adelaine_blais@yahoo.com
deadly solar furnace
http://www.livejournal.com/users/athelind/163306.html
electronics suppliers list
http://astrosun.tn.cornell.edu/staff/loredo/ee.html#eesupp
http://www.thermom.com/item/item.html
spam news changed
http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?cid=34&tmpl=fc&in=Tech&cat=Spam_and_Junk_Email
http://seattle.craigslist.org/w4m/61304485.html
Make magazine
account MK853449
Nerd
http://www.alaindebotton.com/status.htm
http://www.aip.org/png/2003/201.htm
http://www.aip.org/enews/physnews/2003/split/652-3.html
http://scholar.google.com/url?q=http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.106101
http://scholar.google.com/url?q=http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.69.045417
http://scholar.google.com/url?q=http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.68.155420
FORUMS
http://www.rfcafe.com/phpBB2/
grab.html
coilgen.html
me.html
vortcore.html
earth2.html
pris.html
neospher.html
siteart.html
Tesla: move amazon ad upwards
PIXTER: put ad on many pages (like static book)
QX5 microscope
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002HLKI2/sciencehobbyist/
blue sky
http://webexhibits.org/causesofcolor/5.html
http://webexhibits.org/causesofcolor/index.html
color of electricity
http://webexhibits.org/causesofcolor/9.html
Scientists take it as a given that Science is based on rationality and logic.
This viewpoint explains many aspects of the scientific community, and is an excellent
working hypthoses. But it causes confusion in the few places where it doesn't apply.
There is one (issue) where Science is based on irrationality, and is definitely
not based on logic. This issue can be summed up in the words of Dr. Marcello
Truzzi of CSICOP: "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."
In the dim and fuzzy beginnings of modern science, scientists found themselves
opposed to religious supporters. More importantly they found themselves opposed
to believers in every sort of superstition. If the philosophy of science is
"First evidence, then belief," then the main opponent of science can be summed
up as "if many people believe it, then it must be true."
This (fight controversy) raised its head in an unmistakable way with the founding
of The Royal Society in the UK. The motto of the Royal Society: nulles en verba,
can be translated as "don't take anyones' word for it."
At first Science was in eclipse, scientists were vastly outnumbered by the irrationally
superstitious, and scientists were powerless in society. Scientsts themselves were
rife with superstition, so the fight between science and superstition went straight
to the heart of those involved. They had to pull themselves up from the mire. As
part of this conflict, scientists employed a common trick used by any groups: whithering
scorn and ridicule directed at undesired personal aspects. Burning away personal
superstitions by using sneering jeers and smug laughter; former beleivers being the
more violent at put-downs of superstitious belief.
But in order to fight superstition, Science first had to come up with a description
of superstition. This apparently was not done consciously. Today most researchers
know exactly what is superstition and what is not. They know it when they see it.
But they don't have a clearly defined and widely accepted description of supersition,
nor a process by which supersition can be sorted from valid science.
So let's cure this problem. Let's set down the unconscious list of features which
we scientists use to separate the wheat from the chaff.
SUPERSTITIONS ARE...
- Superstitions are that which have no place in the web of science.
If physics finds no mechanism which could explain a certain claim such as telepathy, then it doesn't exist
- Superstitions are the things which appear obviously inexplicable (or even crazy) in light of contemporary physics.
- Superstitions are a set of topics labeled as superstitions by the scientific community
Phrenology: bumps on the head determine personality Meteors: hot rocks drop from the sky
- Superstitious beliefs are based on concensus agreement, where "This many Believers can't possibly be wrong."
- Superstitions are part of pop-culture; they're a component of "the madness of crowds"
- Superstitions are "peasant beliefs", i.e. beliefs NOT held by sophisticated city dwellers
Conscious:
- Superstitions are claims which, after thorough examination by open-minded investgators, prove groundless
TV tube in vacuum chamber
http://www.teralab.co.uk/Experiments/Electron_Optics/Electron_Optics_Page1.htm
Forum: vacuum coating
http://www.industrycommunity.com/myforum/alex_yuan/
making conductive glass, tin oxide
http://www.teralab.co.uk/Experiments/Conductive_Glass/Conductive_Glass_Page1.htm
Hacker's diet
http://www.fourmilab.ch/hackdiet/
List of physics mysteries: sometimes my intuition whispers that there's more
"unknown" in certain topics that meets the eye; that certain topics should not
be dismissed as being "well explored."
- When crystals of differing material grow out of the same mixed solution, or when
different metals are electroplated, how do the atoms "know" the crystal upon which
they're supposed to attach?
- How do virus nanoparticles in the lungs of sick humans get past the
barrier of surface tension? Smallpox victims (chickenpox too) will
infect everyone within many meters, but WITHOUT the coughing and sneezing
present in colds and flu. Large virus population gets into the air. But
*how?*
- Why does a wet interior of PVC pipe become electrically charged when
hot air is blown through it?
- Tesla claimed that electrically charged liquid metal nanoparticles could
bring down aircraft if accelerated over tens of megavolts and launched into
the air. Does this really work? Rather than using DC, could we send out
"bunched" particles with a ten-megavolt high freq supply?
- Tesla claimed that Earth's VLF resonance had high Q factor. Really? Or
did he discover a Travelling-Wave-Tube effect where the ionosphere would
inject power into VLF surface waves, giving infinite Q (net energy gain?)
- Tesla claimed that cars, etc., could be powered wirelessly, apparently by
using x-ray beams to form long vertical (high-resistance) antennas. Really?
- Transparent metals, invisible objects. Build a sensor to search for "Philadelphia
experiment" effects: look through an aluminized christmas ball using a blue or
violet LED and a photocell. Measure the transparency of the metal, then look for
small changes when exposed to rotating microwaves, etc.
- Certain humans claim to "zap" themselves constantly. Set up electrometers
and cameras on public sidewalks to measure and photograph people having
unusually high body charge (do it in summer when nobody should be charged!)
List of online "viral video" advertizements
http://viralchart.com/
Anomaly database
http://www.sonic.net/~anomaly/index.htm
Geek DIY (links)
http://www.geekdiy.com/
WEST COAST TECHNO-ARTS
http://www.cloudfactory.org/
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotsf/
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotsea/
SKEPTICISM
Online skepticism and the pseudoskeptic
The suppression of uncomfortable ideas may be common in religion or in
politics, but it is not the path to knowledge, and there's no place for
it in the endeavor of science. - Carl Sagan
SYMPTOMS
All-time number one:
puts "winning" above honesty (indulges in Feynman's cargo-cult science, lacks the "bend-over-backwards" honesty.)
primary goal is "defeating the woo-woos"
arguments filled with tactics of persuasion, not exclusively logic
arguments sometimes based entirely on persuasion, rather than logic
trying to convince oneself: derogation. Sneering, belittling, negative labels
toys
http://www.sotatoys.com/prod_puppets.htm
http://www.knucklestrutz.com/
http://www.allnerdreview.com/
http://www.happyworker.com/geekman/
http://www.bentfabrication.com/pram.html
http://pocketcalculatorshow.com/nerdwatch/
http://www.strutzshoes.com/category.aspx?categoryID=9
Oppenheim Toy Awards Science: early elementary grades
http://www.toyportfolio.com/Earlyschool/ChapterSubChapter.asp?Chapter=Toys:%20Early%20School%20Years:%20Five%20to%20Ten%20Years&SubChapter=Science%20Toys,%20Activities,%20and%20Equipment
yellow pages photos
http://www.amazon.com/gp/yp/B0004HKKM2/104-4576372-9743110?%5Fencoding=UTF8&n=3999141&ref=sr%5F35%5F0&qid=1108181873&sr=35-0
Earth's field, diagram
http://geomag.usgs.gov/intro.html
"By all means marry. If you get a good wife you'll be happy. If you get a bad one,
you'll become a philosopher." -Socrates
"I am an old man now, and when I die and go to heaven there are two matters on
which I hope for enlightenment. One is quantum electrodynamics, and the other
is the turbulent motion of fluids. And about the former I am rather optimistic."
- physicist H. Lamb, 1932 address to the British AAS
WEIRD
Reviews of Japanese snack foods
http://www.yongfook.com/articles/archive.php
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/
ART:
-plasma globe inside a display case. Case is full of argon. Slowly turn
up the voltage until the plasma filaments penetrate the glass and extend
out into the "air."
-Glowing nimbus: LED-clusters on stalks, with black background and glass beads
-Rainbow halos: incandescent pilot lights on stalks with same above background
-Giant nanotechnology: fuzzy grey foam objects which have the lighting and "look"
of SEM microscope images. Moving motors, etc.
-Vacuum tube radio inside a vacuum chamber, tubes broken open.
-Giant microelectronics!
-Blue LEDs cause blotches of ink to fluoresce
-Electrolum inks on transparent electrodes
-Electrolum inks mixed in epoxy, makes Neon Wire?
