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On 5/19/2014 1:58 PM, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
fired this volley in : Each suceeding generation is becoming more understanding than the previous and a lot of people don't like how that tarnishes older generations. What the heck does that have to do with the conversation? "More understanding"? Do you mean that it's now OK to beat up your mother? We were a pretty 'clean' bunch of kids. We went on to become businessmen, engineers, and (good) fathers. Pretty much all of those skills are lacking in today's United States generations. I can't speak for Europe. LLoyd Thank you, Lloyd. By "more understanding" I believe he means "more permissive". |
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On Monday, May 19, 2014 1:23:16 PM UTC-4, pyotr filipivich wrote:
"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" lloydspinsidemindspring.com on Sat, 17 May 2014 19:21:50 -0500 typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following: Butch Hatfield fired this volley in : There was a time in this country when most men would have acted just like I did. When I was kid the adult men were all WWII vets and those guys put up with no ****. Consequently we had little crime in our neighborhood. A lot of fist fights but little crime. In that exact same neighborhood we now have the opposite. No fist fights but a **** load of bull**** crime and good men that do nothing. They have all the excuses down about having kids, fearing lawsuits and guns but all this is simply caving into cowardice. Amen! Of the fifty or so kids my age in high school, only TWO ever got in trouble. One for running 'shine', and another for beating up his mom. Well, the first one is covered under the general rubric of "apprentice ship" but the other one - nope, no how. Each suceeding generation is becoming more understanding than the previous and a lot of people don't like how that tarnishes older generations. |
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On Monday, May 19, 2014 2:58:35 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
fired this volley in : Each suceeding generation is becoming more understanding than the previous and a lot of people don't like how that tarnishes older generations. What the heck does that have to do with the conversation? "More understanding"? Do you mean that it's now OK to beat up your mother? NO, Lloyd. We were a pretty 'clean' bunch of kids. We went on to become businessmen, engineers, and (good) fathers. You were all a heck of a bunch more butt-ignorant than today's generation. Just look at R&D today. It says it all. |
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On Monday, May 19, 2014 3:55:04 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
fired this volley in : You were all a heck of a bunch more butt-ignorant than today's generation. Just look at R&D today. It says it all. Phhttt! I TRAINED today's generation of R&D folks. Unless you go to India, you will NOT find the technical skills our "space generation" had (and I'm not sure their 'service-based' technology is as good). We solved every technical problem you can name. Name any modern product you want (including your fancy cell phone), and we built the technology on which it's based. Polymer chemistry? Yeah the Germans started it. We finished it. Integrated circuits? We invented them, from scratch. Computers? We were the only ones who could build them! "Butt-ignorant"? We were - no ARE - "the greatest generation". We just don't have much more time to try to inculcate that knowlege into the next. Lloyd Fuss all you want. But, the NEXT generation is always smarter and has women doing more than *YOUR* generation. (This generation has solved tons of problems that YOUR'S created, BY THE WAY) |
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On Monday, May 19, 2014 2:55:28 PM UTC-7, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
fired this volley in : Fuss all you want. But, the NEXT generation is always smarter and has women doing more than *YOUR* generation. Fuss? Fussing is for silly pussys who are having menstrual problems. I don't fuss, I just state the facts. I'll leave it up to little girlie-boys like you to "fuss". Lloyd Uncle Loud hasn't learned jack **** in many years. It's sad what has happened to Uncle Loud. |
