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  1. Re:High Mileage Cars on Can Your Car Get 1,700 MPG? · · Score: 0

    What then would you think of an engine that uses two energy mediums, one cold the other hot, that cancel each other out temperature-wise so that the engine running full throttle doesn't get warm? I happen to know someone who did that... hehehe

  2. Re:High Mileage Cars on Can Your Car Get 1,700 MPG? · · Score: 0

    Would you be interested in 95% efficiency then? (www.newpath4.com/anwar_drillitfastdrillitgoodforg etaboutthneighborhood_anwar.htm) If an electric motor can do it, then a car can too. And yes friend, you are correct. Try not to say never. As far as cars getting smaller yeah that's a problem. Mixing go-karts with semi's is a real poor idea. That's why I wrote www.newpath4.com/interstate81.htm where I give some plausible reasons for making our interstates into double deckers. A lightweight, quickly constructed upper roadway that would only carry smart cars, lightweights.

  3. Re:how about cars vs. trains vs. planes on Can Your Car Get 1,700 MPG? · · Score: 0

    How about a pneumatic horizontal elevator?

  4. Re:A more realistic challenge on Can Your Car Get 1,700 MPG? · · Score: 0

    Ordinarily I'd agree with your lack of optimism. However, running out of crude and an atmosphere that pumped up 367% last year for a record CO2 level that threatens to do a lot of damage -even to the rich- are additions to the situation that are going to have to be taken into account. I'm also optimistic that the majority of the people via the Internet are achieving a level of cross communication that can't be controlled by the rich, and the poor are FAST LEARNERS. They know something is terribly wrong, they're fed up, and the time is ripe for a new car company to come forth with a very simple car. It's time for a new Model-T with a new engine the people want to have and not the engines Detroit keep forcing down our collective throat. Yes, it's time for a Bright Idea to come along. Anyone got one? (www.newpath4.com/index.html#rocketscience)

  5. Re:A more realistic challenge on Can Your Car Get 1,700 MPG? · · Score: 0

    We're so desperate for answers now that we have to look to "young engineers"? I can think of a few things that are better according to youth, but engineers??? Engineers aren't plucked off of trees. hehehehe Thanks for giving an old dude a good chuckle tho.

  6. Re:Infinite MPG on Can Your Car Get 1,700 MPG? · · Score: 0

    Historically, those who doubt the impossible usually lose.

  7. Re:What about THOMAS EDISON? on Bypassing Intel's Overclock Limit Reveals DDR2-667 · · Score: 0

    Would you like to know my BEST INVENTION? It isn't perpetual motion. It's for a roving machine, sort of like a lawnmower I guess. It drives all over Africa, or Vietnam. It seeks out ground mines. It's made to explode them on purpose, underneath, and harness the energy to power it on to find more unexploded bombs, instead of some kid. When I had that idea I faxed it to the White House and faxed it over to England. Haven't heard a peep. It's funny. So many people trying to make the patent system work. I can't even get people to take stuff when I give it to them. I feel like "Ralph" and want to call it a Commie plot, except well it just CAN'T BE. IT'S THE WHITE HOUSE. Or, it's our DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY. So far my only inventions to get to market have been stolen. Kind of sad commentary isn't it. Perhaps I should have put them all online with no links... I know how to make a jim dandy asteroid killer but I guess I'll keep it to myself while they send up observer satellites... know how to enhance the ion engine to many times current power... Boy, if a car hits me tomorrow you guys are going to have to do all this yourself, all over again. Well, at least you'll have plenty of lights to see the planet killer coming... Hey, what an IDEA. IT WAS RIGHT THERE ALL ALONG, RIGHT IN FRONT MY FACE! All I have to do is change my name to THOMAS ALVA EDISON. Whew. I had about given all hope up to ye who enter here. What a RELIEF!

  8. Re:What about THOMAS EDISON? on Bypassing Intel's Overclock Limit Reveals DDR2-667 · · Score: 0

    How did you know about my perpetual motion machine? Sure, it's on my website... but I didn't make any links to it. I just sat it there to pull when I'm ready. {Hhmmm, Slash Dot has some REALLY SMART PEOPLE.} I can't whip em so I might as well join em... oops. Done that. Sshhh. Mum's the word man. You don't want anybody to read that I CRACKED PERPETUAL MOTION DO YOU?! Did you mean lightning or nitrogen perhaps? Yeah, that's it, yeah. Those are just perpetual power. You don't really for a MINUTE THINK I ACTUALLY MADE A NON STOP HAMSTER WHEEL DID YOU? hehehehe You KNOW that's impossible... Why, that can't happen any more than me THWARTING A SLASH DOT LAWYER er MODERATOR!

