Re: pulsed DC and transformers
- From: Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:28:19 -0700
mrdarrett@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jun 23, 11:51 am, Joerg <notthisjoerg...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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It's disturbing. I see many well-educated people fall prey to hype
technologies. Predominantly the overly eco- bio- whatever leaning folks.
The millisecond they get criticized they often react with "Ah,
baloney" but without being able to furnish any data to support their own
theory. Kind of like warmingists ...
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Regards, Joerg
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Yes, truly.
The site I posted above used to mention some sort of tax-free, cheap
inedible sugar from Mexico. I tried seeking more info via the web,
but no luck. (What kind of sucrose is inedible ??? And why?) The
website's FAQ has since removed the reference to the cheap Mexican
sugar.
One of the ways I would have done it differently, by the way, would
have involved just going to restaurants and collecting starchy food
scraps (rice, bread, potatoes)... toss in a little bit of alpha-
amylase enzyme (0.1% by mass) to convert starch to glucose, that the
yeast can eat.
Very shortly thereafter you'll read in the papers that some crooks lifted a vat of starchy food scraps from the so-and-so diner. There ain't enough of that stuff. Look at the theft cases of "discarded" french fries oil. Some people are becoming desperate.
A while ago I was passed by a Mercedes 300 TurboDiesel in the Bay Area. He pulled into the right lane in front of me but I had to back off. This car let off such a strong burger shop smell that my mouth began to water.
Global warming... well, if it's true, I can start a coconut farm in
Alaska...
Not likely. We used to be able to grow citrus around here. No more, that stuff dies in freezes every winter.
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