-Field of ferrofluid spines with air jets making 'em flow along
-A REAL 'aura detector' with multiple electrodes, different frequency on each
-Array of ion-current detectors, facing a charged wall of airthread emitters,
possibly driving a fluorescent-tube bargraph display
-Two-dimensional wood block array wave machine, wood blocks counterbalanced
with up/down free motion and weak coupling to four neighbors. Dry water
-Rotating twist cylinder, each slice turns at a high speed. Dotted lines
periodically line up
-Waterfall room with walls covered by striped conveyor belts moving upwards,
after a few minutes you walk away and feel taller
-Waterfall room with walls covered by narrow conveyor belts, each belt moving
faster than the previous one. Black stripes periodically line up (giving a
"saturn's rings" effect."
-Waterfall room with walls covered by glow-in-the-dark conveyor belt moving
upwards slowly. Arrays of blue or UV LEDs and lensed photosensors along floor
looking at distant IR sources. Visitors walk along, their footsteps appear
as glowing patches moving upwards and getting dimmer. Or negated: glowing
"flames" move upwards constantly, and footsteps punch dark holes in the pattern.
-Giant horizontal smoke-rings which crawl across the landscape, collide with others.
-Damp mist-room with mirror ball in the center of the floor, sunbeam from above
creates a thousand visible rays. Visitors walking around it will make radial
cones of shadow.
-Giant moon-pointer, Venus pointer
-At chest level, a huge white sphere is spinning fast. Radial air flow blows
your clothing around.
-Freestanding mist-tornado, fed from top and sucked at bottom. Turn the mist
on and off so a whirling white "pulse" travels along. Reverse the location
of the suction fan, and the tornado continues as before, but the "pulses"
will reverse direction. (Make a horizontal version in a long hallway!),,
Microwave
http://www.wired.com/news/autotech/0,2554,66473,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_4
Snobs
http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/21/sept02/snobs.htm
ART
http://www.tacticalmagic.org/CTM/project%20pages/CTM%20projects%20.htm
ART: kids http://www.nga.gov/kids/zone/
http://www.kooch-e-koo.com/GALLERY/HTML/FORBIDDEN.html
http://www.ifmachines.com/what-we-do.html
Sculptural Robotics http://www.danroe.net/portfolio.html
Arthur Ganson's Machines http://www.arthurganson.com/
Tim Prentice, Kinetic sculptures http://www.timprentice.com/index_framev2.html
Art http://www.jamesclar.com/
...The chief deficiency I see in the skeptical movement is its polarization:
Us vs. Them -- the sense that we have a monopoly on the truth; that those
other people who believe in all these stupid doctrines are morons; that if
you're sensible, you'll listen to us; and if not, to hell with you. This is
nonconstructive. It does not get our message across. It condemns us to permanent
minority status.
WHY ARE SKEPTICAL ORGANIZATIONS POWERLESS?
WHY DON'T SKEPTICAL ORGS ATTRACT MANY SCIENTISTS?
ridicule-then-dismiss.
"derogation", from sociology.
"character assasination" of ideas as well as people.
Smug belittling is an act of deception; a spin-doctor's ploy,
and many scientists find such dishonesty to be repugnant. By filling
their writing with derogation, as well as other logical fallacicious
rhetorical techniques, skeptics show that they've never encountered
the backbreaking honesty required of scientists, as detailed in Fenyman's
CARGO CULT SCIENCE. Or if they've encountered them, they've dismissed
them as unimportant.
Wonder and Skepticism
Carl Sagan
http://www.positiveatheism.org/writ/saganws.htm
Volume 19, Issue 1, January-February 1995
...I hold there's a kind of Gresham's Law that applies in the confrontation
of science and pseudoscience: In the popular imagination, at least, the
bad science drives out the good. What I mean is this: If you are awash
in lost continents and channeling and UFOs and all the long litany of
claims so well exposed in the Skeptical Inquirer, you may not have
intellectual room for the findings of science. You're sated with wonder.
Our culture in one way produces the fantastic findings of science, and
then in another way cuts them off before they reach the average person.
So people who are curious, intelligent, dedicated to understanding the
world, may nevertheless be (in our view) enmired in superstition and
pseudoscience. You could say, 'Well, they ought to know better, they ought
to be more critical,' and so on; but that's too harsh. It's not very much
their fault, I say. It's the fault of a society that preferentially
propagates the baloney and holds back the ambrosia.
The least effective way for skeptics to get the attention of these bright,
curious, interested people is to belittle, or condescend, or show arrogance
toward their beliefs. They may be credulous, but they're not stupid. If we
bear in mind human frailty and fallibility, we will understand their plight.
For example: I've lately been thinking about alien abductions, and false
claims of childhood sexual abuse, and stories of satanic ritual abuse in the
context of recovered memories. There are interesting similarities among those
classes of cases. I think if we are to understand any of them, we must
understand all of them. But there's a maddening tendency of the skeptics,
when addressing invented stories of childhood sexual abuse, to forget that
real and appalling abuse happens. It is not true that all these claims of
childhood sexual abuse are silly and pumped up by unethical therapists.
Yesterday's paper reported that a survey of 13 states found that one-sixth
of all the rape victims reported to police are under the age of 12. And
this is a category of rape that is preferentially under-reported to police,
for obvious reasons. Of these girls, one-fifth were raped by their fathers.
That's a lot of people, and a lot of betrayal. We must bear that in mind
when we consider patients who, say, because they have an eating disorder,
have suppressed childhood sexual abuse diagnosed by their psychiatrists.
People are not stupid. They believe things for reasons. Let us not dismiss
pseudoscience or even superstition with contempt.
...The chief deficiency I see in the skeptical movement is its polarization:
Us vs. Them -- the sense that we have a monopoly on the truth; that those
other people who believe in all these stupid doctrines are morons; that if
you're sensible, you'll listen to us; and if not, to hell with you. This is
nonconstructive. It does not get our message across. It condemns us to permanent
minority status. Whereas, an approach that from the beginning acknowledges the
human roots of pseudoscience and superstition, that recognizes that the society
has arranged things so that skepticism is not well taught, might be much more
widely accepted.
Too much openness and you accept every notion, idea, and hypothesis -- which is
tantamount to knowing nothing. Too much skepticism -- especially rejection of
new ideas before they are adequately tested -- and you're not only unpleasantly
grumpy, but also closed to the advance of science. A judicious mix is what we
need.
Science photos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/Science
http://web.archive.org/web/20030308192151/http://members.aol.com/dmboss1021/NEWPH/Scalarbeamer1c.gif
http://web.archive.org/web/20030308190533/http://members.aol.com/dmboss1021/NEWPH/scalarbm2PH.gif
Tesla coiler's capacitor?
.003uF 35,000v
http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G14878&variation=&aitem=1&mitem=1
High Volt COnnectors
http://www.surplussales.com/Wire-Cable/HVWire-2.html
http://www.surplussales.com/Wire-Cable/HVWire-3.html
http://www.illinoisretail.com/humor/bobs/crafts-kits.html
Who invented radio?
http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ll/ll_whoradio.html
$30 CMOS camera, cellphone stuff
http://www.sparkfun.com/shop/index.php?shop=1&cart=141116&cat=75&
Science Fair Handbook (for teachers)
http://www.eduplace.com/science/profdev/science_fair/
For surplus page, wsci page
Hardwick's
http://www.ehardwicks.com/
http://www.dodsbir.net/solicitation/default.htm
http://www.dodsbir.net/sitis/display_topic.asp?Bookmark=3054
http://www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu/sbir/solicitations/sbir051/af051.htm
CA2832C
http://www.freescale.com/files/rf_if/doc/inactive/CA2832C.pdf
A simple statement: "There's nothing wrong with me." But
it hides an unspoken assumption that infects every miniute
of our married: "I'm perfect, and not only perfect, I'm *superior*...
and there's something wrong with everyone around me."
What do you call it when, whenever you're around a certain person...
you mysteriously begin to feel flawed and damaged? Their
conversation and offhand remarks are filled with insults and
putdowns so subtle that nobody except the victim can detect them.
And often even the victim doesn't notice them, but instead is
swayed by the putdowns and begins to feel worthless.
DEVALUE HISTORY OF BOUNDARY VIOLATIONS & EXPLOITATION
EXPLOITATIVE PARENT-CHILD RELATIONS
FLAMER
"insult and oneupmanship"
HONOR STUDENT SYNDROME (med student syndrome)
Friendship is impossible. Life is about "insult and oneupmanship"
The A-student is entitled to be superior, where everyone else is a loser.
B-students are disgusting inferiors.
Other A-students are hated rivals who might steal success at any moment.
They may spread rumors against you, or poison the teacher's mind with gossip.
Better to "do" them before they "do" you.