  9. Dishwasher for Sale! dish washer f on Too Few American Scientists? Maybe Not · · Score: 0

    In every guy's life there has to be a summer of '42 eh? Baby. The rain must fall. Antie Emm, Antie Emm. Hey, I drove a ding dang truck for 3.5 CENTS A MILE, about $200 a week with the (Thank God for) breakdown time and layover pay. Did it for 3 years. What's so bad about $35,000.oo ? You just have to get 2 jobs is all ($70,000.oo), and with a PhD you oughtta be able to do that with yer hands tied behind yer back! Oh, is 80 hours a week too much fer ye? Gee, Chitty-Chitty Bah Bang. I was on the road 135 hours a week, little time to stop and less time to eat. And I did it with a cracked vertebrae. We've turned into a nation of CLOCK PUNCHERS SINGING GIMME GIMME GIMME TO TH CHURCH ON TIME. I baked Dunkin' Donuts for 2 years making $10 a nite, 5 years making $40 a nite, 80 hours a week and more standing on a hard floor and yep, the cracked vertebrae was right there too. No benefits. You guys don't have a clue. I was washing dishes in a seafood restaurant when I was 11YO for 10 cents an hour - 1966, under the table straight out of the cash drawer because I was UNDER AGE& AGAINST THE LAW. Oh, I'm sorry. I guess you thought only the blacks got discriminated against. Poof, there goes another strange illusion. And when our wonderful President Mr. Kennedy said we all had to run and take all those tests no one bothered to check us OR our shoes, so after the runs my feet would be cut from the ingrown toenails. Eventually getting infected from REAL LIFE 101 the doctor had to cut them out without novocaine because the infection wouldn't let the novocaine work. You guys need to hear a little real life once in a while. $35,000.oo working in a air-conditioned lab? Beats hell out of the life I got handed. And if you mark this off topic you're wrong. I'm dead on the topic. People have gotten soft. And you DON'T have to be black to get a whip across your back.

  10. Power Magnification Curse er Curve is Missing on Cardboard WiFi Antenna Upgrade · · Score: 0

    You might could magnify it's available power by spraying it with supercold liquid nitrogen on one side and steaming the other side... hehe hehe www.newpath4.com Perhaps it needs more CAPACITORS TOO to control all that power!

  11. Re:What about THOMAS EDISON? on Bypassing Intel's Overclock Limit Reveals DDR2-667 · · Score: 0

    I have wondered that myself. I guess since most readers have already decided I'm a troll they figure their isn't much reason WASTING ELECTRONS. I still think Edison was pretty smart. I don't think saying that makes me flamebait. I believe each inventor's ideas usually has some kind of staying power. I believe we embraced AC current too fast. A number of people paid with their lives because of that, especially with the early TV's that didn't use isolation transformers and they happened to touch the metal case. I don't buy into every new technology that comes along, nor every new cpu or motherboard. I don't throw money out the window either. You seem to know a lot about electricity. Do you have any objections to designing a home that converts incoming AC into DC, eliminating the home from flooding the human body with electromagnetic radiation? I would however have to disagree with you. I seriously DOUBT that my 1G motherboard is gulping anything as fast as you're saying. Also your trying to say DC isn't fast is a bit at odds with my understanding of lightning. I believe Edison & Tesla have shown us that we can do just about whatever we decide to do with AC & DC. I do appreciate you taking the time to tell the troll why a motherboard needs capacitors. If you post again maybe you can explain to me why we don't have parallel capacitive circuits alongside lightning rods to harvest useable electricity from lightning eh?

  12. What about THOMAS EDISON? on Bypassing Intel's Overclock Limit Reveals DDR2-667 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Wasn't old Tom right tho?, that DC current is best for short distances? Why doesn't the modern PC have an integrated power backup? If it ran on straight DC that would eliminate the spikes and we could go on to a safer tomorrow. AC power supplies are evil. The college-educated who are making simple processes overly complex and failure prone aren't far behind. Edison laughs at us from the grave. America used to be a place to excel but now we found out how to profit out the yingyang from neverending Sales... which holds people back. We have become a nation of control freaks. One look at our political system that can only come up with two white guys running for President should tell us a thousand words. Maybe the reason we're getting the dregs on cpu and memory is that NASA is scooping up the best for sending to Mars eh? I underclock my stuff so it will still be running in 2030. You can't beat a 3.4 downclocked to 667 hehehehe. Nitrogen power Forever.

