hillbillypie
Breeder in Training
Tomato Growing Nutjob
Posts: 210
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Post by hillbillypie on Mar 8, 2011 18:06:11 GMT -5
I would like to hear more about that beer.
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Mar 8, 2011 18:25:04 GMT -5
GasBuddy.com says that gas in Orlando, FL is between $3.39 and $3.47 a gallon this afternoon. So I'm going to hazard a guess that y'all are talking about a Gallon of Milk Or 24 Beers??
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Post by izitmidnight on Mar 8, 2011 18:49:58 GMT -5
If you belong to Costco, gas is still $3.38 a gallon. Otherwise, We are paying 3.56 a gallon tonight. Milk is still $2.35 a gallon at Costco. At the supermarket, it is 4.85
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Post by willyswoodpile on Mar 8, 2011 19:04:35 GMT -5
GasBuddy.com says that gas in Orlando, FL is between $3.39 and $3.47 a gallon this afternoon. So I'm going to hazard a guess that y'all are talking about a Gallon of Milk Or 24 Beers?? It is on yahoo news. Suncoast Energy.
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Blk_Vegan
Tomato Gardener
Coasting Downstream
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Post by Blk_Vegan on Mar 8, 2011 19:30:45 GMT -5
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Mar 8, 2011 23:08:05 GMT -5
We paid $3.66 a gallon in the CA desert on February 4th. I can just imagine what it costs there now (Chiriaco Summit, CA).
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Post by puttgirl on Mar 9, 2011 0:42:15 GMT -5
I paid $3.49 yesterday.
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Post by dld on Mar 9, 2011 5:26:06 GMT -5
Gas - $3.39 a gallon Milk - $4.05 a gallon
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Post by reubent on Mar 9, 2011 15:47:56 GMT -5
good ole mr tesla invented a way to run everything on nothing, yep, that's right! well, not actually nothing but by all appearance it was so. Actually he discovered simple means of unbalancing what he called radiant energy and turning it into electricity, massive quantities of it out of very simple cheap apparatus. So why didn't it get put to work? Simple, the love of money. Too much money to be made by pumping oil, and the guys with the money use it to keep all alternatives under heavy handed control. I accidentally got into the other side of things and discovered the hidden threatening and assassinations that go on constantly behind the scenes just to keep that stuff out of common knowledge and the market. Nowdays few men of education will take a second look because they've been taught that "overunity" is foolishness. And few people of non education can comprehend what's going on. It generally takes a person with good education but an open mind to be willing to dig and find the stuff, understand it and not get turned off by the seeming contradiction of the laws of physics. (which contradiction is only apparent, it disappears when we understand what's really happening) But then we discover such technology is being so closely watched that we don't dare use any of it except with great secrecy. Because anyone doing it publicly gets threatened with dire death threats, they're stuff confiscated, and stopped real quick. (it happened to my neighbor and it scared him out of what he was doing) And if the experimenter refuses to stop promoting it, assassination has happened. So yes, the alternative has been around for about as long as the burning of oil for energy has, but kept hidden. Lots of technical info has been collected on dozens of related inventions by Patrick and updated constantly at free-energy-info.co.uk A man by the name of Don Smith, an electrical engineer, went so far with it in recent times as to develop some very small table top or handheld units powered by a small battery that can run vehicles of any size. All it takes is a few parts out of a junk TV and some odds and ends and you can put together a small unit that will power an electric car infinitely, but it does take some knowledge of resonance tuning of circuits to get it working. It seems that a rectified high voltage (pulsed DC) at low end radio frequency fed into a resonance tuned circuit has the effect of unbalancing the energy that occupies all of space in massive quantities, and you suddenly have massive power appearing in the tuned coil from seemingly nowhere. Oh well, Ya gotta read Patrick's e-book from the beginning to get a better understanding of what's going on with it.
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