Only shallow facades and visible honors are important. E.g. knowledge
is far more important than wisdom, and grades are FAR FAR FAR more
important than knowledge. If accomplishments cannot be seen by
others, then they are totally worthless and a big waste of time.
Spiritual development is not only to be avoided, but also it's
ridiculous and disgusting; a game for losers, something to be
sneered at.
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ELECTRONICS SECRETS
WHAT THE HELL IS "VOLTAGE?"
LED resistors
R=(VS-Vd)/I
(12v - 1.5v)/.005 = 2200
5V-3V / .03 = 75
Watts, amps. what does "ten amps" mean? heat small wires, not thick ones.
1000 amps, soldering gun.
What is a "short circuit?"
WHERE TO FIND MOTORS
CHOOSING MOTORS
COMPUTER I/F TO SMALL MOTORS
flyback diode
TRANSISTORS
Secret numbers: tip121 2N3055 IRF530 2N2222 2N3904
SERIES/PARALLEL first, then LOOPS VS TREES
Analyzing schematics. Color in the (+) and (gnd) with hi-lighters
GREAT SECRET: VOLTAGE DIVIDER
Wall-wart transformer voltage too high
Cheap regulated-output wallwart sources
FET variable control: add an Rs to widen the narrow window of turn-on
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300V per meter field between plates 1KM apart
add a 10M antenna tower with 10MV on sphere
Calculate amount of energy gone missing from volume
Repeat at 60Hz
Arbor Sci, VDG
http://www.arborsci.com/Products_Pages/Electrostatics/ElectrostaticsBuy1.htm
SW-750 Neg Ion generator $4.95 min qty 20
http://www.windsordistributors.com/onlinestore/index.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1&productid=201&directoryid=19&ctrl=productdetails
Cellphone camera guts $6
http://www.windsordistributors.com/onlinestore/index.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1&productid=178&directoryid=19&ctrl=productdetails
5mW red laser diode $2.75
http://www.windsordistributors.com/onlinestore/index.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1&productid=163&directoryid=19&ctrl=productdetails
ThinkGeek Cube Goodies
3D image construction by curved scratches
ao.osa.org/ViewMedia.cfm?id=75625
ao.osa.org/ViewMedia.cfm?id=75625&seq=0
Printed surfaces that can change their appearance
http://www.t2f.nu/t2f_rapp_f_84.pdf
Plummer & Gardner
A mechanically-generated hologram?
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?&id=72232
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ViewMedia.cfm?id=72232&seq=0
Textbook misconceptions
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/scenario/miscon.htm
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/scenario/analogy.htm
http://groups.msn.com/PSYCHOPATH/brainwashinganddeprogramming.msnw
signup sheet for "ELECTRONICS FOR ARTISTS" course
Kathy, electronics for beginners
Tesla coils lecture, jan 29
plastic bag full of argon
Safeco tower camera proposal, traffic busting.
NTSC video monitor, $160
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&productId=123054
Diagrams match my old notebooks from 1994
Boss says I won't be used for phase I. I thought you wouldn't
be contacting me.
Patents? But this stuff I've already worked out years ago.
Museum creatures,
frankensquirrels, Feejee mermaids, brain in jars, etc.
http://www.customcreaturetaxidermy.com/fantasy/fantasy.html
http://www.iahv.org/disasterRelief.htm
http://www.artofliving.org
http://www.boingboing.net/2004/10/30/rogue_taxidermists_e.html
Plasma panel used as light bulb: Sylvania
http://www.sylvania.com/BusinessProducts/LightingForBusiness/Products/Lamps/PLANON/
Spammer tracking tools
http://www.technicalinfo.net/tools/
Parkour, Spiderman for real
http://www.urbanfreeflow.com/urbanfreeflow/artinmotion.htm
Peace corps for software nerds
http://www.geekcorps.org/
amazing psycho experiments
http://kevan.org/
Human factors design links
http://www.psychology.org/links/Environment_Behavior_Relationships/Human_Factors/
$24 EL wire kit
http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=213&item=EL-2503R&type=store
Thinks to Make and Do (some dangerous) science experiments
http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/makendo.htm
First International Symposium on Ball Lightning 1988 Waseda
2nd International Symposium on Ball Lightning
3rd International Symposium on Ball Lightning
8th ISBL, Taiwan 2004
News from McMurdo station, Antarctica
http://www.bigdeadplace.com/frontierwatch.html
Overwintering antarctic researchers degenerate, jello wrestling spontaneously arises
http://www.bigdeadplace.com/jello.html
SS tesla coil
http://tacashi.tripod.com/elctrncs/555sstc/555sstc.htm
http://tacashi.tripod.com/elctrncs/splglobe/splglobe.htm
Dry quicksand: a fluidized bed without an air pump
http://stilton.tnw.utwente.nl/dryquicksand/
Shatner's Esperanto Movie: Incubus
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059311/
Curious George Electrostatic Motor
http://www.iolani.honolulu.hi.us/Departments/Science/Physics/Heyler/Project/1Togs/sld001.htm
Biotech Hobbyist
http://xdesign.ucsd.edu/biotechhobbyist/
KB Toys affiliates program
http://www.kbtoys.com/affiliates/index.html
TOYS waterball
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00007GCYQ/
Stink-blaster
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000232VYS.01.PT01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000232VYS/
Art
http://www.queenpindeluxe.com/gallery/index.html
Remember the cyborg speed-reading effect?
http://amasci.com/graphics/howfast1.gif
Down and out in the magic kingdom
http://trevor.smith.name/EST/indexDown.html
suntenna
http://geocities.com/solarsinter/mosaic_basics.htm
On elehob, add a small banner of Amazon books, thumbnails.
on unusual, add a banner for Science Frontiers
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0915554283/
9" x 7" lexan sheet
http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=search&item=LEX-2&type=store
http://www.upc-online.org/chicken_companions.html
What Adeline doesn't know is that Bill Beaty recently broke up with someone, is
still feeling depressed, and is hard-pressed to maintain an email conversation. She
also doesn't know that he is always performing psychological experiments on himself
(out of long habit, and in an effort to remain entertained.) He now spins off a separate
personality fragment which observes the situation and produces written comments.
When he says:
"Weird coincidence! I have to be right down there tomorrow, to pick up cheese at
the secret cheese shop (PFI). So how about lunch at Uwajimaya cafeteria?
Or have you been there so often that it's no longer fun?"
...he is hoping that Adeline will be someone interesting and worth getting to know...
but he also assumes that she probably will have little in common with him, or perhaps
won't like his looks (though she presumably has seen his photos on his website,)
or perhaps she's looking for the 'real man' type, while Bill cultivates an opposite
personality, that of the gentle/twisted technoartist-geek type. Or, more probably, she
will read this commentary and, rather than thinking that he's strange and interesting,
instead she'll assume that he's mentally damaged or perhaps just far too weird to
be healthy; not knowing that personality-alterations of the *intentional* type are no
more pathological than, say, skin tatoos are evidence of past physical trauma.
Schitzophrenia symptoms, when performed manually,are playful. They also perform
a function: serving as telepathy. When a person reveals his mental state by the
means of a genuinely honest commentary written in the third person, then that
person both avoids embarassment (after all, it's not HE who's talking, instead it's
an unseen narrator,) and also lets the reader observe the working of his mind.
When two people playfully use 3rd-person narrators to reveal their own thoughts,
using the terms "he" or "she" rather than "i", those people each find out what the
other is thinking. Telepathy via sound waves. Of course the reality of such
"telepathy" relies on the creation of 3rd-person narrators who are brutally honest,
and who have no inhibition against discussing thoughts which the minds in question
would be far too embarassed to voice when discussing themselves in terms of "I"
rather than in terms of "he/she."
http://www.clusterballoon.org/
Turkey day!
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Best science writing of 2001
History channel: toys
http://www.historychannel.com/exhibits/toys/
Placedirectory: science lesson plans
http://placedirectory.com/lesson-plans.htm#science
fight club
http://www.conference-board.org/articles/atb_article.cfm?id=267
Liars
http://www.conference-board.org/articles/atb_article.cfm?id=267
NASA: sun-earth miscon
http://pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov/istp/outreach/sunearthmiscons.html
3D hologram tank
spinning MEMS disks with reflective-fiber disks or even use line gratings,
illuminate with pulsed laser, shift the phase angle
PROBLEMS WITH SKEPTICISM
"Labeling" used as a debating tactic.
Appearances more important than reality: attempts to make a concept
appear disreputable. Disparage & denigrate rather than disprove,
poisoning the well, ad-hominem to damage the claimant rather than disproving
their claim.
Dishonestly redefine the delayed acceptance of new ideas as "proper
scientific skepticism." The genuinely honest thing to do would be to
see how fast a non-controversial revolutionary idea will spread, then
compare it with the spread of an idea which draws scorn from the experts.
