Battery Suggestions
#141
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Hydrogen, the second most common... WAS: Battery Suggestions
You misspelled "mystery" as "myth".
You misspelled "Hindenburg" as Hindenberg".
You misspelled "A few" as "Several".
You misspelled "suggested, but has been countered by other research" as
"proved".
You misspelled "cellulose acetate butyrate aircraft dope" as "glue".
You misspelled "to stiffen and weatherproof the fabric covering of"
as "make".
You misspelled "zeppelin" as "zepplin".
You misspelled "flammable" as "extremely flamable".
You misspelled "contained iron oxide and powdered aluminum as a coloring
agent" as "very unstable".
You misspelled "the vocal hydrogen-power proponent" as "of UCLA".
You misspelled "but the jury is still out on the cause of the Hindenburg
fire, but it is obvious that some who promote the `rocket-fuel paint'
theory are historical revisionists with religious-like zeal" as "that's a
good start".
Other than that your research was well-done and you were not at all
misinformative.
But I've got a question: Why the fark do all these alternative fuel
zealots keep coming to RAMJ+W and frothing at the mouth about how there's
_oceans_ 2/3 full of hydrogen, like bible-thumpers looking for heathens to
convert? It is a group to discuss _Jeeps_, not a group to discuss how we
could power cars the size of refrigerators using only rubber bands and
flywheels, if only we'd agree to run them on rails, only down hill, only
in the morning and not exceed 20 MPH. Isn't there a group called
alt.fuels.alternative.wanking.while.preaching.to.t he.choir someplace?
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, RocknCJ wrote:
> The great myth of the Hindenberg.
> Several studies have proved the great fire produced by the Hindenberg were
> cause by the glue used to make the zepplin.
> The glue used was extremely flamable and was very unstable. Search for a
> paper done by Dr. Vorst of UCLA, that's a good start.
>
> --James
>
> "L.W. ("Bill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41EAD8AF.41367FF1@***.net...
>> Hi Dave,
>> My guess is if it was hit in an accident, it wouldn't just burn
>> like the gas bags of the Hindenburg, but explode, big time! Like city
>> blocks would disappear.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
#142
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Hydrogen, the second most common... WAS: Battery Suggestions
You misspelled "mystery" as "myth".
You misspelled "Hindenburg" as Hindenberg".
You misspelled "A few" as "Several".
You misspelled "suggested, but has been countered by other research" as
"proved".
You misspelled "cellulose acetate butyrate aircraft dope" as "glue".
You misspelled "to stiffen and weatherproof the fabric covering of"
as "make".
You misspelled "zeppelin" as "zepplin".
You misspelled "flammable" as "extremely flamable".
You misspelled "contained iron oxide and powdered aluminum as a coloring
agent" as "very unstable".
You misspelled "the vocal hydrogen-power proponent" as "of UCLA".
You misspelled "but the jury is still out on the cause of the Hindenburg
fire, but it is obvious that some who promote the `rocket-fuel paint'
theory are historical revisionists with religious-like zeal" as "that's a
good start".
Other than that your research was well-done and you were not at all
misinformative.
But I've got a question: Why the fark do all these alternative fuel
zealots keep coming to RAMJ+W and frothing at the mouth about how there's
_oceans_ 2/3 full of hydrogen, like bible-thumpers looking for heathens to
convert? It is a group to discuss _Jeeps_, not a group to discuss how we
could power cars the size of refrigerators using only rubber bands and
flywheels, if only we'd agree to run them on rails, only down hill, only
in the morning and not exceed 20 MPH. Isn't there a group called
alt.fuels.alternative.wanking.while.preaching.to.t he.choir someplace?
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, RocknCJ wrote:
> The great myth of the Hindenberg.
> Several studies have proved the great fire produced by the Hindenberg were
> cause by the glue used to make the zepplin.
> The glue used was extremely flamable and was very unstable. Search for a
> paper done by Dr. Vorst of UCLA, that's a good start.
>
> --James
>
> "L.W. ("Bill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41EAD8AF.41367FF1@***.net...