  13. Space Elevator Naming convention on Notes From 3rd Annual Space Elevator Conference · · Score: 0

    Why not call it a "spacelator"? And make the tubing hollow, get it strung up first, then pump it full of something that will quick harden. If fact, you could erect a giant scaffold that way while we're at it. Of course the stuff would start hardening long before it reached 100 miles so maybe it would have to be distributed along the inside of the tubes and the active ingredient squirted in later as a fast moving gas. As long as you guys keep hitting my website and learning about my engine made of gold you can do what you want with scaffolds. I'm afraid of heights so I'll never use the spacelator anyhow. I sure hope we can get away of using freight-sized elevators for lifting a single human tho. No, I'm wrong again. Given the overall height it would be best to move the scaffolding up in sections, squirt the agent, section again, squirt the agent again. I sure hope somebody has a design for a robot builder that doesn't care about heights or need to breathe oxygen. And doesn't mind squirting agents.

  14. Re:Uhhhh on Building A Homebrew Robotic Lawnmower? · · Score: 0

    No not true. But I'd like to have one that big anyway. I'm assuming it would be REAL HOTDOG. Actually wouldn't use blades old chap. Weedeater lightweights. Remember, such a unit would be running 12-24 hours a day so it never has to be asked to whack at the high grass YOU AND I LEAVE right mate? So that takes away one of your turbochargers right there. It wouldn't have to be a full 21 incher; it could be a 21 cm single weedeating juggernaut of sheer raw power, engine:grassblade ratio. Now if we ETtrapolate a little further we would run both the drying fanblade and the weedeater string on a shared shaft, so that easily whacks away further at your grossly unnecessary cost overruns you're apprently quite used to getting. What we would need to do is make the dryer blade run first then alternatively the dryer blade would quit and our Weirdwhacker Special would cut, so that we would have a Whack-Cut Alternating Juggernaut (another fool Riley contraption). This you see is far more advanced become now than any ODDINARY LAWNMOWER. The real test question that looms over every modern invention is not just the simple question of Will it work? but rather Will your normally Christmassy-level smiling neighbors put together a mini-class action lawsuit? That's where a new invention that is "in the public eye" must have a high level of visual appeal (aesthetics). And there would have to be a facility for sharing the machine with your neighber which would hopefully serve to sway the judge with a preponderance of mitigating circumstances as long as you don't forget to wear your leg cast ito his Corkroom. Choice of a proper retail chain that would welcome the addition of such a small yet effishient li'l grassblade feller becomes critical also. While under Norms of Queensberry circumstances we would tend to Target this new invention toward the upper middle spread class of adults, in this case I think we should Target the children by using Toys R' Us as our flagship outlet chain. If we can get the young people of this great land nay the World hooked on using this little baby then it's highly unlikely as adults they would ever forsake us, and sales would skyplane-62 through the roof! We would corner the market with the li'l whackard, driving Bricks and Strata, Tecumseh & Caterpu oops Caterkitty into shameful bankruptcy and our lawn domination would continue for a THOUSAND YEARS. The selling price is also of critical importance, so we would start small, choose a number the Public would automatically embrace as the Deal of the Century ($19.95) for the children's model. (That's what we in the ad biz refer to as "the hook".) THEN WE FOLLOW YOUR SUGGESTION, gradually start tacking extras onto it so that by the time ol' Mr. Smartypants Campbell buys his'n we'll have the price upped to a very comfy $149.95 with barely $10.00 of actual cost add to the Unit. With several proper catchy naming conventions and all, like having the solar panel array painted green and shaped like a big tortoise shell we would be In Like Flint. I think, personally, that it would still be a bit heavy. But we need to remember that as soon as NASA completes it exploration of Mars we will have some new lightweight technologies we can't even dream about now. We''ll incorporate those. The important thing also is to start our little money machine out with a 1086, whine & complain, tear up a lot publicly, wear a blond wig and a nice skirt. Yes, the fly will never see the Whacker Coming. But it is, most surely; it's bloody coming.