Simply stating that the 8-year delay in Heliobacter Pylorii ulcer treatement
is normal, that's pseudoscience: politics and defended beliefs.
Sorting the visionaries from the cranks
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/story.jsp?story=581149
WEIGHT LOSS DURING DEATH, EXPERIMENT
Duncan MacDougall in 1900s found 20 gram weight drop when
tubuerculosis patients died.
CHARGED ELECTROSPRAY DROPLETS
EXPERIMENT: battery-powered nebulizer mist, charge to 10KV or to
high voltage AC.
WHY ARE MICRODROPLETS ELECTRIFIED NEGATIVELY? Is a dynamic jet
required, or would they still be electrified if they were slowly
ejected? Speed and resistance are proportional, so try adding
salt: to see if droplet charge flow is reduced. Or try using DDW
to see if droplet charge flow is increased.
STRAP-ON VANDEGRAFF MACHINE: NEBULIZER
If ions are too mobile, and they ignore the wind, then use
electrified droplets instead. They'll even wet the ground
to provide an escape path.
Sell negative ion generators
fix search-window on negative ion gen page
add title "negative ionizer"
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G12702 Blue superbright LED $2.50
G13533 405nM UV LED $2.49 30mA 3.7-4.5v
G12866 TDK 5V inverter $.99
G13077 Blue LED keychain light $.99
G1698 micro drill bits $2.49
G14848 120VAC pump $3.99
Metal supermarket is where you go when you need small pieces for
machining projects.Yes they charge more per pound, but you only have to get the 6 inches
that you need.
I used the Metal Supermaket shop in Kent extensively when I was building my Hydraulic shop press.
Here is my list.
For small lots of steel needed in a hurry or for less than 20' lengths.
Specialty Metals in Kent
Everret Steel in Ballard
For large orders of tube or structural shapes,
Farwest in Renton
Jorgensen in Kent
For Stainless steel, aluminum, brass, bronze and copper
Alaskan Copper and brass
For short pieces of heavy wall tube, bar or angle
Metals Supermarket in Kent
Anytime I need $200 or more in Steel, I call Farwest to get a price.
They routinely beat everybody in town in price, but......
You have to give them a few days to process and bundle your order, you
have to have a truck capable of being loaded with an overhead crane,
and they don't like cash.
Checks, plastic or charge accounts.
Farwest and Jorgensen are the 2 biggest steel dealers in the northwest.
Jorgensen has something like a $500 minimum.
Farwest has a $100 minimum.
Specialty metals is great for speed and variety, and they only have a
$20 minimum.
ELECTRONICS FORUM
http://www.eng-tips.com/
SCIENCE BLOG
http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/labnotes/1004/index.html
WHAT IS ELECTRICITY
KIDS' VERSION
ADULTS' VERSION
THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF ELECTRICITY:
ELECTRIC CHARGE MEASURED IN COULOMBS
ELECTRICAL ENERGY MEASURED IN JOULES, KWH
MISCON:
A flow of electrons is a flow of energy
Maxwell: energy is the quantity of electricity times the voltage
If current and voltage both reverse, then energy flow DOESN'T reverse
If only the voltage reverses, then the energy flow reverses
If only the current reverses, then the energy flow reverses
Conclusion: electric current is not energy, any more than voltage is energy
HARD QUESTIONS:
Electrons are tiny bits of electricity (or in modern language, they aren't
*made* of electricity, instead each electron carries a small charge of electricity.)
But in electric circuits the electrons flow slowly while the energy flows fast. And
in AC circuits, electrons wiggle back and forth slightly... they don't really flow
at all, instead they sit in one spot and vibrate. Which one is true: electricity flows
slowly with the electrons, or electricity flows rapidly?
Some references say that electrons carry electricity. Other references insist that
no electricity exists on the electrons, but instead the MOTION of the electrons is
the electricity. One of these statements is right, and the other is wrong. Choose!
1. An electric current is a flow of electricity (and a quantity of electrons is
a quantity of electricity, with each electron carrying a tiny bit of electricity.)
2. An electric current is not a FLOW of electricity; instead the current *IS* the
electricity, and if the electrons stop moving, the electricity doesn't stop
flowing, instead the electricity vanishes entirely.
Electricity is said to be a form of energy. But here are the characteristics
of electrical energy below. Are we certain that these statements describe "electricity?"
1. Electrical energy is electromagnetism, it is exactly the same as radio waves
and light, although the electrical energy in power lines has much lower frequency.
Therefore electricity is a type of low-frequency light.
2. Electrical energy is made of invisible fields of electric flux and magnetic flux.
Or, alternately, electrical energy is made of photons. Therefore electricity
is NOT made of electrons, instead it's made of EM fields.
3. When electrical energy flows along a power line, it all flows in the empty space
surrounding the wires. None flows inside the metal.
4. Electrical energy travels at the speed of light because it's the same as light;
just lower in frequency.
5. As with any electromagnetic wave, the 60-cycle electrical energy produced by electric
companies can travel along wires, or it can move through empty space. In transformers
the electrical energy leaps between the primary and secondary coils. It can also be
broadcast: if a 120V 60-cycle outlet is hooked to a 50-ohm half-wave dipole antenna,
then 288 watts will flow down the wires and radiate out into space. If a 15KV electric
generator is hooked to that antenna, then 4.5 MEGAWATTS of 60Hz electrical energy will
fly off into space.
Pathological Skept
"If this is so important, why aren't scientists already studying it?"
This is a vairant of "scientists already know everything" fallacy, or the
"mavericks/amateurs never discovered anything of importance" fallacy.
Nikola Tesla discovered 7Hz Earth electrical resonance in the late 1890s and
was ridiculed/ignored by Academia. The science community finally re-discovered
the effect in the 1950s, now known as "Schumann resonance." It's a lively field in the
Atmospheric sciences, but delayed by fifty years because:
1. the original discoverer was ridiculed
2. for decades and decades nobody in the whole research community
bothered to test the claims. Anyone who did so would have birthed
a new field in the atmospheric sciences. If Schumann hadn't done
it, then even now the discovery could be lying in wait for the first
person to take it seriously.
3. Anyone hearing about Earth Electrical resonance before 1950 could say
to themselves, if this was real, scientists would already be studying it.
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black t-shirt
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Sell hunks of aerogel
Freeze agar, dry it in vacuum chamber.
Freeze agar with liquid nitrogen, dry it.
MISCONCEPTION ARTICLE IDEA:
multiple choice test
The electricity:
1. races along power lines to your home at nearly the speed of light, where it is converted to other forms of energy
2. races along power lines to your home at nearly the speed of light, where it deposits energy and then returns to the generator
3. sits inside power lines in one spot within the metal. It vibrates at 60Hz, but doesn't really flow.
Electricity:
1. is a form of energy
2. is carried by electrons (and protons) and it cannot move unless these particles move
3. is a conserved quantity: it can neither be created nor destroyed.
Electric utility companies sell:
1. Quantities of electric charge or "electricity,"
2. Quantities of current
3. Quantities of wave-energy composed of electric and magnetic fields
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FOR PAY: ask your science questions
http://www.bloomfieldscientific.com/advising/question.html
great failures of skepticism
not enough humility
overconfidence tempered with awareness of past mistakes
Boston newspaper 1894
"A man about 46 years of age, giving the name of Joshua Coppersmith,
has been arrested in New York for attempting to extort funds from
ignorant and superstitious people by exhibiting a device which he says
will convey the human voice any distance over metallic wires, so that
it will be heard to the listener at the other end. He calls the
instrument a 'telephone', which is obviously intended to imitate
the word 'telegraph' and win the confidence of those who know of the
success of the latter instrument without understanding the principles
on which it is based. Well informed people know that it is impossible
to transmit human voice over the wires."
Newcomb, vice-pres of National Acad of Science, disbelieved the
Wrights claims. 1906 "seems to the writer as complete as possible
for a demonstration of any physical fact to be."
CIRCUIT SPECIALISTS
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SCIENCE QUESTIONS: google answers
http://answers.google.com/answers/browse?catid=1700
North Seattle Robotics Group
http://www.nsrg.4t.com/about.html
Inventions from dreams
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=385688
Examples of creativity in science
http://www.geocities.com/madhukar_shukla/crebook/intro.html
forum
http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php
http://www.candycartoon.com/archives/003588.html
waterball launcher
http://www.waterball.net/
7" x 10" fresnel lens
http://sciplus.com/singleItem.cfm?terms=6892
Just saw your post from May regarding Bruker Blax amps. Ours just died after a power-down and
won't power back up. The light in the switch goes on, but the leds don't. How difficult are the
repairs you mentioned (swapping diodes, caps and resistors). Is there any stored energy in these
things (i.e., how long after unplugging them can I operate)? Also, do you have part numbers for the
replacement components? Finally, you wouldn't happen to have a picture of the power supply board
around, with the components indicated, by any chance...(my electronics skills are fairly limited).