>> Hi Dave,
>> My guess is if it was hit in an accident, it wouldn't just burn
>> like the gas bags of the Hindenburg, but explode, big time! Like city
>> blocks would disappear.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
#143
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Re: Hydrogen, the second most common... WAS: Battery Suggestions
Can I interest you in the "sport" version which comes with stiffer rubber
bands made from a renewable source ?
:-)
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.61.0501171206440.10726@panix1.pani x.com...
>
> You misspelled "mystery" as "myth".
> You misspelled "Hindenburg" as Hindenberg".
> You misspelled "A few" as "Several".
> You misspelled "suggested, but has been countered by other research" as
> "proved".
> You misspelled "cellulose acetate butyrate aircraft dope" as "glue".
> You misspelled "to stiffen and weatherproof the fabric covering of"
> as "make".
> You misspelled "zeppelin" as "zepplin".
> You misspelled "flammable" as "extremely flamable".
> You misspelled "contained iron oxide and powdered aluminum as a coloring
> agent" as "very unstable".
> You misspelled "the vocal hydrogen-power proponent" as "of UCLA".
> You misspelled "but the jury is still out on the cause of the Hindenburg
> fire, but it is obvious that some who promote the `rocket-fuel paint'
> theory are historical revisionists with religious-like zeal" as "that's a
> good start".
>
> Other than that your research was well-done and you were not at all
> misinformative.
>
> But I've got a question: Why the fark do all these alternative fuel
> zealots keep coming to RAMJ+W and frothing at the mouth about how there's
> _oceans_ 2/3 full of hydrogen, like bible-thumpers looking for heathens to
> convert? It is a group to discuss _Jeeps_, not a group to discuss how we
> could power cars the size of refrigerators using only rubber bands and
> flywheels, if only we'd agree to run them on rails, only down hill, only
> in the morning and not exceed 20 MPH. Isn't there a group called
> alt.fuels.alternative.wanking.while.preaching.to.t he.choir someplace?
>
>
>
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, RocknCJ wrote:
>
> > The great myth of the Hindenberg.
> > Several studies have proved the great fire produced by the Hindenberg
were
> > cause by the glue used to make the zepplin.
> > The glue used was extremely flamable and was very unstable. Search for a
> > paper done by Dr. Vorst of UCLA, that's a good start.
> >
> > --James
> >
> > "L.W. ("Bill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41EAD8AF.41367FF1@***.net...
> >> Hi Dave,
> >> My guess is if it was hit in an accident, it wouldn't just burn
> >> like the gas bags of the Hindenburg, but explode, big time! Like city
> >> blocks would disappear.
> >> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> >> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >>
> >
> >
>
> --
> "I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
> whips....r"
> R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
>
bands made from a renewable source ?
:-)
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.61.0501171206440.10726@panix1.pani x.com...
>
> You misspelled "mystery" as "myth".
> You misspelled "Hindenburg" as Hindenberg".
> You misspelled "A few" as "Several".
> You misspelled "suggested, but has been countered by other research" as
> "proved".
> You misspelled "cellulose acetate butyrate aircraft dope" as "glue".
> You misspelled "to stiffen and weatherproof the fabric covering of"
> as "make".
> You misspelled "zeppelin" as "zepplin".
> You misspelled "flammable" as "extremely flamable".
> You misspelled "contained iron oxide and powdered aluminum as a coloring
> agent" as "very unstable".
> You misspelled "the vocal hydrogen-power proponent" as "of UCLA".
> You misspelled "but the jury is still out on the cause of the Hindenburg
> fire, but it is obvious that some who promote the `rocket-fuel paint'
> theory are historical revisionists with religious-like zeal" as "that's a
> good start".
>
> Other than that your research was well-done and you were not at all
> misinformative.
>
> But I've got a question: Why the fark do all these alternative fuel
> zealots keep coming to RAMJ+W and frothing at the mouth about how there's
> _oceans_ 2/3 full of hydrogen, like bible-thumpers looking for heathens to
> convert? It is a group to discuss _Jeeps_, not a group to discuss how we
> could power cars the size of refrigerators using only rubber bands and
> flywheels, if only we'd agree to run them on rails, only down hill, only
> in the morning and not exceed 20 MPH. Isn't there a group called
> alt.fuels.alternative.wanking.while.preaching.to.t he.choir someplace?
