From: Eeyore on 26 Sep 2007 14:36 BradGuth wrote: > The likes of Eeyore tells you one thing without actually contributing > to any given solution, then goes about summarily trashing most any > other better idea, Show me a real 'better idea' instead of one of the joke ideas you've got on the brain will you ? > only because it's simply too clean and efficient. Your ideas are neither of these. You're an ignorant fuckwit who's incapable of doing the calculations to back up you ideas, instead spewing a load of half-understood nonsense. If could do the calculations, you'd see that your ideas are absurd, and hugely wasteful and polluting. Graham
From: Eeyore on 26 Sep 2007 14:43 Charlie Edmondson wrote: > BradGuth wrote: > > > > Warren Buffett, Willian Mook and myself will thank each and every one > > of you folks, as each of you step off the edge of your badly polluted, > > environment pillaged and damn spendy as hell flat Earth. BTW, say hi > > to your global energy domination boss, Hitler, as you fall clean > > through the floor of hell. BTW, much the same as Venus, there's no > > apparent shortage of renewable energy to burn in hell (sort of > > speak). > > > I used to have an office a couple of floors below Buffet, he know what > he is doing to make money. He ain't investing in H2O2, he's got too > much sense. > > Bill Mook is trying some very interesting ideas in creating economically > viable solar power. He is planning on generating synthetic oil from > solar and coal - no H2O2 anywhere in the picture. He also seems to be > bending metal and making money in the attempt. Talk to Bill Mook for long and you may begin to get the idea he at least has the touch of the crackpot in him too. I just hope his lenses work out. Graham
From: Eeyore on 26 Sep 2007 14:48 BradGuth wrote: > Eeyore wrote: > > BradGuthwrote: > > > Eeyore wrote: > > > > BradGuthwrote: > > > > > John Larkin wrote: > > > > > >BradGuth<bradg...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > >The likes of Warren Buffett, William Mook and myself will take care of > > > > > > >supplying all the spare/surplus capacity of clean renewable energy for > > > > > > >creating such nifty products of stored energy, > > > > > > > > Hey, talk to Warren lately? How'd he doing? > > > > > > > He's doing loads better off than most of us combined, and he's damn > > > > > proud of it. Must have a little something to do with all of that > > > > > renewable and clean energy he's providing us > > > > > > What clean energy is that ? > > > > > Now you're being that silly jewboy of denial again, arnt you. > > > > Answer the DAMN QUESTION ! > > > > What clean energy is that ? There isn't any is there ? Another thing you just > > made up in your feeble little mind. > > Is this another Yiddish joke? a trick question, or what? It's a SERIOUS question. Willie Mook is at this time making no clean power. Neither are you. So where's the Warren Buffet's clean power ? > Are you and others of your silly ExxonMobil kind even from Earth? Will you just can it with your fuckwitted Exxon references. It just makes you look like another one of the AGW crazies and even MORE stupid than you look already. Graham
From: John Larkin on 26 Sep 2007 15:58 On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:01:02 -0500, "Duane C. Johnson" <redrok(a)redrok.com> wrote: >Hi paradox137; > >paradox137 <ronblue(a)u2ai.us> wrote: > > > I read a report on a high density capacitor that > > could be charged in 5 minutes and used as a battery > > for a hybrid vehicle. On one charge the average > > car could go 500 miles. Assuming no technical > > problems this will be a life saver. > >That's a big assumption! >Thy charge any EV for 500 miles of operation would >require very high charging power from the grid to do >it in 5 minutes. >It's ludicrous to think one will be able have the >required sub station in your back yard. >And you neighbors will each need one to. > >Duane Someone managed to drive a Tesla roadster from Silicon Valley to Lake Tahoe and back. At the lake, they had only wall-plug power, so they stayed overnight. But on the way there and back, about halfway in Sacramento, they had a high-power recharging station set up, so that was only a 3-hour additional wait in each direction. It has a 6800-cell battery! John
From: rick_sobie on 26 Sep 2007 16:01
On Aug 9, 1:47 am, RichD <r_delaney2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Jul 28, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > >This is another reason why hybrids make more sense. Pure EVs > > > > >have too many limitations. > > > > > If they could recharge in 10 mins, the US power grid would burn out > > > > What about these? > > >http://altairnano.com/markets_amps.html > > > Shockingly expensive. $75,000 per vehicle just for batteries. > >http://www.greencarcongress.com/2006/07/altair_nanotech.html > > Expensive, who cares? We're talking about the > ENVIRONMENT, we can't worry about filty lucre. > What are you, a greedy Republican? > > Let the gov't fund it, won't cost a farthing! That's > why we need visionaries like Al Gore, bold men > not afraid to take on the special interests, leading > by example. > > -- > Rich Why not just burn Brown's gas? Why do you need an expensive electric car, when you can use technology already in use in welders, to power a car for next to nothing? You just separate the hydrogen and oxygen from water using electro- statics, and presto. It is being done all over. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVhXrvCCILw Instead of burning fossil fuels. If he can do it, why can't anyone else? You like to kill people for oil or something? Oh yeah I forgot, you have some of the most evil people the world has ever seen running the show and they like to fly jets and build bombs and murder people for oil and pollute the environment because that is how they make their money. |