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Bob Myers
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"FEerguy9" <feerguy9@cs.com> wrote in message > >Only in your own mind.
think anyone else here does, either. Please point
to just one person who thinks that EER is
"brilliant" - and keep in mind that this doesn't
cover some idea that you have mistakenly
confused with "EER", but rather just one other
person who actually backs the specific concepts
you've mentioned over and over here.
the collection or conversion processes more
efficient, and yet it is somehow uniquely suited to
making these "more worthwhile"? Right....
this, why on Earth would you continue to promote this
absurd idea? You have already said that you simply
do not know what you're talking about.
Bob M.
No, I'm afraid I don't know who, and I don'tHave you EVER found ANYONE
else - just ONE person - who judged your ideas to be
"brilliant"?
Yea - you KNOW who.
(Not MY idea, but THE idea)
think anyone else here does, either. Please point
to just one person who thinks that EER is
"brilliant" - and keep in mind that this doesn't
cover some idea that you have mistakenly
confused with "EER", but rather just one other
person who actually backs the specific concepts
you've mentioned over and over here.
Gee, it doesn't have a thing to do with makingYes - collection of diffuse energy is a problem.
But - not impossible, it is just not efficient.
Not being efficient implies not being worthwhile.
Eer would make it worthwhile.
the collection or conversion processes more
efficient, and yet it is somehow uniquely suited to
making these "more worthwhile"? Right....
Which is precisely your problem. After admittingMy understanding of existing capacitave storage is ZILCH.
this, why on Earth would you continue to promote this
absurd idea? You have already said that you simply
do not know what you're talking about.
Bob M.