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wrote: On Monday, May 19, 2014 3:55:04 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote: fired this volley in : You were all a heck of a bunch more butt-ignorant than today's generation. Just look at R&D today. It says it all. Phhttt! I TRAINED today's generation of R&D folks. Unless you go to India, you will NOT find the technical skills our "space generation" had (and I'm not sure their 'service-based' technology is as good). We solved every technical problem you can name. Name any modern product you want (including your fancy cell phone), and we built the technology on which it's based. Polymer chemistry? Yeah the Germans started it. We finished it. Integrated circuits? We invented them, from scratch. Computers? We were the only ones who could build them! "Butt-ignorant"? We were - no ARE - "the greatest generation". We just don't have much more time to try to inculcate that knowlege into the next. Lloyd Fuss all you want. But, the NEXT generation is always smarter and has women doing more than *YOUR* generation. Bull****. The give diplomas to brain dead jackasses like you, just so they don't hurt their self esteem. (This generation has solved tons of problems that YOUR'S created, BY THE WAY) I bet they gave you a big old trophy, just for showing up at school from time to time. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On Monday, May 19, 2014 4:01:43 PM UTC-7, Michael Terrell wrote:
wrote: On Monday, May 19, 2014 3:55:04 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote: fired this volley in : You were all a heck of a bunch more butt-ignorant than today's generation. Just look at R&D today. It says it all. Phhttt! I TRAINED today's generation of R&D folks. Unless you go to India, you will NOT find the technical skills our "space generation" had (and I'm not sure their 'service-based' technology is as good). We solved every technical problem you can name. Name any modern product you want (including your fancy cell phone), and we built the technology on which it's based. Polymer chemistry? Yeah the Germans started it. We finished it. Integrated circuits? We invented them, from scratch. Computers? We were the only ones who could build them! "Butt-ignorant"? We were - no ARE - "the greatest generation". We just don't have much more time to try to inculcate that knowlege into the next. Lloyd Fuss all you want. But, the NEXT generation is always smarter and has women doing more than *YOUR* generation. Bull****. The give diplomas to brain dead jackasses like you, just so they don't hurt their self esteem. (This generation has solved tons of problems that YOUR'S created, BY THE WAY) I bet they gave you a big old trophy, just for showing up at school from time to time. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com The above was written by a bitter, handicapped, angry, asshole who is too poor to fix the leaking roofs on his detached buildings. |
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On Mon, 19 May 2014 12:45:31 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Monday, May 19, 2014 2:58:35 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote: fired this volley in : Each suceeding generation is becoming more understanding than the previous and a lot of people don't like how that tarnishes older generations. What the heck does that have to do with the conversation? "More understanding"? Do you mean that it's now OK to beat up your mother? NO, Lloyd. We were a pretty 'clean' bunch of kids. We went on to become businessmen, engineers, and (good) fathers. You were all a heck of a bunch more butt-ignorant than today's generation. Just look at R&D today. It says it all. ROFLMAO! You vote Democrat dont you? Gunner -- " I was once told by a “gun safety” advocate back in the Nineties that he favored total civilian firearms confiscation. Only the military and police should have weapons he averred and what did I think about that? I began to give him a reasoned answer and he cut me off with an abrupt, “Give me the short answer.” I thought for a moment and said, “If you try to take our firearms we will kill you.”" |
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On Mon, 19 May 2014 14:19:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Monday, May 19, 2014 3:55:04 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote: fired this volley in : You were all a heck of a bunch more butt-ignorant than today's generation. Just look at R&D today. It says it all. Phhttt! I TRAINED today's generation of R&D folks. Unless you go to India, you will NOT find the technical skills our "space generation" had (and I'm not sure their 'service-based' technology is as good). We solved every technical problem you can name. Name any modern product you want (including your fancy cell phone), and we built the technology on which it's based. Polymer chemistry? Yeah the Germans started it. We finished it. Integrated circuits? We invented them, from scratch. Computers? We were the only ones who could build them! "Butt-ignorant"? We were - no ARE - "the greatest generation". We just don't have much more time to try to inculcate that knowlege into the next. Lloyd Fuss all you want. But, the NEXT generation is always smarter and has women doing more than *YOUR* generation. Or thats what you claim. In your ignorance. (This generation has solved tons of problems that YOUR'S created, BY THE WAY) Which ones? So hows that Hopey/Changey thingy working out these days? -- " I was once told by a “gun safety” advocate back in the Nineties that he favored total civilian firearms confiscation. Only the military and police should have weapons he averred and what did I think about that? I began to give him a reasoned answer and he cut me off with an abrupt, “Give me the short answer.” I thought for a moment and said, “If you try to take our firearms we will kill you.”" |
