39-day trip to Mars
On Apr 2, 12:08*pm, William Mook wrote:
On Mar 31, 8:36*pm, Brad Guth wrote:
On Mar 31, 2:40*pm, William Mook wrote:
On Mar 30, 8:40*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
William Mook wrote:
:On Mar 23, 1:23*am, Brad Guth wrote:
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:I have said for nearly 20 years now, and continue to say, the less you
:have to post in response to what I say, the better off we'll all be.
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That thought can be simplified to "The less you post (either of you),
the better off we'll all be."
--
"Ordinarily he is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is
*only stupid."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- Heinrich Heine
I don't care how much Brad posts, I just wish he'd stop cock blocking
me.
You mean there's any other person or group on Usenet that'll bother to
openly support you as half or even a tenth as well as I have?
I've offered 50/50 matching funds for promoting some but not all of
your ideas. *Has anyone else offered anything better than squat?
How much public support has Fred J. McCall offered, if he were in
charge?
*~ BG
Brad, if you would care to wire transfer any amount of money over
$100,000 into my bank account, I will match whatever actual money you
transfer in with my own money, and set up a company to develop MEMS
rocket engines, arrange a take-over of Boeing and all the rest.
Cheers
William
I'll see what I can do. Don't hold your breath, because GW Bush and
Dick Cheney took most of my spare loot, and they could just as easily
have taken my life if I were in the wrong place as of 9/11, TWA flight
800 and a few other unfortunate times and places that our government
of that era failed us.
Otherwise, I'll gladly support your run for the head of NASA, DARPA or
even DoE. Don't fail us now, because we need your leadership and
talent more than ever. We also need your cheaper, cleaner and
renewable energy as of yesterday, even if it means liquefying our
national coal reserves into synfuel within as little as a century (at
most two centuries).
I have a client that told me scary things about our Alaska oil fields
that are drying up as fast or faster then they can drill new ones.
They are using pretty much every known trick in the book to get that
oil as is at $51/barrel.
They need your hydrogen injections, because right now they pump those
nasty wellhead gasses along with certain other spendy chemicals at
3500 psi back into the ground in order to extract that high sulfur oil
out of extremely deep pockets. In other words, they are running out
of viable technology, as well as unlikely to ever get that natural gas
pipeline, and they still refuse to utilize any existing Canadian
pipeline. This means the all-inclusive energy applied for getting
that $51/barrel oil is likely similar to the energy worth of that oil.
~ BG
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