(Of course that's because he was ripping off Tesla).
Russ, NCNE >>
Yeah, it's too bad for Tesla that Edison pushed the public suggestion of how dangerous Tesla's AC current was by promoting it through the use of the electric chair! How's that for extreme marketing.
<< <i>Sorry for getting some people up tight. If your happy paying a lot for electricity so be it, it is none of my business. So sorry again. The4x4man >>
My response in 2 points: 1. Most of us are joking. 2. This is a coin forum, so you have to understand why the first thread was nuked.
"government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
<< <i>Sorry for getting some people up tight. If your happy paying a lot for electricity so be it, it is none of my business. So sorry again. The4x4man >>
Oliver Stone is making a movie about us. It's called Natural Born Skeptics.
<< <i>Are you kidding? The nuke was a joke? That's a good one. With what I'm building, I want to help people not hurt them. The4x4man
P.S. If you all want a coin slot on it, then I'll put one on just for you. But you will get your money back. >>
Now I'm just confused. In forum talk, nuke=poof. I separated comment 1 from comment 2, yet you combined both are arrived with the idea the a nuke is a joke?
"EARLY CANDLES Necessity is the mother of invention and early candles sometimes took rather bizarre forms to utilize available resources. The use of, and improvements to candles has parallelled mans ascent from the stone age. There is no historical record of the first candles used by man, however clay candle holders dating from the fourth century B.C. have been found in Egypt. Early Chinese and Japanese candles were made with wax derived from insects and seeds molded in paper tubes. Wax skimmed from boiling cinnamon was the basis of tapers for temple use in India. The first known candle in America dates to the first century A.D. Native Americans burned oily fish (candlefish) wedged into a forked stick. Early missionaries in the southwestern United States boiled the bark of the Cerio tree and skimmed the wax. Settlers in New England used the same technique to obtain wax from Bayberries. To this day Bayberry candles are made the same way, although cost is prohibitive since it takes one and a half quarts of Bayberries to make an 8 inch taper candle. Tallow, made by rendering animal fat was another common candle making material. Because of its odor, beeswax was preferred although more expensive. The advent of paraffin in the 1800's made tallow obsolete, and it is rarely used in candles anymore."
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Did it go poof?
Poof!
Rex
Marty's thread went poof too - and I thought that was an actual interview - we aren't doing to good today.
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I'm building a perpetual motion machine. Anybody interested?
Russ, NCNE >>
How much $?
<< <i><< I'm building a perpetual motion machine. Anybody interested?
Russ, NCNE >>
How much $? >>
Half the cost of 10 years worth of electricity, but it will last longer than that.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Edison and Tesla had critics too. >>
Add Russ to the list.
<< <i>Edison and Tesla had critics too. >>
Edison was one of Tesla's critics.
(Of course that's because he was ripping off Tesla).
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>With solid state electronic as long you do not turn it off and on all the time, it will last for 10 or more years. >>
You have a gift for profound proclamation.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Edison and Tesla had critics too. >>
Edison was one of Tesla's critics.
(Of course that's because he was ripping off Tesla).
Russ, NCNE >>
Yeah, it's too bad for Tesla that Edison pushed the public suggestion of how dangerous Tesla's AC current was by promoting it through the use of the electric chair! How's that for extreme marketing.
<< <i>Do you know there is a light bulb in N. Y. that has been on for over a hundred years. >>
It's actually in California.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Do you know there is a light bulb in N. Y. that has been on for over a hundred years. >>
Didn't know about one in NY, but there is one in California in Ripley's Believe it or not:
Firestation lightbulb 100+ years
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<< <i>Do you know there is a light bulb in N. Y. that has been on for over a hundred years. >>
Did you ever read Mamet's The Water Engine.?
Careful what you say in public.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Thanks for the post count.
No I did not know about that one, I knew about Tucker.
I have it patent pending.
<< <i>How about PM'ing the question... I guess I missed it..... Cheers, RickO >>
There was no question.
If your happy paying a lot for electricity so be it, it is none of my business.
So sorry again.
The4x4man
<< <i>Sorry for getting some people up tight.
If your happy paying a lot for electricity so be it, it is none of my business.
So sorry again.
The4x4man >>
My response in 2 points:
1. Most of us are joking.
2. This is a coin forum, so you have to understand why the first thread was nuked.
<< <i>Um yes! >>
I KNEW IT!
<< <i>Sorry for getting some people up tight.
If your happy paying a lot for electricity so be it, it is none of my business.
So sorry again.
The4x4man >>
Oliver Stone is making a movie about us. It's called Natural Born Skeptics.
Russ, NCNE
With what I'm building, I want to help people not hurt them.
The4x4man
P.S.
If you all want a coin slot on it, then I'll put one on just for you. But you will get your money back.
<< <i>I'm building a perpetual motion machine. Anybody interested?
Russ, NCNE >>
Nope
<< <i>Do you know there is a light bulb in N. Y. that has been on for over a hundred years. >>
its in a Fire Station
<< <i>
<< <i>Do you know there is a light bulb in N. Y. that has been on for over a hundred years. >>
its in a Fire Station >>
In CA, Pleasenton I think.
<< <i>In CA, Pleasenton I think. >>
Close. Livermore.
<< <i>Are you kidding? The nuke was a joke? That's a good one.
With what I'm building, I want to help people not hurt them.
The4x4man
P.S.
If you all want a coin slot on it, then I'll put one on just for you. But you will get your money back. >>
Now I'm just confused. In forum talk, nuke=poof. I separated comment 1 from comment 2, yet you combined both are arrived with the idea the a nuke is a joke?
<< <i>Who cares! Lightbulbs are modern crap. >>
Not the one that's been burning since 1901.
Russ, NCNE
I have get back to soldering medical leads for my wife's job.
Later,
The4x4man
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<< <i>Who cares! Lightbulbs are modern crap. >>
Not the one that's been burning since 1901.
Russ, NCNE >>
"EARLY CANDLES
Necessity is the mother of invention and early candles sometimes took rather bizarre forms to utilize available resources. The use of, and improvements to candles has parallelled mans ascent from the stone age. There is no historical record of the first candles used by man, however clay candle holders dating from the fourth century B.C. have been found in Egypt. Early Chinese and Japanese candles were made with wax derived from insects and seeds molded in paper tubes. Wax skimmed from boiling cinnamon was the basis of tapers for temple use in India. The first known candle in America dates to the first century A.D. Native Americans burned oily fish (candlefish) wedged into a forked stick. Early missionaries in the southwestern United States boiled the bark of the Cerio tree and skimmed the wax. Settlers in New England used the same technique to obtain wax from Bayberries. To this day Bayberry candles are made the same way, although cost is prohibitive since it takes one and a half quarts of Bayberries to make an 8 inch taper candle. Tallow, made by rendering animal fat was another common candle making material. Because of its odor, beeswax was preferred although more expensive. The advent of paraffin in the 1800's made tallow obsolete, and it is rarely used in candles anymore."
Lightbulbs = Modern Crap.
Candle Linky
<< <i>Wow..... Don't tell me it was the coin slot that kept this "enlightening" thread going this long?!?!
I think it takes the new presidential dollars only.