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On Monday, May 19, 2014 7:46:51 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Mon, 19 May 2014 14:19:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Monday, May 19, 2014 3:55:04 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote: fired this volley in : You were all a heck of a bunch more butt-ignorant than today's generation. Just look at R&D today. It says it all. Phhttt! I TRAINED today's generation of R&D folks. Unless you go to India, you will NOT find the technical skills our "space generation" had (and I'm not sure their 'service-based' technology is as good). We solved every technical problem you can name. Name any modern product you want (including your fancy cell phone), and we built the technology on which it's based. Polymer chemistry? Yeah the Germans started it. We finished it. Integrated circuits? We invented them, from scratch. Computers? We were the only ones who could build them! "Butt-ignorant"? We were - no ARE - "the greatest generation". We just don't have much more time to try to inculcate that knowlege into the next. Lloyd Fuss all you want. But, the NEXT generation is always smarter and has women doing more than *YOUR* generation. Or thats what you claim. In your ignorance. (This generation has solved tons of problems that YOUR's created, BY THE WAY) Which ones? That's easy. More solar and wind power. Employing sea water as fuel. Better health care. Wanna hear more? So hows that Hopey/Changey thingy working out these days? Sure beats the big oil CRAP of the previous WH occupant. |
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On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 2:33:02 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? As long as its TECHNICALLY correct, yes. (which it is) |
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On Monday, May 19, 2014 7:22:21 PM UTC-4, jon_banquer wrote:
On Monday, May 19, 2014 4:01:43 PM UTC-7, Michael Terrell wrote: wrote: On Monday, May 19, 2014 3:55:04 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote: fired this volley in : You were all a heck of a bunch more butt-ignorant than today's generation. Just look at R&D today. It says it all. Phhttt! I TRAINED today's generation of R&D folks. Unless you go to India, you will NOT find the technical skills our "space generation" had (and I'm not sure their 'service-based' technology is as good). We solved every technical problem you can name. Name any modern product you want (including your fancy cell phone), and we built the technology on which it's based. Polymer chemistry? Yeah the Germans started it. We finished it. Integrated circuits? We invented them, from scratch. Computers? We were the only ones who could build them! "Butt-ignorant"? We were - no ARE - "the greatest generation". We just don't have much more time to try to inculcate that knowlege into the next. Lloyd Fuss all you want. But, the NEXT generation is always smarter and has women doing more than *YOUR* generation. Bull****. The give diplomas to brain dead jackasses like you, just so they don't hurt their self esteem. (This generation has solved tons of problems that YOUR'S created, BY THE WAY) I bet they gave you a big old trophy, just for showing up at school from time to time. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com The above was written by a bitter, handicapped, angry, asshole who is too poor to fix the leaking roofs on his detached buildings. Jon, this room has so many worthless bums, its really pathetic isn't it. All these guys can do is repeat stuff that they heard on TV some 20 yrs ago. |
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On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 3:20:30 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
fired this volley in : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? As long as its TECHNICALLY correct, yes. (which it is) 'Guess they never taught you anything about the "fuel cycle" in school. That's expected. You dream, but you don't build. You have no idea what is a fuel and what is not. You'll never figure it out in time to keep your generation from collapsing into poverty and starvation. You've got everything backwards. |
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On Monday, May 19, 2014 6:03:46 AM UTC-7, Richard wrote:
Got one for me too, jon? You're not even remotely close to being as bitter and mentally handicapped as Terrell is. |
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On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 12:15:24 PM UTC-7, wrote:
On Monday, May 19, 2014 7:22:21 PM UTC-4, jon_banquer wrote: On Monday, May 19, 2014 4:01:43 PM UTC-7, Michael Terrell wrote: wrote: On Monday, May 19, 2014 3:55:04 PM UTC-4, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote: fired this volley in : You were all a heck of a bunch more butt-ignorant than today's generation. Just look at R&D today. It says it all. Phhttt! I TRAINED today's generation of R&D folks. Unless you go to India, you will NOT find the technical skills our "space generation" had (and I'm not sure their 'service-based' technology is as good). We solved every technical problem you can name. Name any modern product you want (including your fancy cell phone), and we built the technology on which it's based. Polymer chemistry? Yeah the Germans started it. We finished it. Integrated circuits? We invented them, from scratch. Computers? We were the only ones who could build them! "Butt-ignorant"? We were - no ARE - "the greatest generation". We just don't have much more time to try to inculcate that knowlege into the next. Lloyd Fuss all you want. But, the NEXT generation is always smarter and has women doing more than *YOUR* generation. Bull****. The give diplomas to brain dead jackasses like you, just so they don't hurt their self esteem. (This generation has solved tons of problems that YOUR'S created, BY THE WAY) I bet they gave you a big old trophy, just for showing up at school from time to time. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com The above was written by a bitter, handicapped, angry, asshole who is too poor to fix the leaking roofs on his detached buildings. Jon, this room has so many worthless bums, its really pathetic isn't it. All these guys can do is repeat stuff that they heard on TV some 20 yrs ago. There are a lot of very smart people in this newsgroup that stopped learning many years ago. Sadly, they now think they know it all. The reality is that they are resting on their laurels. None of these losers has done much in the way of learning for a long, long time. |
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On 2014-05-20, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? Sea water is a perfectly renewable resource, because after burning it condenses back to seawater. It is also non-polluting. Soon, USA will be exporting seawater to other countries, using giant tanker ships. i |
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: Sea water is a perfectly renewable resource, because after burning it condenses back to seawater. It is also non-polluting. Soon, USA will be exporting seawater to other countries, using giant tanker ships. i Yup! G Lloyd |
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"Ignoramus23449" wrote in
message ... On 2014-05-20, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? Sea water is a perfectly renewable resource, because after burning it condenses back to seawater. It is also non-polluting. Soon, USA will be exporting seawater to other countries, using giant tanker ships. i Unfortunately for us Putin personally owns the only source of the essential Dilithium crystals. |
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On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 2:33:18 PM UTC-7, Jim Wilkins wrote:
"Ignoramus23449" wrote in message ... On 2014-05-20, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? Sea water is a perfectly renewable resource, because after burning it condenses back to seawater. It is also non-polluting. Soon, USA will be exporting seawater to other countries, using giant tanker ships. i Unfortunately for us Putin personally owns the only source of the essential Dilithium crystals. Right and Sara Palin can see them from her backdoor. |
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On Tue, 20 May 2014 13:33:02 -0500, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. Are you guys -still- letting that troll in? tsk, tsk, tsk -- Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt |
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On Tue, 20 May 2014 15:25:40 -0500, Ignoramus23449
wrote: On 2014-05-20, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? Sea water is a perfectly renewable resource, because after burning it condenses back to seawater. It is also non-polluting. Soon, USA will be exporting seawater to other countries, using giant tanker ships. Et tu, Iggus? -- Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt |
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
... On Tue, 20 May 2014 15:25:40 -0500, Ignoramus23449 wrote: On 2014-05-20, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? Sea water is a perfectly renewable resource, because after burning it condenses back to seawater. It is also non-polluting. Soon, USA will be exporting seawater to other countries, using giant tanker ships. Et tu, Iggus? Vocative case, Larry. |
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On 5/20/2014 2:38 PM, jon_banquer wrote:
On Monday, May 19, 2014 6:03:46 AM UTC-7, Richard wrote: Got one for me too, jon? You're not even remotely close to being as bitter and mentally handicapped as Terrell is. Should I take that as a compliment? Or damned with faint praise? |
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m: Should I take that as a compliment? Or damned with faint praise? I don't see the queer's postings, but yours I saw. I'd call that "damned with faggot praise". G Lloyd |
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On 5/20/2014 1:33 PM, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? Dolt! Lloyd Actually, Lloyd, the Navy has a pilot project running to do just exactly that. Of course that's going to be expensive fuel - $6 a gallon? Not (yet anyway) a viable replacement for low-grade bunker oil. And the U.S. Naval Research Labs are not exactly "new age" generation. http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/04/09/powering-ships-future-navy-develops-technology-to-turn-seawater-into-fuel/?intcmp=features http://maritime.about.com/od/Engineering/a/Maritime-Fuel-Oil-Standards.htm |
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: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/04/...ure-navy-devel ops-technology-to-turn-seawater-into-fuel/?intcmp=features That's hilarious! Leave it to Fox to Fox up the real story! Apparently, they missed thermodynamics class, or they're lying about what it is they're actually 'extracting' from the sea water. Maybe they're filtering out oyster oil and burning that as fuel! G Lloyd |
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On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 4:10:06 PM UTC-7, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
Richard fired this volley in m: Should I take that as a compliment? Or damned with faint praise? I don't see the queer's postings, but yours I saw. I'd call that "damned with faggot praise". G Lloyd Loud is still mad that I realized he stopped learning a long time ago. Loud isn't able to grasp solid modeling and he's stuck in the past. Loud can't grasp modern machining concepts like what high speed toolpaths are and how to use them. Loud just keeps making a bigger and bigger fool out of himself. More please, uncle Loud! Much more you pussy. :) |
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On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 4:03:27 PM UTC-7, Richard wrote:
On 5/20/2014 2:38 PM, jon_banquer wrote: On Monday, May 19, 2014 6:03:46 AM UTC-7, Richard wrote: Got one for me too, jon? You're not even remotely close to being as bitter and mentally handicapped as Terrell is. Should I take that as a compliment? Or damned with faint praise? Compliment. |
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"Richard" wrote in message
... On 5/20/2014 1:33 PM, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote: fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? Dolt! Lloyd Actually, Lloyd, the Navy has a pilot project running to do just exactly that. Of course that's going to be expensive fuel - $6 a gallon? Not (yet anyway) a viable replacement for low-grade bunker oil. And the U.S. Naval Research Labs are not exactly "new age" generation. http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/04/09/powering-ships-future-navy-develops-technology-to-turn-seawater-into-fuel/?intcmp=features http://maritime.about.com/od/Engineering/a/Maritime-Fuel-Oil-Standards.htm A lot of us would love to discover how to imitate the action of chlorophyll like that. jsw |
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On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 11:33:02 AM UTC-7, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter.. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? Dolt! Lloyd Loud hates the younger generation because he can't understand and do what they have mastered. To try and cover up for this FACT Loud feels he needs to compare what he knows to what the younger generation knows. This makes a fool like Loud feel superior. Loud stopped learning years ago because he thinks he knows everything. The reality is that time has passed Loud by in many areas. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaa |
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The Pussification of the American Male
On 5/20/2014 6:39 PM, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