Thanks for any input.
Regards,
David Horita
-----------------------------
David A. Horita, Ph.D.
Department of Biochemistry
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1016
Tel 336 713-4194
Fax 336 716-7671
email dhorita@wfubmc.edu
web http//www.wfubmc.edu/biochem/faculty/Horita/
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Worst Science Jobs II: Number 16
Crank
Alfred Wegener withstood years of derision for his “preposterous”
idea that continents drift. Judah Folkman was ridiculed for his
theory that cancer tumors create their own blood-vessel networks.
And we all remember what happened to Galileo. Today we celebrate
these erstwhile crackpots, while their tormentors have faded into
egg-faced obscurity.
But until such vindication arrives (if it ever does) the torment
endured by the crank, the maverick theorist, makes the perch a
difficult one to hold. In 2004 the crank du jour is the big-bang
denier. Geoffrey Burbidge of the University of California at San
Diego is among the most prominent of this breed. He acknowledges
that the universe is expanding but contends that this doesn’t
mean it must have expanded from some seminal point, as just about
every cosmologist now believes. In his view, the universe is a
natural oscillator, expanding and contracting alternately—and
infinitely—over time.
Burbidge’s scientific credentials include the 1959 Warner Prize
(awarded annually to a hot young astronomer) and the 1999 Bruce
Medal (an astronomical lifetime achievement award), and he has
published extensively on quasars and the physics of galaxies.
But because he’s not on the big-bang wagon, he is refused
funding and the chance to publish on his controversial theory.
On the rare occasions he’s asked to speak at a conference,
zealots shout him down while the rest of the audience snickers.
He endures constant insult from young upstarts such as Sean
Carroll of the University of Chicago, whose blog belittles
big-bang deniers: “They just aren’t, for the most part,
very smart.” Burbidge takes refuge in his native British
stoicism. “It’s just the road to conformity,” he says.
“They’re all happier thinking alike.”
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Stock: ASEI backscatter cam
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electric body
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TV B Gone fob
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label for amasci.com: science projects, science experiments, science fair
SEARCHSPY, what other people are searching on
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Looking for neodymium sphere magnets, strength = 35MGOe or better,
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Geodesic sphere sculptures
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http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/lemony_snickets/
IR Spotlight
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Robert Oppenheimer: "Pacific Gas and Leather"
http://www.exploratorium.edu/xref/exhibits/pacific_gas_&_leather.html
Disgustoscope link
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SCIENCE FOR KIDS: 2004 sci-tech awards
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http://ology.amnh.org/
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Best physics links
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What is electricity?
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Toys: i-top
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SCIENCE FAIR LINKS
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Easy physics experiments
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Sell mist-makers!
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http://www.theness.com/articles/teller-nejs0102.html
"A lot of the people who are involved in the skeptical movement are dull. They’re
really dull with a capital D. They’re not fun people, they’re fun-spoilers, and
they revel in it as fun-spoiling, instead of what Randi does, which is revel in
it as fun. It is a great deal more fun to understand how the world actually works
than to go along with half-assed views of the world."
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Camera car:
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Am science blogs
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http://amasci.com/news.html
http://www.scienceblog.com/
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http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/5320/minnaert.html#TLP
http://www.exploratorium.edu/xref/exhibits/glass_bead_rainbow.html
http://www.exploratorium.edu/cmp/exhibits/g/glass_bead.html
really stupid toys
http://www.stupid.com/
Is psychology a science?
http://www.arachnoid.com/psychology/
Sell mist-makers!
none on amazon
neg ion gen
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mist makers
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Sell megavolt meter for vandegraaff measurement
Sell 1G meter for elevators everywhere
Stainless steel and odors (wrong)
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UFO reporting
http://www.skywatch-international.org/main/report.php
FBI unusual phenomena page
http://foia.fbi.gov/unusual.htm
http://www.retrofuture.com/
anomalist weird news
http://www.anomalist.com/
UFO detector kit
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www.ufo-detector.com
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Lesson plans
PBS teachersource: science
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FREE: NIH curric supl
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FREE :freebies edu
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FREE: ALS teacher packet
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square wheels
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amazing: built scopes, radar, machines, etc.
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Evil clown face
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INTP personality type
http://www.intp.org/
forums
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phorum
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"When a man finds a conclusion agreeable, he accepts it without argument,
but when a man finds a conclusion disagreeable, he will bring against
it all the forces of logic and reason" - Thucydides
Mr. Picassohead
http://www.mrpicassohead.com/
flamer
online disinhibition
http://www.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/disinhibit.html
Seattle science meetup sept 20
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lesson plans Education world: science
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changed URLs
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$104 Redant 5inch TFT Color LCD Monitor (NTSC)
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$89 Redant 4inch TFT Color LCD Monitor (NTSC)
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Tiny cheap video cameras
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$29 Infrared video camera w/case & bracket, NTSC output, 0.1 lux, 380line, 12Vdc 2.1mm power jack
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$39 color CMOS board camera with audio
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Other small CCD cameras:
Action Electronics
http://www.action-electronics.com/ccd.htm
Circuit Specialists
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Jameco
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Marlin P Jones
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H&R surplus
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lens for mini video-camera $17.95 (10 for $17)
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The OTHER kind of "hover-craft."
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New Ideas in Science, gold obit
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http://dailygrail.com/
There is a strength in the union even of very sorry men.
Homer
Raving Toy Maniac
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Hobbytron RC flying saucer
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Vectron RC flying saucer
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Inexpensive RC helicopter thingy
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Hover Copter flying saucer
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Hobbytron Affiliate Program
http://www.hobbytron.com/cj.html
neutral-buoyancy flying saucer
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/handle-buy-box=B0001XQL90/002-0111808-9343272
ground-up contact lenses eat a thunderstorm
http://www.anomalies-unlimited.com/Chemtrails/Dyn-O-Gel.html
acrylamide snowfall
http://www.chssnowmakers.com/Insta-Snow.htm
roguesci.org
Sciencemadness.org
You and people like you caused me for several decades to define the word "Skeptic" as meaning:
- pseudoscientist of the 'sneering scoffer' type
- person with enormous emotional investment in seeing *negative* results of inquiries into Fortean topics,
- person who claims to support reason, to support inquiry/science, but who is in reality a
huge hypocrite who, rather than reasoning honestly and trying to expose truth, instead tries to
"win" arguments by applying negative labels to disliked concepts, by ad-hominem, by straw-man,
and by constant passive-agressive sniping .
You and people like you caused me to say, "If you are an example of what Skeptics are, then the only
honorable choice is to become a New Age True Believer."
The word "skeptic" is corrupt, it means "hypocrite pseudoscientist of the 'sneering scoffer' variety."
I'm starting to recover though. It took decades. Today I label myself as "scientist" (amateur variety,)
I'm not a "Skeptic," since "skeptic" implies a deeply ingrained egotistic dishonesty. Unlike many
self-described "skeptics," I have some science training, and I actually attempt to educate people
(via my large Amateur Science website,) rather than just hanging out on Usenet and playing the game
called "Insult and One-upmanship."
Persinger Brain Pulser (for more DIRECT modification!)
http://www.innerworlds.50megs.com/shakti_lite/
TRAFFIC
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22fundamental+diagram%22+%2Btraffic
The Emergent Behaviour of Traffic http://guava.physics.uiuc.edu/~nigel/courses/463/Essays_2004/files/altepeter.pdf
New theory gives waves and transition http://www.uctc.net/papers/663.pdf
Ghost jams http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~daganzo/
smart cruise control http://www.umich.edu/news/?Releases/2004/Jul04/r071204
smart cruise control http://www.economist.com/science/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2876941
smart cruise control http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.69.066110
megalothymia
TESLA hv caps
C&H Sales
Surplus Traders
Marlin P. Jones
Cleveland Ele. Surplus
Fair Radio Sales
Nebraska Surplus
NERD
nerd tatoos
http://www.bmezine.com/news/pubring/20040720.html
TOYS
Lumi Pad (Brookstone)
http://www.brookstone.com/shop/product.asp?product_code=Lumi_Pad
moibus loop playground climber
http://www.idsa.org/idea/idea2004/g785.htm
"Orbiter" game, 60meg
http://www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/~martins/orbit/gallery.html
Electromagnetism lectures, free MIT video
http://web.mit.edu/smcs/8.02/
free book on DSP
http://www.dspguide.com/
Chimerae
http://www.humandescent.com/index2.shtml
Shame on Mattel! Mattel abuse
http://www.sorehands.com/injdir/mattel_shame.htm
Silicon Creatures: tiny art found on IC surfaces
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/creatures/index.html
Three point plan for world domination
Learn the Accordian
Learn the bagpipes
Learn the hurdy-gurdy
and why not a Theramin/hurdygurdy orchestra?!!
