KBK said:Has anyone here ever heard of a "Dynamo Pit?"
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During WW2 there was a plant in Milwaukee experimenting with 25 ton dynamos. They rpmed one to failure and sent a piece flying out of the pit. Someone several blocks away thought a meteor had landed in his yard.
KBK said:
And Steorn shows it's magnetic device over the next few days, finally. Hard to stomp on them (if true) if they make big, wide band noises about it. The more public, the better. Gotta love those Scots. Been doing it with planned direction, since the 12th century. Maybe this is more of the same.
Oops, those darn technical difficulties.....
Further to Steorn’s announcement yesterday (5th July) regarding the technical difficulties experienced during the installation of its “Orbo” technology at the Kinentica Museum in London, Steorn has decided to postpone the demonstration until further notice.
Sean McCarthy CEO stated that “technical problems arose during the installation of the demonstration unit in the display case on Wednesday evening. These problems were primarily due to excessive heat from the lighting in the main display area. Attempts to replace those parts affected by the heat led to further failures and as a result we have to postpone the public demonstration until a future date.”
He continued that “we apologise for the inconvenience caused to all the people who had made arrangements to visit the demonstration or were planning on viewing the demonstration online.”
Over the next few weeks the company will explore alternative dates for the public demonstration.
Hey, Ken, check this out.
Dang man..next time add "and only Ken.
I think I need to lay down.
"Santa & God debase women as if non-existing opposites."
WTF? I don't think asprin is strong enough. Now that I so clearly understand cubic time, I'm losing three days of sleep for each day I'm awake.
WTF? I don't think asprin is strong enough. Now that I so clearly understand cubic time, I'm losing three days of sleep for each day I'm awake.
Not three, FOUR. There are four cycles in each day and I have offered $10,000 to those stupid scientists to prove otherwise. The notion of THREE cycles is exactly the sort of thing that they WANT you to believe, so that you don't see the truth.
It's all very simple, once you see it. Very simple.
It's all very simple, once you see it. Very simple.
It's all very simple, once you see it.
My newest fear, is that some day, my facilities will have deteriorated to the point were I actually do. I suspect if I live long enough, about the time I'm wheeled in the corner with a drool cup strapped on during family functions, it will all make perfect sense.
quasi said:How many sides has a pyramid ?
Depends on the pyramid. Triangular has 4, rectangular has 5, and so on.
xplod1236 said:
Depends on the pyramid. Triangular has 4, rectangular has 5, and so on.
Well since I went to http://www.timecube.com/ I realise this may not be so. Any one stuck in the single planar physical realm would only see 5 (pyramid) but when enters the inner multi-physical realm one can see many more. Surprisingly this is much easier to do than one first imagines.
Q
Surprisingly this is much easier to do that one first imagines.
Well ya. A Timothy Leary style pharmaceutical with an orange juice chaser, and your there

DJ Exprice said:
I met someone last week that was convinced that they have bent spoons.
SY said:
Holy crap.
And I thought I needed a life and to get out more often.
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