>
>
>
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, RocknCJ wrote:
>
> > The great myth of the Hindenberg.
> > Several studies have proved the great fire produced by the Hindenberg
were
> > cause by the glue used to make the zepplin.
> > The glue used was extremely flamable and was very unstable. Search for a
> > paper done by Dr. Vorst of UCLA, that's a good start.
> >
> > --James
> >
> > "L.W. ("Bill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41EAD8AF.41367FF1@***.net...
> >> Hi Dave,
> >> My guess is if it was hit in an accident, it wouldn't just burn
> >> like the gas bags of the Hindenburg, but explode, big time! Like city
> >> blocks would disappear.
> >> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> >> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >>
> >
> >
>
> --
> "I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
> whips....r"
> R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
>
#144
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Re: Hydrogen, the second most common... WAS: Battery Suggestions
Can I interest you in the "sport" version which comes with stiffer rubber
bands made from a renewable source ?
:-)
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.61.0501171206440.10726@panix1.pani x.com...
>
> You misspelled "mystery" as "myth".
> You misspelled "Hindenburg" as Hindenberg".
> You misspelled "A few" as "Several".
> You misspelled "suggested, but has been countered by other research" as
> "proved".
> You misspelled "cellulose acetate butyrate aircraft dope" as "glue".
> You misspelled "to stiffen and weatherproof the fabric covering of"
> as "make".
> You misspelled "zeppelin" as "zepplin".
> You misspelled "flammable" as "extremely flamable".
> You misspelled "contained iron oxide and powdered aluminum as a coloring
> agent" as "very unstable".
> You misspelled "the vocal hydrogen-power proponent" as "of UCLA".
> You misspelled "but the jury is still out on the cause of the Hindenburg
> fire, but it is obvious that some who promote the `rocket-fuel paint'
> theory are historical revisionists with religious-like zeal" as "that's a
> good start".
>
> Other than that your research was well-done and you were not at all
> misinformative.
>
> But I've got a question: Why the fark do all these alternative fuel
> zealots keep coming to RAMJ+W and frothing at the mouth about how there's
> _oceans_ 2/3 full of hydrogen, like bible-thumpers looking for heathens to
> convert? It is a group to discuss _Jeeps_, not a group to discuss how we
> could power cars the size of refrigerators using only rubber bands and
> flywheels, if only we'd agree to run them on rails, only down hill, only
> in the morning and not exceed 20 MPH. Isn't there a group called
> alt.fuels.alternative.wanking.while.preaching.to.t he.choir someplace?
>
>
>
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, RocknCJ wrote:
>
> > The great myth of the Hindenberg.
> > Several studies have proved the great fire produced by the Hindenberg
were
> > cause by the glue used to make the zepplin.
> > The glue used was extremely flamable and was very unstable. Search for a
> > paper done by Dr. Vorst of UCLA, that's a good start.
> >
> > --James
> >
> > "L.W. ("Bill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41EAD8AF.41367FF1@***.net...
> >> Hi Dave,
> >> My guess is if it was hit in an accident, it wouldn't just burn
> >> like the gas bags of the Hindenburg, but explode, big time! Like city
> >> blocks would disappear.
> >> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> >> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >>
> >
> >
>
> --
> "I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
> whips....r"
> R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
>
bands made from a renewable source ?
:-)
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.61.0501171206440.10726@panix1.pani x.com...
>
> You misspelled "mystery" as "myth".
> You misspelled "Hindenburg" as Hindenberg".
> You misspelled "A few" as "Several".
> You misspelled "suggested, but has been countered by other research" as
> "proved".
> You misspelled "cellulose acetate butyrate aircraft dope" as "glue".
> You misspelled "to stiffen and weatherproof the fabric covering of"
> as "make".
> You misspelled "zeppelin" as "zepplin".