Toronto: the secret swing
http://accordionguy.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2004/7/21/108941.html
Spiral nanotubes
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22chiral+nanotubes%22&btnG=Search
NOT a papier mache volcano
http://sciencematters.berkeley.edu/archives/volume1/issue2/story2.php
Illegal to photograph the Ballard locks?
For the Seattle Police, brown skin equals "Terrorist"
http://www.blueneedle.com/wordpress/archives/2004/07/13/ballard-locks-photo-workshop-sunday-august-1st-2004-1pm-4pm/
http://www.boingboing.net/2004/07/07/photography_students.html
http://www.brownequalsterrorist.com/
Becoming a hacker
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
Spam articles, spammer stories
http://www.paulgraham.com/antispam.html
Why nerds unpopular
http://www.paulgraham.com/nerds.html
Theodore Gray columns
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/search/results?query=Theodore+Gray&config=popsci&words.x=22&words.y=9
T SHIRT geek pride
http://threadless.com/product/115.html
T SHIRT microscope
http://threadless.com/product/64.html
Hurdygurdy Builders
http://www.hurdygurdy.com/hg/build.html
Transparent concrete blocks
http://www.litracon.com/
Free link-validator
http://validator.w3.org/checklink
Improve Mozilla
http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,64085,00.html
http://update.mozilla.org/extensions/showlist.php?type=E&application=firefox&category=Privacy&numpg
Rotary zeppelin
http://home.att.net/~dannysoar/Zepps.htm
free PCB software
www.pad2pad.com
e-field sensing
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040619/bob9.asp
http://www.freewayblogger.com/
Comiclopedia
http://lambiek.net/artists/
Identify this mysterious object
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/whatsit/whatsit.htm
Comic artists
http://www.linesonpaper.com/
TOYS: Marvin Glass
http://westwood.fortunecity.com/mugler/419/glass/glass.htm
I yam shy wit females of the opposik sex.
Forgotten Ohio
http://www.forgottenoh.com/page1.html
H2H2 Facial Gymnastics
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A651962
http://a.parsons.edu/~jk/thesis/
http://a.parsons.edu/~jk/thesis/archives/video.html
http://www.bikesagainstbush.com/
BPD lying
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22borderline+personality+disorder%22+%2Blying
MENSA of western washington
http://www.mensaww.org/calendar.htm
http://www.retrofuture.com/
Paper NASA models
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/kids/papermodels.cfm
1000 Ridiculous Tragedies
http://one38.org/1000/setup.html
Jobs boards
Everett Community College
http://www.everettcc.edu/template.cfm?doc_id=59
Mutant death-ray emitters
http://www.brotron.com/Gallery/images/elux4.jpg
http://www.brotron.com/Gallery/Pics/HD601_thumb.jpg
http://www.brotron.com/
http://www.icehouse.net/john1/groundradio.html
http://www.stanleymilgram.com/
Processes
System Idle Process
System
ms SMSS.EXE
ms CSRSS.EXE
ms WINLOGON.EXE
ms SERVICES.EXE
ms LSASS.EXE
ms svchost.exe
ms spoolsv.exe
Mcaffee mcshield.exe
AV avsynmgr.exe
ms svchost.exe
ms regsvc.exe
ms mstask.exe
ms WinMgmt.exe
ms MsPMSPSv.exe
ms svchost.exe
ms wordpad.exe
canon? AuVdc.exe
Mcaffee vsstat.exe
Mcaffee vshwin32.exe
Mcaffee avconsol.exe
Mcaffee webscanx.exe
ms MDM.exe
ms explorer.exe
ms TASKMGR.EXE
QT qttask.exe
RealNet realsched.exe
ms wuauclt.exe
Bohr - orbital electrons w/quantum jumps, ridiculed, but
later earned him the Nobel prize in physics 1922
DeForest Triode - arrested for fraud, idea declared worthless
Black - invented negative feedback amplifier, 1928 patent refused
and called "perpetual motion."
Buy tiny speakers at REPC, use ICs for Jim Burrows thingy
ELectric eraser!
FOR SALE
$1 stickers
$2 magnetic stickers
ferrofluid samples
buckyball magnet kit
IR goggles
IR emitter and detector, 9V batt version
Bottle motor kit: hv supply, test tube, white thingy
bag of beads
carbon tuft keyring (need bracelet)
PCB for visible current
tiny torbernite fragment
charge detector kit
charge detector 9V batt version
goldenrod paper
50X tube microscope
UV keychain and marker toy
toys from the toy page
Reviews of PFI: reportbook.com
http://reportbook.com/report-view.mcic?b=546
anticipatory EM
http://www.ulg.ac.be/mathgen/CHAOS/DDReview.pdf
Microbe fuel cell kit (yeast)
http://www.imagesco.com/catalog/fuelcell/index.html
$109 robot vision, 80x143 pixel color video camera w/onboard object tracker software
http://www.imagesco.com/cmucam/index.html
Another:
Geiger Counter Kit
http://www.web-tronics.com/webtronics/geigcounk2.html
Telsa t-shirt
http://ntesla.org/provide_p.7.html
Optics
http://www.web-tronics.com/webtronics/newparuncon.html
BBW
http://www.pugetsoundbbw.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SeattleBBWSingles/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/seattlebbw/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AbundanceNW/
http://abundancenorthwest.com/
http://www.dangerouscurvesseattle.com/
http://bbwpalace.com/forums/index.php?showforum=32
http://www.bbwpalace.com/forums/
http://directory.google.com/Top/Society/Issues/Health/Body_Image/Fat_Acceptance/Regional/
www.sexuality.org/seattle.html
www.globalwapsimulator.com/3556416494/
ELECTRONICS COURSE
Proto boards
Power supplies
Boeing surplus
strippers
Have:
wire
soldering iron
Momentum theory
http://www.onemetre.net/Download/Downwash/Momentum/Momentum.htm
http://www.wearemongoloid.com/cookie/index.htm
Q: What type of infrared vision is it that can see body heat?
A: That's "longwave" or "far infrared."
Humans can see light waves out to 750nM; the "near IR" or NIR. Cheap
infrared security cameras and B&W CCD cameras can see out to 1000nM. Body
heat is way beyond that; out at 10,000nM. You need an expensive fluoride
or germanium lens for that sort of camera. And a chilled sensor is required,
otherwise the "body heat" of the camera chip itself wipes out the image.
Or nowdays they use "uncooled arrays;" millions of thermistors suspended on
tiny fibers, one thermistor per pixel. If each thermal sensor pixel is broken
loose from the silicon block, then it can change temperature when IR light
shines on it, even if the silicon block is not chilled. Expensive though!
add to arts section
http://www.burningmanseattle.com/
http://www.burningmanseattle.com/people/theme2003.asp
www.bluehouse.org
jellyfish UFO
http://www.unknowncountry.com/news/?id=2965
const: "life energy" detector, Reich Orgone meter
http://www.heliognosis.com/rd02.html
Mechanical electrometer detects 1/3 of an electron
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-wrap/getdoc/slac-pub-3867.pdf
Magnets info article from Circuit Cellar magazine
http://www.designer-iii.com/Magnets.pdf
another Segway robot
http://www.barello.net/Robots/gyrobot/index.htm
Ross Labs Piezo transducer pucks? Price?
3138 Fairview E (north tip of Capitol Hill, on the water)
http://www.rosslaboratories.com/
Donate huge numbers of books to Seattle Museum of the Mysteries
Crow Intelligence
http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/27151
FAA "SPORT PILOT INITIATIVE" No pilot license. Learn to fly, buy a tiny cheap plane
http://popularmechanics.com/science/aviation/2003/10/friendly_skies/index.phtml
Explaining electricity: "torn from atoms" misconception
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/understanding-electricity/
DC water analogies
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/watcir.html
Light the bulb (figure out a battery voltage and a resistor ohms)
http://jersey.uoregon.edu/vlab/Voltage/
125 5mm cube N35 $25 - $15 +1.60 $0.133
300 8mm ball gold $120 - $105 +6.25 $0.37
300 8mm ball chrome $110 - $100 +6.25 $0.354
300 8mm ball black epoxy $100 - $85 +5.50 $0.302
80 .75" super ring .25" thk $48 - $40 +3.00 $0.538
200 6mm disk, N38 4mm thk $32 - $25 +1.50 $0.133
1000 4mm disk, N38 1mm thk $35 - $25 +1.50 $0.027 ten for $.27
Maxwell's rotating gears array and EM waves, 3D sphere version
http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bjp/v33n3/a20v33n3.pdf
Fairy tales are a fairy tale
http://humwww.ucsc.edu/humbooks/OneFairyStory.html
IBM: web accessiblity tips
http://www-306.ibm.com/able/guidelines/web/tips.html
IBM: viavoice browser for low-vision web surfing (with 30 day trial)
http://www-306.ibm.com/able/solution_offerings/hpr.html
voltmeas link bad
WHAT IS HIGH VOLTAGE, by bob paddock on Circuit Cellar magazine
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.chipcenter.com/circuitcellar/november99/c119r16.htm
wsci, say "monthly, first friday 7PM"
Post Kevin's aluminum tubes
http://www.houseofscience.com/is/mag/tt/tt.html
Kevin's sphere magnets
http://www.houseofscience.com/is/mag/mag/mag.html
Traffic timelapse: City grid at night (1st thumbnail)
http://www.timelapse.com/stock/index.php?type=Cities
BECOME AN ASSOCIATE FOR POWELL'S BOOKS!!!!
