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On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 15:42:42 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 13:22:38 -0500, Gene Kearns wrote: A tachyon is constrained to the space-like portion of the energy-momentum graph. Therefore, it cannot slow down to subluminal speeds. Even if tachyons were conventional, localisable particles, they would still preserve the basic tenets of causality in special relativity and not allow transport faster than light Best answer: http://tinyurl.com/38ol3g Zero Point Module? Nah. Woodward Effect engines - sometimes called Mach Effect, Impulse Engine or Transient Mass Acceleration Effect which in experiments, actually works. The Woodward Effect takes advantage of the fact that any accelerated mass will vary from lighter to heavier and vice versa depending on the direction of acceleration. Logically, the average mass stays the same. If you push on the mass when it is heavy and pull on it when it is light, net thrust is generated resulting in motion. That's what is going to power Eisboch's new boat. You guys are close. I'd be proceeding faster in the negotiations for the new boat, but so far I can't find anybody to do a fuel rod inspection. Well son-of-a-gun, how about that. As it happens, one of my oldest's best friends is a nuclear engineer and as it happens, an expert in fuel rods. Former Squid Engineering officer to boot. I can set up an appointment. :) |
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On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 17:24:16 -0500, JimH wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... Off to the Navigator with a bunch of cardboard boxes to clean out my "stuff". This will be my last night spent aboard. The closing is next week and the new owners plan to start spending time on it during the remainder of the winter in preparation for taking it to Chesapeake Bay in the spring. Eight years have gone by since we bought "Soul Source". It's been a lot of fun and I'll miss having her. not required But... now on to new things. (assuming we also sell the GB) which is starting to look likely. There's a growing list of interested, potential buyers who want to check it out in the spring after launching. Mrs.E. agrees that I can't go boatless, so it will be fun researching and shopping for the next "perfect" boat. I've got my eyes on something, but I want to keep ShortWave guessing for a while. Eisboch Congratulations on the sale. As I said before......it has to be a bitter sweet experience. A new journey awaits you with the search for your new boat. The hunt (a basic male instinct passed on to us for generations) is always fun, especially when it comes to boats! I have to say it! After all the petty barbs that you have pointed at Eisboch over the last few years. How long did it take for your wife to "hunt down" and "secure" the ownership of your boat and dockage. Isn't it grand that she was so considerate to insist on elecrtic starting as apposed to your fat ass pulling his guts out to start an outboard engine. I am sure she is the one that still "hunts" for sponges, towels, soap and every thing your lazy ass needs for her to maintain the cosmetics of a boat. You made it just too easy and you needed to see it in writing. Yee! Ha! Replies ignored. RLM |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message news ![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 13:22:38 -0500, Gene Kearns wrote: A tachyon is constrained to the space-like portion of the energy-momentum graph. Therefore, it cannot slow down to subluminal speeds. Even if tachyons were conventional, localisable particles, they would still preserve the basic tenets of causality in special relativity and not allow transport faster than light Best answer: http://tinyurl.com/38ol3g Zero Point Module? Nah. Woodward Effect engines - sometimes called Mach Effect, Impulse Engine or Transient Mass Acceleration Effect which in experiments, actually works. The Woodward Effect takes advantage of the fact that any accelerated mass will vary from lighter to heavier and vice versa depending on the direction of acceleration. Logically, the average mass stays the same. If you push on the mass when it is heavy and pull on it when it is light, net thrust is generated resulting in motion. That's what is going to power Eisboch's new boat. You guys are close. I'd be proceeding faster in the negotiations for the new boat, but so far I can't find anybody to do a fuel rod inspection. Eisboch http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/19/t...r-your-garage/ |
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On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 19:38:59 -0500, "JimH" wrote:
"RLM" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 17:24:16 -0500, JimH wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Off to the Navigator with a bunch of cardboard boxes to clean out my "stuff". This will be my last night spent aboard. The closing is next week and the new owners plan to start spending time on it during the remainder of the winter in preparation for taking it to Chesapeake Bay in the spring. Eight years have gone by since we bought "Soul Source". It's been a lot of fun and I'll miss having her. not required But... now on to new things. (assuming we also sell the GB) which is starting to look likely. There's a growing list of interested, potential buyers who want to check it out in the spring after launching. Mrs.E. agrees that I can't go boatless, so it will be fun researching and shopping for the next "perfect" boat. I've got my eyes on something, but I want to keep ShortWave guessing for a while. Eisboch Congratulations on the sale. As I said before......it has to be a bitter sweet experience. A new journey awaits you with the search for your new boat. The hunt (a basic male instinct passed on to us for generations) is always fun, especially when it comes to boats! I have to say it! After all the petty barbs that you have pointed at Eisboch over the last few years. How long did it take for your wife to "hunt down" and "secure" the ownership of your boat and dockage. Isn't it grand that she was so considerate to insist on elecrtic starting as apposed to your fat ass pulling his guts out to start an outboard engine. I am sure she is the one that still "hunts" for sponges, towels, soap and every thing your lazy ass needs for her to maintain the cosmetics of a boat. You made it just too easy and you needed to see it in writing. Yee! Ha! Replies ignored. RLM Another NG idiot. Goodbye. You'd better killfile him. There's too much truth to his comments. -- John H |
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Eisboch wrote:
Off to the Navigator with a bunch of cardboard boxes to clean out my "stuff". This will be my last night spent aboard. The closing is next week and the new owners plan to start spending time on it during the remainder of the winter in preparation for taking it to Chesapeake Bay in the spring. Eight years have gone by since we bought "Soul Source". It's been a lot of fun and I'll miss having her. But... now on to new things. (assuming we also sell the GB) which is starting to look likely. There's a growing list of interested, potential buyers who want to check it out in the spring after launching. Mrs.E. agrees that I can't go boatless, so it will be fun researching and shopping for the next "perfect" boat. I've got my eyes on something, but I want to keep ShortWave guessing for a while. Eisboch Is it in this category? http://mainship.com/models/45trawler/45T.html |