnsimonHATESSPAM@gmail.FAKE.com> wrote in message
news:h95fmr$7s2$1@news.eternal-september.org...
Pull in your spam antennas. I have no connection to this company except I
bought an EU-2000 from them once, and I may buy a new PV panel from them
tomorrow if those prices are real. At that price, they have the SUN-130
and
SUN-150. The minimum number of panels they will ship is two. I hope to
drive down there tomorrow and pick up one.

http://sunelec.com/
http://sunelec.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5&products_id=357

Two years ago we were talking about a silicon & carbon shortage and
impossibly growing PV prices. Is the PV industry facing over production
now? How quickly things change.

Vaughn



--


Don Thompson

Stolen from Dan: "Just thinking, besides, I watched 2 dogs mating once,
and that makes me an expert. "

There is nothing more frightening than active ignorance.
~Goethe

It is a worthy thing to fight for one's freedom;
it is another sight finer to fight for another man's.
~Mark Twain


"Gordon" <gonzo@alltomyself.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9CB085E398BC8greederxprtnet@94.75.244.51...
A few week ago someone posted a link to a supplier in Florida who had some
solar panals available at $1.00/watt.

Can you repost the link, I can't seem to find it.

Be careful, when you deal with American dumbasses, everything they made or recommended is over-rated or exaggerated. For example, DELCO REMY' 140A alternator is really a 80-90-amp alternator, look at its copper wire thickness(0.08" thick same a Bosch 80amp 0.08" thick) and don't believe what the label says. Also their new Chevy Volt 200mpg is a fake hybrid, what it is a 30-40miles per charge mileage, not per tank. The dumbasses in these forums are so proud of their hyped products, and they complained so much about the Chinese products. What a shame...

A dollar a watt solar panels would be totally useless, since they would
simply be "paint it green" transfer payments of existing hydrocarbon or
nuclear energy.

And still remain asoline destroying net energy sinks that are in no
manner green, renewable, nor sustainable.

It makes no sense at all to sell a dime's worth of conventional
electricity and then use that dime to buy some mythical "renewable" energy.

For net energy, a quarter per peak pv watt is needed.

Even then, it would be many years after a quarter per watt for actual
breakeven, owing to all the previously lost energy.

http://www.tinaja.com/glib/pvlect2.pdf





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Many thanks,

Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073
Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552
rss: http://www.tinaja.com/whtnu.xml email: don@tinaja.com

Please visit my GURU's LAIR web site at http://www.tinaja.com
 
"Don T" <-painter-@louvre.org> wrote in message news:toWdnWVkGLbonnvXnZ2dnUVZ_uidnZ2d@earthlink.com...

It is a worthy thing to fight for one's freedom;
it is another sight finer to fight for another man's.
~Mark Twain
What's the value of fighting for the freedom of a man who doesn't want
Freedom but wants Mommy?

Thanks,
Rich
 

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