FOLKLIFE
Crackpot scientist crafts
White guy folk art
"In advance of the landing" book
copper tubes
glass bead salt shaker
FET array light sculpture
UNDERGROUND RAINBOWS
Fertilizer seed plastic spreader, or big salt shaker
Bumbershoot, etc.
hologram
most glue doesn't work, dark 'contac' paper glued backwards
glue, then tilt plane, use accordion shape
Try: very thin epoxy coat on transparent plate, view through glue!!!
white paint effect, 'glory'
thin tile-cell of glass (or dark thick plastic back, glass front?
warning, slippery. MSDS silicosis
samples of various sizes?
http://www.exploratorium.edu/exhibit_services/exhibits/g/glass_bead.html
http://www.exploratorium.edu/xref/exhibits/glass_bead_rainbow.html
http://www.blueskyassociates.com/sbvideos/RAI102.html
$20 shaker http://www.blueskyassociates.com/sbvideos/BDS200.html
SIMPLE INFRARED LIGHT EXPERIMENTS
IR LED and IR phototransistor w/red LED, light beam experiment, black filter, IR-cut filter,
IR white cloth and IR black cloth, dark blue marker, black marker, RCA connector for
listening to the output of your TV remote control.
Behaves just like bright red light, only humans can't see it!
row of sensors and lights, static, or spin around
Miscon books:
Blue and Yellow don't make Green Michael Wilcox (and other books on color mixing)
http//www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0967962870/qid=1079019088
Weird EM: does the nearfield electrostatic force propagate faster than c?
http://members.lol.li/twostone/E/physics1.html
Add links on electricity articles: Books for beginners
in electronics
Add new bookstore website: beginning electronics
Sheldrake audio
http://www.sheldrake.org/realaudio/
http://www.sheldrake.org/realaudio/Trialogu.ram
Math forum
http://mathforum.org/
Buy book:
Instruments of Amplification
http://www.lindsaybks.com/bks7/finstr/index.html
Voice of the Crystal
http://www.lindsaybks.com/bks2/vxtal/index.html
Jill Divorce
"Plausible deniability" putdowns. Since marriage councilling, all the
hurtful little "digs" and putdowns have started up again, but this time
they're carefully crafted in order that any bystanders won't know for sure
whether they're really personal slams or not. *I* know they are, and
*Jill* knows they are... but if I dare to verbally object, she has then
set the stage for dishonesty, saying innocently "why, whatever do you
mean?" or things like "I didn't mean it that way, you're just oversensitive."
Yet there's no question in my mind that she meant to convey little
criticisms or try to cause small hurts. They're constant, consistent, and
just subtle enough that I can't object to her behavior. Add they're easy
to detect by making a comparison: good people don't DO that crap to their
loved ones, and close friends never make those kinds of comments, only Jill
does it. And what disgusts me most is the dishonesty that saturates the
whole issue. It's 'People Of The Lie' techniques. I wish she'd either
criticize me like a person of integrity, or just shut up entirely. Don't
pull this dishonest, subtle, hurtful, stuff.
After the above was going on for a couple of years, and getting worse and
worse, she finally went over the line while others were listening:
"Oh. Yeah. Right.
That's how it's going to BE, HUH?
I drive you around while you sit and work at your DESK!"
I don't know what bystanders heard, but me, I heard barely-concealed
venom. (She has weird issues where apparently I'm supposed to be a "big
famous person" because of my website, while she gets to be my "maid."
All in her head, since I consciously fight to prevent her from doing
anything for me. Not just things that she could possibly interpret
as "being a maid," ...but prevent her from doing anything for me
whatsoever.
When I called her on her statement above, she tried the "whatever do you
mean" stunt and totally refused to back down. It carried through to
councilling sessions with Pat Pogie, and later with the new therapist, all
the while with Jill refusing to admit that the words contained sarcasm,
and all the while invalidating my hurt over what she said. (It's the
"you're not really hurt" ploy she used many times in the past.) In
hindsight that was a major hinge point for our divorce. Well, the nasty
little dig was no different than what she'd long been doing... it was the
dishonesty and total insane refusal to back down and admit to the slightest
personal imperfection that did it.
She insisted that her words were just a light-hearted "joke", and never
admitted that there was the least little bit of criticism or even sarcasm.
She tried what she'd tried hundreds of times in the past; instantly saying
"I'm sorry" without missing a beat. Just a ploy to shut me up, obviously
without her actually being sorry, while at the same time she never backs
down from insisting that it wasn't criticism, and still insists that I'm
too sensitive and I shouldn't be complaining. Sorry? Let's respond in Jill's
"lighthearted joking" words which "lack sarcasm." OH YEAH RIGHT.
Super Ring Magnets -0.75 in, OD, 0.375 in ID, 0.25 in thick
40 for $24.00
Super Disc Magnets - 5mm dia 2mm thick - Now N38! and N45
N38 - Price - 10 for $1.00, 100 for $8.00,
On Feb 26, 2004 you said:
> So I'm not really a real woman to you, only an experiment.
Uhhh... what?
That threw me right into "list moderator mode." Emotions turn off,
all incoming messages analyzed dispassionately.
If you were a former girlfriend, this would be the first ploy in a
big fight. "Unprovoked personal attack, class II, subgroup:
'you don't really love me.'
:)
Reverse it to test for denial/projection. Bill B. is not a real man
to you, only an experiment? (Could be. Experimenting with match.com)
If you were my ex-wife, then when I objected to the above statement,
she'd claim to have no memory of having said it, and this would end up
as a big fight where I'm angry about suddenly having to defend
myself, while she would insist that she'd never said that particular
sentence at all. And I'd eventually find out that she certainly DID
remember making that statement. But I'd never quite know if she was
intentionally lying to me about not remembering, or whether her original
words were some kind of twisted psychology, "acting out," where her words
were said by some kind of split-off personality fragment which normally
remains in hiding, while her conscious self was genuinely unaware that
she'd said anything.
Whew.
I'm "totally over my ex."
Riiiiiiight.
Affiliates
http://spamarrest.com/affiliates/index.jsp
CH Thompson, ray tomes
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Wave-Structure-Matter/messages
The Tiger and the Shark: Empirical Roots of Wave-Particle Dualism
Bruce R. Wheaton
http://www.bookfinder.com/dir/i/The_Tiger_and_the_Shark-Empirical_Roots_of_Wave-Particle_Dualism/0521358922/
south park
http://veepers.hanes.com/service/RetrieveCard?id=2F37FE0A-6655-11D8-B16C-93801D9ED7CE
Free SW
Filter design
http://www.nuhertz.com/
Powells Books Associate?!!!
Hypoallergenic:
mousepads silicone?
rubber brains
Stores that sell coffee mugs, etc.
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/sell/
deviantprints
stickernation
stickerguy
Robot sensor junk, ctrlboard, animatronics : Blue Point Engineering
http://www.bpesolutions.com/product.html
Plush toys
http://www.giantmicrobes.com/
Also called "Kelvin-itis" after Lord Kelvin, and "presentism"
Prior disbelief in the unusual.
Robotics: circuit specialists
http://www.web-tronics.com/webtronics/motion-control.html
Add quick-links to supliers page!
http://www.mcmaster.com/
===============================================================================
Metal supermarket is where you go when you need small pieces for
machining projects.
Yes they charge more per pound, but you only have to get the 6 inches
that you need.
I used the Metal Supermaket shop in Kent extensively when I was
building my Hydraulic shop press.
Here is my list.
For small lots of steel needed in a hurry or for less than 20' lengths.
Specialty Metals in Kent
Everret Steel in Ballard
For large orders of tube or structural shapes,
Farwest in Renton
Jorgensen in Kent
For Stainless steel, aluminum, brass, bronze and copper
Alaskan Copper and brass
For short pieces of heavy wall tube, bar or angle
Metals Supermarket in Kent
Anytime I need $200 or more in Steel, I call Farwest to get a price.
They routinely beat everybody in town in price, but......
You have to give them a few days to process and bundle your order, you
have to have a truck capable of being loaded with an overhead crane,
and they don't like cash.
Checks, plastic or charge accounts.
Farwest and Jorgensen are the 2 biggest steel dealers in the northwest.