> You misspelled "flammable" as "extremely flamable".
> You misspelled "contained iron oxide and powdered aluminum as a coloring
> agent" as "very unstable".
> You misspelled "the vocal hydrogen-power proponent" as "of UCLA".
> You misspelled "but the jury is still out on the cause of the Hindenburg
> fire, but it is obvious that some who promote the `rocket-fuel paint'
> theory are historical revisionists with religious-like zeal" as "that's a
> good start".
>
> Other than that your research was well-done and you were not at all
> misinformative.
>
> But I've got a question: Why the fark do all these alternative fuel
> zealots keep coming to RAMJ+W and frothing at the mouth about how there's
> _oceans_ 2/3 full of hydrogen, like bible-thumpers looking for heathens to
> convert? It is a group to discuss _Jeeps_, not a group to discuss how we
> could power cars the size of refrigerators using only rubber bands and
> flywheels, if only we'd agree to run them on rails, only down hill, only
> in the morning and not exceed 20 MPH. Isn't there a group called
> alt.fuels.alternative.wanking.while.preaching.to.t he.choir someplace?
>
>
>
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, RocknCJ wrote:
>
> > The great myth of the Hindenberg.
> > Several studies have proved the great fire produced by the Hindenberg
were
> > cause by the glue used to make the zepplin.
> > The glue used was extremely flamable and was very unstable. Search for a
> > paper done by Dr. Vorst of UCLA, that's a good start.
> >
> > --James
> >
> > "L.W. ("Bill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41EAD8AF.41367FF1@***.net...
> >> Hi Dave,
> >> My guess is if it was hit in an accident, it wouldn't just burn
> >> like the gas bags of the Hindenburg, but explode, big time! Like city
> >> blocks would disappear.
> >> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> >> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >>
> >
> >
>
> --
> "I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
> whips....r"
> R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
>
#145
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Hydrogen, the second most common... WAS: Battery Suggestions
Can I interest you in the "sport" version which comes with stiffer rubber
bands made from a renewable source ?
:-)
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.61.0501171206440.10726@panix1.pani x.com...
>
> You misspelled "mystery" as "myth".
> You misspelled "Hindenburg" as Hindenberg".
> You misspelled "A few" as "Several".
> You misspelled "suggested, but has been countered by other research" as
> "proved".
> You misspelled "cellulose acetate butyrate aircraft dope" as "glue".
> You misspelled "to stiffen and weatherproof the fabric covering of"
> as "make".
> You misspelled "zeppelin" as "zepplin".
> You misspelled "flammable" as "extremely flamable".
> You misspelled "contained iron oxide and powdered aluminum as a coloring
> agent" as "very unstable".
> You misspelled "the vocal hydrogen-power proponent" as "of UCLA".
> You misspelled "but the jury is still out on the cause of the Hindenburg
> fire, but it is obvious that some who promote the `rocket-fuel paint'
> theory are historical revisionists with religious-like zeal" as "that's a
> good start".
>
> Other than that your research was well-done and you were not at all
> misinformative.
>
> But I've got a question: Why the fark do all these alternative fuel
> zealots keep coming to RAMJ+W and frothing at the mouth about how there's
> _oceans_ 2/3 full of hydrogen, like bible-thumpers looking for heathens to
> convert? It is a group to discuss _Jeeps_, not a group to discuss how we
> could power cars the size of refrigerators using only rubber bands and
> flywheels, if only we'd agree to run them on rails, only down hill, only
> in the morning and not exceed 20 MPH. Isn't there a group called
> alt.fuels.alternative.wanking.while.preaching.to.t he.choir someplace?
>
>
>
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, RocknCJ wrote:
>
> > The great myth of the Hindenberg.
> > Several studies have proved the great fire produced by the Hindenberg
were
> > cause by the glue used to make the zepplin.
> > The glue used was extremely flamable and was very unstable. Search for a
> > paper done by Dr. Vorst of UCLA, that's a good start.
> >
> > --James
> >
> > "L.W. ("Bill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41EAD8AF.41367FF1@***.net...