fired this volley in : http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/04/...ure-navy-devel ops-technology-to-turn-seawater-into-fuel/?intcmp=features That's hilarious! Leave it to Fox to Fox up the real story! Apparently, they missed thermodynamics class, or they're lying about what it is they're actually 'extracting' from the sea water. Maybe they're filtering out oyster oil and burning that as fuel!G Lloyd The fuel is created with the help of an electrolytic cation exchange module, a machine which removes carbon dioxide from seawater while simultaneously producing hydrogen. The gases are then formed into liquid hydrocarbons by a metal catalyst in a reactor system, the lab said in a statement. "In close collaboration with the Office of Naval Research P38 Naval Reserve program, NRL has developed a game changing technology for extracting, simultaneously, CO2 and H2 from seawater," said Dr. Heather Willauer, an NRL research chemist. “This is the first time technology of this nature has been demonstrated with the potential for transition, from the laboratory, to full-scale commercial implementation.” and NRL has made significant advances in the development of a gas-to-liquids (GTL) synthesis process to convert CO2 and H2 from seawater to a fuel-like fraction of C9-C16 molecules. In the first patented step, an iron-based catalyst has been developed that can achieve CO2 conversion levels up to 60 percent and decrease unwanted methane production in favor of longer-chain unsaturated hydrocarbons (olefins). These value-added hydrocarbons from this process serve as building blocks for the production of industrial chemicals and designer fuels. Fuel From Sea Concept - Carbon Capture SkidE-CEM Carbon Capture Skid. The E-CEM was mounted onto a portable skid along with a reverse osmosis unit, power supply, pump, proprietary carbon dioxide recovery system, and hydrogen stripper to form a carbon capture system [dimensions of 63" x 36" x 60"]. (Photo: U.S. Naval Research Laboratory) In the second step these olefins can be converted to compounds of a higher molecular using controlled polymerization. The resulting liquid contains hydrocarbon molecules in the carbon range, C9-C16, suitable for use a possible renewable replacement for petroleum based jet fuel. The predicted cost of jet fuel using these technologies is in the range of $3-$6 per gallon, and with sufficient funding and partnerships, this approach could be commercially viable within the next seven to ten years. Pursuing remote land-based options would be the first step towards a future sea-based solution. The minimum modular carbon capture and fuel synthesis unit is envisioned to be scaled-up by the addition individual E-CEM modules and reactor tubes to meet fuel demands. NRL operates a lab-scale fixed-bed catalytic reactor system and the outputs of this prototype unit have confirmed the presence of the required C9-C16 molecules in the liquid. This lab-scale system is the first step towards transitioning the NRL technology into commercial modular reactor units that may be scaled-up by increasing the length and number of reactors. The process efficiencies and the capability to simultaneously produce large quantities of H2, and process the seawater without the need for additional chemicals or pollutants, has made these technologies far superior to previously developed and tested membrane and ion exchange technologies for recovery of CO2 from seawater or air. |
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m... The fuel is created with the help of an electrolytic cation exchange module, a machine which removes carbon dioxide from seawater while simultaneously producing hydrogen. The gases are then formed into liquid hydrocarbons by a metal catalyst in a reactor system, the lab said in a statement. Oh, it isn't progress in synthetic photosynthesis, instead they are updating the old Fischer-Tropsch process: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fischer...ropsch_process "Being petroleum-poor but coal-rich, Germany used the Fischer–Tropsch process during World War II to produce ersatz (replacement) fuels. Fischer–Tropsch production accounted for an estimated 9% of German war production of fuels and 25% of the automobile fuel." It does NOT create energy from water, but it turns hydrogen from water and carbon monoxide from dioxide into hydrocarbons with the addition of external energy. Basically it converts a less versatile source of energy like coal into liquid fuel. In the 1800's 'water gas' for streetlights was made from water and coal by a cruder version. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_gas "The reaction is endothermic so the fuel must be continually re-heated to keep the reaction going." -jsw |
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The Pussification of the American Male
On 2014-05-20, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 2014 15:25:40 -0500, Ignoramus23449 wrote: On 2014-05-20, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: fired this volley in news:29799071-32ba-4680-9877- : Employing sea water as fuel Just the kind of gibberish I'd expect a non-technical generation to utter. You want to re-phrase that, or do you believe it's correct? Sea water is a perfectly renewable resource, because after burning it condenses back to seawater. It is also non-polluting. Soon, USA will be exporting seawater to other countries, using giant tanker ships. Et tu, Iggus? I am thinking of switching my truck to seawater also, it is the environmentally responsible thing to do. i |
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