  15. Re:There's a lot of words that men in suits use. on The Open Source Paradigm Shift · · Score: 0

    Wonder if I'll be awarded a complimentary suit for writing a webpage 18,000 pixels High? Will people bow before me in awe and shock? Where Guyver when you need him oops Guiness? Well fellas I don't know but I paradine around town all the time. Nobody seems to care. I'll be releasing my definition of Black Holes this coming week. Be on the "Anwar" Page. I wonder if we could tie in a generator to the suit bottoms when all the "men in suits" lunge forward at the same time while reading my explanation of the Universe? Then we could double the power obtained whenthey all pass out at the 16,000 pixel mark... Don't bother ridiculing me on SlashDot til after you read the page and get back up off the floor, suit or no. What day is the 4th of July? I think I'll give the 4th something to shoot fireworks a little harder for. Wait a Slim Pickens minute. If I wait til the 4th and everybody's OUTSIDE no one will see the page. I'll have to study on this.

  16. Space Elevator for Moon & outer Planets on Scientist Sees Space Elevator in 15 Years · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Space elevators are going to be extremely expensive for Earthans. NASA should be concentrating on using them for exploring Mars, the Moon, and other visitable places in the Solar System. Places that have much lower Gravity and the elevators would not require to be so gravity-resistant. Such a system gains importance that way in that our astronaut teams would not need all that much fuel since they would not have to "land" on the planet to explore it. Specifically this would be an advantage for Moon exploration eh? BTW today I solved the riddle of what Black Holes really are doing. I'll be adding it to my "ANWAR 9-1-1 ANWAR 911" Page in the next week or so. Hey, I'm writing as FAST AS I CAN. www.newpath4.com and the link is on ../sitelist.htm "ANWAR DRILLING?" link at top.

  17. Re:Uhhhh on Building A Homebrew Robotic Lawnmower? · · Score: 0

    That's quite an intriguing thought there you guys. I think we should be in agreement then that someone should make a lawnmower that dries the grass before the blades try to cut it. This would make the blades stay sharp much longer... And Seattle residents would have help with the wet grass situation. Including the first post about this from England I think he said. I would have to say that a solar-powered mower running slowly, automatically, & methodically would be able to take the time necessary to dry the grass this way. One aspect bothers me tho, this pervasive idea that eats at so many people today that if something is worth doing we shouldn't do it because some BRUCE ALMIGHTY dang company would have already done it. This type of "logic" is defeatist, brainwashing counterproductive hogwash. If inventors through our history had thought that way we would still be out clubbing animals for food and women for sex er companionship. Last year, I fixed an engine (the LN2000) by taking it from being a single energy source (compressed nitrogen) to be a 2-energy powerhouse replacement for all gasoline engines, simply by adding steam prior to the cold nitrogen. This allows the LN2000 to achieve a glut of power. It's all explained on this page: www.newpath4.com/anwar_drillitfastdrillitgoodforge taboutthneighborhood_anwar.htm with several other links to my other pages. Why hasn't the World erupted in a giant CELEBRATION THEN at the pending demise of pollution and domination by the OPEC TASKMASTER DYNASTY? The only reason I can figure is because people today have accepted this idea that if something is so damn great WE SHOULD ALREADY HAVE IT. Because of that, we may not EVER GET IT. I fixed the engine but I don't know if I'll ever get this new engine going; heck fire people, fixing the dang engine is child's play compared to fixing people's "I'm-already-defeated" attitude toward anything new and wonderful. We wouldn't have peanut butter, condoms, birth control pills or Nuthin' if Inventors hadn't stubbornly bucked people like that yet I can't help but feel that this WALL I have run into in this day and time is a taller wall than at any previous time in human history. Is that the state of humanity today? Where someone makes a non-polluting engine but it's too late to be accepted because we've been processed through some kind of TV dumbdown machine for over 50 years, effectively stripping us of our objectivity? Abandon hope all ye who enter the realm of the simple inventor.

  18. Roanoke isn't spelled I R A Q on Linux in Iraq · · Score: 0

    I'm NOT in Iraq. I'm in VIRGINIA fighting 6 billion people truth and nail with sometimes off topic comments, that's all. It's the kind of Pancho Guerrilla fighting I have to do to advertise and otherwise strongarm the World's populace that my nitrogen engine will cut our need for crude oil forever... I'm not proud to be so crude, have to stupe so low that I maybe appear to be a IRAQUEUE FREEDOM FIGHTER. Check it out (www.newpath4.com/anwar_drillitfastdrillitgoodforg etaboutthneighborhood_anwar.htm) and CALL ME! My number is 1-ARI-RAT-RACE after translating for OURS ON END. I'll GET YOU BACK oops get back to you. Boy, the things I do for you guys... As far as that other Comment about driving a 3 wheel tin can electric on an American shriek er street I'd rather convert my 302 to use nitrogen & steam before I ever agree to be a persuasion instrument. You can take that to th' Bank! wonderfullife@newpath4.com Whew! Sure glad Slashdot finly spraing for that new audio spell check feature. Now I'll be able to write many more of these made up phony engine alerts... Had you all going to the cleaners there for a while eh?