> >> Hi Dave,
> >> My guess is if it was hit in an accident, it wouldn't just burn
> >> like the gas bags of the Hindenburg, but explode, big time! Like city
> >> blocks would disappear.
> >> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> >> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >>
> >
> >
>
> --
> "I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
> whips....r"
> R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
>
bands made from a renewable source ?
:-)
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.61.0501171206440.10726@panix1.pani x.com...
>
> You misspelled "mystery" as "myth".
> You misspelled "Hindenburg" as Hindenberg".
> You misspelled "A few" as "Several".
> You misspelled "suggested, but has been countered by other research" as
> "proved".
> You misspelled "cellulose acetate butyrate aircraft dope" as "glue".
> You misspelled "to stiffen and weatherproof the fabric covering of"
> as "make".
> You misspelled "zeppelin" as "zepplin".
> You misspelled "flammable" as "extremely flamable".
> You misspelled "contained iron oxide and powdered aluminum as a coloring
> agent" as "very unstable".
> You misspelled "the vocal hydrogen-power proponent" as "of UCLA".
> You misspelled "but the jury is still out on the cause of the Hindenburg
> fire, but it is obvious that some who promote the `rocket-fuel paint'
> theory are historical revisionists with religious-like zeal" as "that's a
> good start".
>
> Other than that your research was well-done and you were not at all
> misinformative.
>
> But I've got a question: Why the fark do all these alternative fuel
> zealots keep coming to RAMJ+W and frothing at the mouth about how there's
> _oceans_ 2/3 full of hydrogen, like bible-thumpers looking for heathens to
> convert? It is a group to discuss _Jeeps_, not a group to discuss how we
> could power cars the size of refrigerators using only rubber bands and
> flywheels, if only we'd agree to run them on rails, only down hill, only
> in the morning and not exceed 20 MPH. Isn't there a group called
> alt.fuels.alternative.wanking.while.preaching.to.t he.choir someplace?
>
>
>
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, RocknCJ wrote:
>
> > The great myth of the Hindenberg.
> > Several studies have proved the great fire produced by the Hindenberg
were
> > cause by the glue used to make the zepplin.
> > The glue used was extremely flamable and was very unstable. Search for a
> > paper done by Dr. Vorst of UCLA, that's a good start.
> >
> > --James
> >
> > "L.W. ("Bill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41EAD8AF.41367FF1@***.net...
> >> Hi Dave,
> >> My guess is if it was hit in an accident, it wouldn't just burn
> >> like the gas bags of the Hindenburg, but explode, big time! Like city
> >> blocks would disappear.
> >> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> >> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >>
> >
> >
>
> --
> "I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
> whips....r"
> R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
>
#146
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Battery Suggestions
It is criminal to see the waste of tax payers moneys used on biased
studies, made up especially to eat Government grants. If you believe
this bleeding heart liberal garbage you're a mindless lamb. Are you
Lloyd?
http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...TOKEN=89265722
I see you will never understand the energies we harvest from our
Sun. Their heat expansion relativity, much less how we convert that
energy in our common internal combustion engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RocknCJ wrote:
>
> Here is some reading information for you:
>
> Department of Energy:
> (http://www.fossil.energy.gov/program...chnology.shtml)
> accessed 12/3/2003
>
> UCLA News: May 28, 1998 http://engineer.ea.ucla.edu/releases/blimp.htm
>
> International Journal of Hydrogen Energy: (2003) 1073-1081, Forsberg
>
> BMW Group:
> http://www.bmwgroup.com/e/0_0_www_bm...6_Hydrogen.pdf
> accessed 11/28/2003
>
> Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American Society of Engineers:
> Michael Valenti, 2002
>
> I am not going to debate with you. Like I said, I have done a paper on this,
> I know all my facts.
>
> BTW - Propane and Hydrogen are even close to being the same thing. If you
> look at the data from "Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American
> Society of Engineers: Michael Valenti, 2002" you will become a bit more
> enlightened.
