Saturday, February 17, 2007

I saw this ad, " If you scrub and scrub your tub and is it still not clean buy our tub liners and we'll clamp them over your tub and you'll have a like shiny tub in just a bit." If the price was so rich instead of taking a nap I'd just buy another clamp on bed each time I go to sleep, with another village and ye old country with each yawn! (I like to eat out in Baked Alaska in a heat wave.) I wonder if anyone has invented clamp on teeth one wears over usual teeth to munch some dish with more chomp. Turns my mouth into a power blendor! What's a soap TV dinner? When you sit and watch a hot dish you eat!

SIGN LANGUAGE WINS WORLD BOXING S & H CELEBRATION MARATHON
Some TV remotes are powered by sensing like sign language. They wave and the TV is www famous! With this no one would lose the remote, No charge. They "sign" a box to start the TV. "R" to record or make a V or an upside down V to go to higher and lower stations, and so on. I've read where they have outfits you just zip tight and inflate with warm air, this irons them in about a minute. If they'll have outfits you wear in the hot weather with the seal and a fan that automatically would blow cool air over you, they'd be the world's highest paid World Champion Wrestler, if they threw the wearer of this shirt down they'd rebound! If the world's a waterbed they have wave powered boats that move across the ocean about 1/3 the speed of conventional boats but with huge savings in power plus no pollution (many ocean ships consume 1000 gallons of oil a minute). And they may have devised fans powered by automobiles above the road. Or what I'd like to see is a starship powered by radio stars, saving tuneups of the rocket motor! Thanks to cyber engineering computerized saws are moving from the assembly line to the workshop. You give the wood and information and the machine senses the wood and asks you what you think. If the wood's cut and saves my typing skills, I use what I saved to count the money more often! While we'll see the stars when we look up we'll never saw most of the chemicals in the cosmos. Some hens drive 18 wheelers, this is why the hens cross the road, to reach the other heavier weigh in station of power! They now have automobiles that train the driver while they drive. A good velodrome simulator would be a way to save many lives. Or a volleyball simulator has been devised to win the world cup with. You would find enough field room to make all your brilliant winning moves, put on the hat and gloves, and go. All the look of the field, the net, and the other players is in the heads up so you can practice the same great standardized moves, then randomized combinations of these most brilliant moves, and so on.

A TV antenna built into Venetian blinds is in the pipeline. All your fans up the road will think you're 150 stations!


They now have battery operated weed trimmers with the power of the conventional gas machines of this sort, a transmission with a good reduction ratio makes the torque high, this may be of worth to use with electric bike technology. And much easier than riding a unicycle on a power wire! And we'll be safer vis a vis the world wide net sometimes if like me you have the realization the most ill causing occupation of all is not firemen, or even a painter. The most toxic occupation is IT, like computers. Computers give off a lot of radiation and they continually emit Mercury. A possible solution they've thought of would be a sort of clip on laser beam light show you would clip on your keyboard and it would intercept the radiation. One way I used to prove that the monitor was radiant was by a wokman between me and the computer. At some wavelengths there was a hum, but this may not measure the more hazardous heat. Millions of Americans may be... Like me!.. the new super hero- Thyroid Man! (If you're weary the good news is for the one fourth of americans that have low thyroid, herbs are good for this. But this is not stopping the radiation itself. Please see my
disclaimer.) Till then if you use the computer a lot you may want to use the exact same speech recognition software I'm using to type with now because it's several feet to the computer from the microphone via the wire. Click Here for More About Speech Recognition Software, Computer Overuse Solutions and Why we're all at risk. (A computer reinforces overuse behaviour like gambling because of the randomness.) Computers are causing lots of divorces. Some sort of mercury sponge or shield, spray on or otherwise may be of worth (otherwise computer makers may be at risk for the "bad luck and randomness of lawsuits"). I'm considering putting my computer in a box and turning it on and off perhaps with an in wire remote. Being a boxing hero of the world is easier then bonking myself on the head with a computer, information is more uplifting! Vaughn's S2 Hammer is a new hammer that has a more shock absorbing handle so it saves your arm after hours of hammering. I wonder if they'll have smart hammers that are computerized so when you hammer it automatically minimizes the shock while maximizing the impact. Eventually I believe they may have a hammer that you just wham in the general area of the nail, and it saves your arm and also always hits the nail by way of sideways motion and without harm. Another good way has been devised to maximize use of more operation control by a glove with electric heat and cool that automatically adjusts to many chores, it has one setting for the hoe, one for the hammer, one for the hoover, and "saw on"! It may even brake against your shoulder with power to the nail via a motor so the arm has much reduced load. Or better yet, a silent hammer has been devised that uses noise cancellation to solve insomnia! It's been said fish don't sleep, but when the moon goes over they swim higher! The Seabreacher is a new type of PWC that swims and looks much like a fish, and goes under the water and then leaps above the surface, then into the water, and above. Talk about a finmobile, it's said to be, "The fastest submersable anywhere". It costs 70,000$ like a monster truck, (a small, tiny monster, who isn't brave) and has a 250 hp motor. It can just stay under the water thirty seconds max, and no more than a few feet under because it draws a limited amount of air through a tube/fin. This may be improved by use of a simple compressor to inhale and compress more air with each leap above the waves.
They say wind power science is bad for tourism because it ruins the view. This month's Popular Science (march 08) says they may use a giant sail to make the vision smoother in a valley out west to collect more of the power by funneling it to turbines in the sail, and another plan to use fans on booms above superhighways to harness the power used by road vehicles, if the wind speed is 10 mph created by the Mazda's, Chevy's and other vans, each fan would produce enough power to power a house. And the Selsam Superturbine is a sort of fan that sails offshore, and moves a bit in the wind. Air is well known to be ionized by electricity, storms do this all the time. So a better solution has been devised, a fan that uses loops of magnetic field arched from two land or even water sources, shielded at the base so the field is all above ground. The wind blows through the loops, generating more power than is put in the fields like with a giant fan, the field itself may also be a giant solar collector so no power is needed to collect both the wind and solar heat. And the field is a lens to focus more of the heat yet to turbines where the rays passing through the field meets. I think it may even be possible to make the field lines stationary to slow or stop wind when needed, good for airports (most crashes happen at takeoff or landing, especially good for derigables) or to melt snow over cities if there was too much (Some snow is good for the plants however). Another use of magnetic bubbles may be for sail power of boats. The fastest anyone had traveled relative to the earth in 1900 or so was about 120 miles per hour on ice yatchts, even though the wind powering the sails was just 50 mph, with sail it multiplies up the power. Thus large magnetic solar power sails may be used on ships. And if by concentration of the beam it reached up to the jet stream, the ship could go at much higher speed in another direction than the wind at the surface, an option conventional sail power doesn't actually have. While it would take power to maintain the sail at least on overcast days or nights, so does the power of a ships engine, perhaps with physics like solitons where the waves internal cohesive forces are used to hold it together by adjusting the wavelength relative to the speed, the cost of maintaining magnetic bubbles may be much reduced (solitons are why long distance calls are cheap, the wave of the light in the wire doesn't lose power in the optic fibers. Talk is rich!). Another use of magnetic bubbles may be in weather control of the earth as a unit with a field between the earth and the sun to focus the radiation, cooling and heating earth.
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