  19. Steamed Atoms! on Cars To Be Assembled Atom By Atom · · Score: 0

    If they can conceive of that they should like my new engine. It will use lots less atoms. www.newpath4.com/steamedheatengine.html Surely it isn't >>> THAT HARD TO UNDERSTAND. Compressed (liquified) nitrogen droplets injected into a cylinder already WANT TO EXPAND ANYWAY, so having the steam there forces a really major conflict. The supercold nitrogen forces the steam moisture to instantly collapse, drawing the expanding nitrogen into a superspeed expansion condition by engaging the Power of an instant Vacuum. It is an explosion without combustion or combustion by-products. Gee whiz Wally, it isn't rocket science! It's a true 100% symbiotic catalyst that works both sides of the street. Is that so hard to understand? hehehe No gasoline, no diesel, no crude oil, no burnt hydrocarbons, and NO DRILLING NEEDED IN ANWAR !!! Several days ago I was attempting to cook again. Dropped a few droplets of water into a hot greased skillet and the STUFF EXPLODED ALL OVER THE PLACE. This engine does the opposite -Steam to Water! What's so hard to understand about this kind of Power? It's natural. Are we now afraid of natural? Do we prefer nuclear pollution wastes being trucked all over, buried in someone else's back yard? Don't know how to explain it any better than this. ABC News is still running articles since 1997 about the nitrogen powered LN2000 car built & run by Dr. Hertzberg. My solution is just a baby step beyond Hertzberg, a step he & his team missed seeing is all, and a completed LN2000. http://www.newpath4.com/anwar_drillitfastdrillitgo odforgetaboutthneighborhood_anwar.htm

  20. Mars Freaks are coming! And they are us. on Terraform Humans First, Then Mars? · · Score: 1, Funny

    Send a ark full of fishing worms to Mars. The fish will come. If the water doesn't come up to greet the fish it will be okay. The evolution thing will kick in and pretty soon the fish will breathe, walk, and call us on the phone. Once that is done they will hopefully institute my plan instead of Social Security. www.newpath4.com/marriage.htm . These new evolved beings will be much smarter than us "firsties". They'll build my steam-nitrogen engine and not pollute their planet (www.newpath4.com/steamedheatengine.html) plus they'll be highly intelligent enough to retain some of their gills so their lungs will be much stronger than ours (www.newpath4.com/newpath_newlife.html). We could have a contest to decide what to call them. Perhaps Marfish people; but of course they wouldn't like us calling them names and our first interstellar war would begin. They would design a weapon that would channel solar flare energy, direct it into a bean aimed at us oops beam. Our global warming would escalate out of control, the Marfish raising the ocean level high enough to transform the Earth into a true Marfish Water Planet Paradise (www.newpath4.com/AAINDEX/paget6.htm). End of story. Actually end of our story and beginning of theirs! But hey, so what? All hail Survival of the Fittest and Domination of the Strongest!