>
> --James
studies, made up especially to eat Government grants. If you believe
this bleeding heart liberal garbage you're a mindless lamb. Are you
Lloyd?
http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...TOKEN=89265722
I see you will never understand the energies we harvest from our
Sun. Their heat expansion relativity, much less how we convert that
energy in our common internal combustion engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RocknCJ wrote:
>
> Here is some reading information for you:
>
> Department of Energy:
> (http://www.fossil.energy.gov/program...chnology.shtml)
> accessed 12/3/2003
>
> UCLA News: May 28, 1998 http://engineer.ea.ucla.edu/releases/blimp.htm
>
> International Journal of Hydrogen Energy: (2003) 1073-1081, Forsberg
>
> BMW Group:
> http://www.bmwgroup.com/e/0_0_www_bm...6_Hydrogen.pdf
> accessed 11/28/2003
>
> Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American Society of Engineers:
> Michael Valenti, 2002
>
> I am not going to debate with you. Like I said, I have done a paper on this,
> I know all my facts.
>
> BTW - Propane and Hydrogen are even close to being the same thing. If you
> look at the data from "Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American
> Society of Engineers: Michael Valenti, 2002" you will become a bit more
> enlightened.
>
> --James
#147
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Battery Suggestions
It is criminal to see the waste of tax payers moneys used on biased
studies, made up especially to eat Government grants. If you believe
this bleeding heart liberal garbage you're a mindless lamb. Are you
Lloyd?
http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...TOKEN=89265722
I see you will never understand the energies we harvest from our
Sun. Their heat expansion relativity, much less how we convert that
energy in our common internal combustion engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RocknCJ wrote:
>
> Here is some reading information for you:
>
> Department of Energy:
> (http://www.fossil.energy.gov/program...chnology.shtml)
> accessed 12/3/2003
>
> UCLA News: May 28, 1998 http://engineer.ea.ucla.edu/releases/blimp.htm
>
> International Journal of Hydrogen Energy: (2003) 1073-1081, Forsberg
>
> BMW Group:
> http://www.bmwgroup.com/e/0_0_www_bm...6_Hydrogen.pdf
> accessed 11/28/2003
>
> Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American Society of Engineers:
> Michael Valenti, 2002
>
> I am not going to debate with you. Like I said, I have done a paper on this,
> I know all my facts.
>
> BTW - Propane and Hydrogen are even close to being the same thing. If you
> look at the data from "Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American
> Society of Engineers: Michael Valenti, 2002" you will become a bit more
> enlightened.
>
> --James
studies, made up especially to eat Government grants. If you believe
this bleeding heart liberal garbage you're a mindless lamb. Are you
Lloyd?
http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...TOKEN=89265722
I see you will never understand the energies we harvest from our
Sun. Their heat expansion relativity, much less how we convert that
energy in our common internal combustion engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RocknCJ wrote:
>
> Here is some reading information for you:
>
> Department of Energy:
> (http://www.fossil.energy.gov/program...chnology.shtml)
> accessed 12/3/2003
>
> UCLA News: May 28, 1998 http://engineer.ea.ucla.edu/releases/blimp.htm
>
> International Journal of Hydrogen Energy: (2003) 1073-1081, Forsberg
>
> BMW Group:
> http://www.bmwgroup.com/e/0_0_www_bm...6_Hydrogen.pdf
> accessed 11/28/2003
>
> Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American Society of Engineers:
> Michael Valenti, 2002
>
> I am not going to debate with you. Like I said, I have done a paper on this,
> I know all my facts.
>
> BTW - Propane and Hydrogen are even close to being the same thing. If you
> look at the data from "Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American
> Society of Engineers: Michael Valenti, 2002" you will become a bit more
> enlightened.