  21. Abrupt Chapters?; our Bright Future! on Out of Gas · · Score: 0

    Solving the energy question does spawn abrupt chapters. Anyone want to send Dr. Goodstein some of my urls? www.newpath4.com/index.html#rocketscience shows a comparison between gasoline and a nitrogen-steam solution. I doubt he included anything about my work. Unfortunately the simple answers of my website are the hardest of all for eggheads to understand... Dr. Abraham Hertzberg of the Astronautic Hertzbergs, working at the University of Washington, has built a prototype engine that runs on compressed nitrogen (the LN2000). Unfortunately they de-compressed the nitrogen to such a low point -in order to lose the engine-freezing cold temperature- that the prototype would only reach about 30 mph. I simplified his complex engine by adding flash steam prior to the straight nitrogen injection. NO COMPRESSION IS LOST. THE ENGINE DOES NOT FREEZE TO A CRAWL. And the icing on the cake is that the weight of the vehicle can be harnessed to re-compress the nitrogen to be used over & over in a Closed Loop. The engine already worked before I ever saw it; I just completed the equation. Detroit knows of my work and my answer. Trouble is they've already invested so much R & D into THEIR ANSWER that they are forced to keep cramming the World full of their deficient half-answer product, instead of embracing the improved LN2000 engine. I apologize for my not being a trained academician and Rhodes scholar here but the ANSWER must stand alone, regardless of who I am or what I am. If everyone reading this wants this engine to be built you'll have to contact the automakers. They're the ones making your decisions for you now. How's it feel? Look past my page design flaws and lack of html training. I did the best I could for you since no one would help ($) me even when I asked. Woodrow Riley www.newpath4.com/steamedheatengine.html Now you know the rest of the story. OUR FUTURE IS VERY BRIGHT, FOR US, OUR CHILDREN, AND EVEN THE UK... hehehehe I know my answer is tough even tho it's very simple. Why is that? It's tough on us because we aren't used to being confronted with such an AWESOMENESS: the "Final Answer". We have trained ourselves to QUESTION EVERYTHING, SUSPECT EVERYONE, ACCEPT NO ONE WHO SAYS THEY HAVE "THE ANSWER". WELL, I CAN APOLOGIZE BUT I CANNOT RETRACT WHAT I HAVE DONE. I've made the ultimate answer that gives everyone a powerhouse engine that is much lighter, lasts much longer (think Wankel), requires v/little maintenance; AND IT WORKS IN A CLOSED LOOP. It does not need a radiator because the temperatures CANCEL OUT! If you don't like me or my website design or WHATEVER, FINE. This engine isn't requiring an emotional committment! It's just "THE ANSWER"; PERIOD. It's the best pizza ever made. It's the best date you've ever had. It's the engine befitting a planet that has 78% inert nitrogen! It isn't "ME" telling you it's the best answer; YOUR OWN PLANET IS TELLING YOU! Besides, it wasn't even MY IDEA. Go talk to Dr. Hertzberg. It's his engine. I just fixed it. He and his team are the experts and their credentials match every one of yours. The engine worked, their prototype ran, and all I did was show how to bump the efficiency 1000+%. It's in a way sort of like a heat pipe. If you understand one of those, you can understand that steam is a catalyst to the liquid nitrogen and the nitrogen is a catalyst to the Steam. Broaden your Mind y'all! It's a DUAL-CATALYST ENGINE TO REPLACE THE UNI-POWER GASOLINE. It is the answer from our planet that will not harm the planet. The only harm that will come from this engine is when the World Speed Record comes crashing down at the Utah Salt Flats... /.'ers are the smartest people I've ever found, and it is a pleasure to read many of your comments. About energy, new inventions. But every once in a while we all have to face the facts that sometimes we are faced with answers that have no superior. I believe the combination of steam & nitrogen is one of those. It's like the sky being blue and wheels being round. The best answer has to be a "Closed Loop" and that's what it is

  22. Re:Stun Guns in Planes????? on Build Your Own Stun Gun · · Score: 0

    Ever'body be sure and spell my name right; it's www.newpath4.com . hehehe Been writing so long I've fergot my real name... I want royalties, and a Caddy, and 10 million dollars cash too. Or at least a date with the babe in the 3rd row!

  23. Re:Stun Guns in Planes????? on Build Your Own Stun Gun · · Score: 0

    Hey, I've got a Tom Terrific Idea! Let's all send that idea to the Office of HOMELAND SECURITY. Yeah, something to do on a Monday, brighten their day kind of activity for /.'ers.

  24. Stun Guns in Planes????? on Build Your Own Stun Gun · · Score: 0

    What an interesting thought. Let's see. All the passengers are sitting; all the terrorists are STANDING... hhmmm. Seems like a nice cross-grid opportunity there... Between the aisle-seats too, about pistachio level. You've read another free idea from newpath4.com . Everyone see my solution to perpetual motion yet? http://www.newpath4.com/theTempleofDoomandPerpetua lMotion.htm (w/no empty spaces hehehehehe) We could call it the Tholian Anti-Terrorist Web. Nothing like a Bat Web either eh? Sort of a freeze-the-terrorist solution.

  25. Re:Um ... on New Evidence About 'The Great Dying' 250 Million Years Ago · · Score: 0

    That's interesting. Maybe if I start wearing a white lab coat and walking around (strutting around?) like I'm somebody maybe /. and FoxNews will then pick up and actually print some of MY theories. I'll be sure to work the meteor angle too. It worked for "Phenomenon".