>
> --James
#148
Guest
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Re: Battery Suggestions
It is criminal to see the waste of tax payers moneys used on biased
studies, made up especially to eat Government grants. If you believe
this bleeding heart liberal garbage you're a mindless lamb. Are you
Lloyd?
http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...TOKEN=89265722
I see you will never understand the energies we harvest from our
Sun. Their heat expansion relativity, much less how we convert that
energy in our common internal combustion engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RocknCJ wrote:
>
> Here is some reading information for you:
>
> Department of Energy:
> (http://www.fossil.energy.gov/program...chnology.shtml)
> accessed 12/3/2003
>
> UCLA News: May 28, 1998 http://engineer.ea.ucla.edu/releases/blimp.htm
>
> International Journal of Hydrogen Energy: (2003) 1073-1081, Forsberg
>
> BMW Group:
> http://www.bmwgroup.com/e/0_0_www_bm...6_Hydrogen.pdf
> accessed 11/28/2003
>
> Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American Society of Engineers:
> Michael Valenti, 2002
>
> I am not going to debate with you. Like I said, I have done a paper on this,
> I know all my facts.
>
> BTW - Propane and Hydrogen are even close to being the same thing. If you
> look at the data from "Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American
> Society of Engineers: Michael Valenti, 2002" you will become a bit more
> enlightened.
>
> --James
studies, made up especially to eat Government grants. If you believe
this bleeding heart liberal garbage you're a mindless lamb. Are you
Lloyd?
http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...TOKEN=89265722
I see you will never understand the energies we harvest from our
Sun. Their heat expansion relativity, much less how we convert that
energy in our common internal combustion engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
RocknCJ wrote:
>
> Here is some reading information for you:
>
> Department of Energy:
> (http://www.fossil.energy.gov/program...chnology.shtml)
> accessed 12/3/2003
>
> UCLA News: May 28, 1998 http://engineer.ea.ucla.edu/releases/blimp.htm
>
> International Journal of Hydrogen Energy: (2003) 1073-1081, Forsberg
>
> BMW Group:
> http://www.bmwgroup.com/e/0_0_www_bm...6_Hydrogen.pdf
> accessed 11/28/2003
>
> Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American Society of Engineers:
> Michael Valenti, 2002
>
> I am not going to debate with you. Like I said, I have done a paper on this,
> I know all my facts.
>
> BTW - Propane and Hydrogen are even close to being the same thing. If you
> look at the data from "Mechanical Engineering (feature article) American
> Society of Engineers: Michael Valenti, 2002" you will become a bit more
> enlightened.
>
> --James
#149
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Battery Suggestions
Am I Lloyd?
Hell No.... I am not even close to the East coast. I have lived in AZ all my
life.
I am not saying believe all of it, some of the numbers and calculations are
correct. Some of the observations are correct.
Anyway people are getting pissed we are discussing this on RAMW+J, so I
guess we should stop.
--James
Ohhhh,
Lee Ayrton (from above) that is not my paper. It is just research material.
and I will stop now, if Bill stops.... LOL
Take it easy Bill, it's beer thirty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41EC1B3D.FC789BF2@***.net...
> It is criminal to see the waste of tax payers moneys used on biased
> studies, made up especially to eat Government grants. If you believe
> this bleeding heart liberal garbage you're a mindless lamb. Are you
> Lloyd?
> http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...TOKEN=89265722
> I see you will never understand the energies we harvest from our
> Sun. Their heat expansion relativity, much less how we convert that
> energy in our common internal combustion engine.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
#150
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Battery Suggestions
Am I Lloyd?
Hell No.... I am not even close to the East coast. I have lived in AZ all my
life.
I am not saying believe all of it, some of the numbers and calculations are
correct. Some of the observations are correct.
Anyway people are getting pissed we are discussing this on RAMW+J, so I
guess we should stop.
--James
Ohhhh,
Lee Ayrton (from above) that is not my paper. It is just research material.
and I will stop now, if Bill stops.... LOL
Take it easy Bill, it's beer thirty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41EC1B3D.FC789BF2@***.net...
> It is criminal to see the waste of tax payers moneys used on biased
> studies, made up especially to eat Government grants. If you believe
> this bleeding heart liberal garbage you're a mindless lamb. Are you
> Lloyd?
> http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...TOKEN=89265722
> I see you will never understand the energies we harvest from our
> Sun. Their heat expansion relativity, much less how we convert that
> energy in our common internal combustion engine.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>