Jorgensen has something like a $500 minimum.
Farwest has a $100 minimum.
Specialty metals is great for speed and variety, and they only have a
$20 minimum.
===============================================================================
Online Metals, across the water from Ballard
http://www.onlinemetals.com/
Wire Harbor island
Hardware Specialty Co.
http://home.att.net/~hardspec/serv01.htm
Maggot art
http://www.maggotart.com/pages/3/index.htm
definition of electricity
IEC technical standards committee: electronics dictionary
http://domino.iec.ch/iev
Franklin's bells
http://sln.fi.edu/franklin/bells.html
roads to moscow
http://music.walmart.com/m/000/78/22/18/43/32/0007822184332.01.01.004.mp3
Don Stauffer wrote in message news:...
> In a stationary vortex, the average velocity may be near zero, but not
> necessarily for a moving one. You can certainly make air move.
>
> And yes, when you make air move there is a third law thrust in other
> direction. So anything that produces a 'jet' of air is a form of jet
> propulsion.
Obviously we can accelerate *one* fluid parcel. But if a fluid
parcel is made to suddenly move forwards, don't other parcels have
to get out of its way by simultaneously moving backwards?
If so, then all flows would involved closed-loop streamlines, and
it would be impossible to accelerate a *net* amount of fluid. If
a jet engine accelerates fluid outward, elsewhere there would be
some fluid accelerating inward, and since the net momentum change
injected into the fluid would be zero, the engine could not move.
OK, as a simplified model, maybe the WHAM-O gun is still not clear
enough. I'll try again.
I have no problem imagining how a machine gun hovering in a vaccum
environment can act as a reaction engine. The stream of bullets
are the "rocket exhaust," and the forward momentum in those bullets
must be equal and opposite to the backward momentum which
accumulates in the machine gun.
However! :)
Suppose we put the gun underwater, use bullets made of ice, and
perhaps even make the gun itself out of ice so that the density of
all materials is equal. Now I don't understand how the machine
gun can behave as an engine. Why? Because we've added a third
item: the water surrounding the bullets. Each time the gun fires an
ice bullet forwards, the water in front of the bullet must somehow
move to the rear of the bullet. This moving water contains negative
momentum, and that negative momentum didn't just appear out of nowhere.
The negative momentum was created as the ice bullet was launched, so
I assume that it was created by the machine gun.
A cubic centimeter of ice-bullet moves forwards, and a net cubic
centimeter of water moves backwards. The momentum of each ice-
bullet is equal and opposite to the water momentum. The machine gun
seems to send out *zero* net momentum, and if this is true, the
machine gun should experience zero reaction force.
Ack. This "proves" that jet engines (and propellors) don't produce
any thrust!! Obviously the underwater machine gun *must* emit some
net forwards momentum, while the body of the gun accumulates equal
rearwards momentum and flys backwards. But I'm unable to figure out
the location and the movement of the *net* forward momentum coming
out of the gun. It's not stored in the bullets. The bullets' momentum
is cancelled out by the water which moves backwards.
(((((((((((((((((( ( ( ( ( (O) ) ) ) ) )))))))))))))))))))
William J. Beaty SCIENCE HOBBYIST website
billb@eskimo.com http://amasci.com
EE/programmer/sci-exhibits amateur science, hobby projects, sci fair
Seattle, WA 206-789-0775 unusual phenomena, tesla coils, weird sci
Weight of cloud water, in units of elephants
http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/SciTech/clouds_krulwich030902.html
another visual advent?
www.abc.net.au/gameon/chasm/chasm.swf
3D glasses supplier
http://store.yahoo.com/rainbowsymphony/3dglasses.html
solve problems by sleeping
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/01/21/sleep_mem040121
Stench-ray device!
http://www.mis.atr.co.jp/~yanagida/scent/
Perfume
http://www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com/new.html
GIF anim
an airplane flys through a flat plane. A second square is full of dots, and as
the airplane penetrates it, the dots swirl into a vortex-pair which moves
downwards and strikes the ground
Vortex launchers
http://www.west.net/~science/acannon.htm
http://home.comcast.net/~grundmann/vger/index.html
http://home.golden.net/~kpwillia/vor1.htm
BOOK TITLES
- Explaining electronics to beginners
- How things REALLY work
- Why electricity is so frickn hard to understand
The Shipyard (electr art in Berkeley)
http://www.theshipyard.org/
Shibori (tyedye)
http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/30771
Blowing Up the Classroom (blog)
http://chemteacher.blogspot.com/
Science Blogs List (Blogwise)
http://www.blogwise.com/bykeyword.php?keyword=52
Oil seal: 5/16 .313 shaft, in a 9/16 .562 hole
24Y
Wikipedia errors
static electricity
lemon battery
pelletron
electrification by contact
contact potential
electrification by friction
Most popular news sites
http://www.popdex.com/alltime/
copyleft
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/
Sand Sculpture
http://www.kirkrademaker.com/
Old nudes
centuryofsex.com
Pathetic Geek Stories
http://www.patheticgeekstories.com/
Running microwave oven while empty
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=168427
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?s=&postid=3113265#post3113265
n-machine paradox
http://www.distinti.com/paradox
TEam leader for islandwood.org
http://admin.urel.washington.edu/ur/mlk/production/index.asp?nav=varMLKTeamLeaders
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~moloney/BoisePNjunctionOperation.html
http://members.tripod.com/vismath4/sequin/
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~moloney/BoisePNjunctionOperation.html
Weird idea: high-GHz microwave pulses bouncing around inside a cavity...
if they make a sheet of plasma appear, might the nonlinearity allow
the HIGH OVERTONES of very low freq e-fields to keep the plasma alive
(and to amplify the propagating pulses as they bounce back and forth?)
If so, THEN THE PLASMA SHEET AND THE PULSES MIGHT APPEAR SPONTANEOUSLY
WHENEVER A STRONG, LOW-FREQ E-FIELD IS CREATED IN A TUNED CAVITY.
The volume in the cavity might "catch fire" with plasma amplification
and flying pulses which keep the plasma alight. Low frequency Tesla coil
as a drive, yet pulses of microwave output! (Similar to the sharp "walls"
which form in a Kundt's tube demonstration?)
34577 CROUZET MOTOR $19.50 / EACH
This very nice Crouzet #8-319-510 motor is rated at 24 VDC, 400 mA/370 RPM, but
works as low as 6 VDC, 300 mA/43 RPM. Motor is 4-1/2” x 2-7/16” dia, including an
H-P optical encoder. Removable 2-1/2” sq x 1-3/8” thick gearbox on the other end
has a 1-11/16” x 5/16” dia shaft with a bearing output. The removable 1-1/2” long
dual gear is plastic, 11/16” dia and 15/16” dia. No-load torque is 2 in/lbs.
Surplus Shed: electronics section
http://www.surplusshed.com/pages/category/radioelectronics_1.html
Surplus shed, surplus optics
http://www.surplusshed.com/
http://osulibrary.orst.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauling/article-mason2.html
Pauling recalled in 1991 that his interest in electronic theories of chemical
bonding dated from the time he served as assistant instructor 1919-1920. One
of the two chemistry seminars that year at the Oregon Agricultural College was
given by an agricultural chemist on the frozen fish industry, while Pauling
spoke on the shared electron-pair chemical bond. This basic idea had been
proposed by G. N. Lewis in 1916 and developed in a series of papers from 1919
by Irving Langmuir (1881-1957), who coined the terms 'covalance' and
'electrovalence' for the homopolar and the heteropolar sharing. The Coulombic
attraction of opposite charges provided a physical basis for the electrovalent
(ionic) bond, but the homopolar shared-pair covalent bond had no immediate
physical foundation, other than the significant correlation with the electron-
pair of the lightest noble gas, helium, and the four duplets of the eight
electrons in the outer shell of the heavier noble gases, modelling the electron
configuration of the central atom in polyatomic systems, such the carbon atom
in CH4.
In Munich and Zürich 1926-1927 Pauling found what he believed to be the
physical basis of the homopolar covalent bond in the quantum-mechanical
'exchange energy', arising from the interchange of spin-paired electrons
between the two 'valence structures' in the VB treatment of the hydrogen
molecule by Heitler and London. Pauling regarded the electron-pair exchange
in a chemical bond as the quantum-mechanical analogue of the classical
resonance effect observed in coupled oscillators, terming the bond energy
from electron interchange the 'resonance energy'. He referred the analogy
back to the 1926 treatment by Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976) of the separate
para- and ortho-states of the helium atom (spin singlets and triplets,
respectively), which resembled a classical case of the resonance splitting
between the in-phase and out-of-phase modes of coupled oscillators. Pauling
introduced his resonance theory in a 1928 Chemical Review and developed his
ideas in a series of seven papers 1931-1933 on The Nature of the Chemical
Bond, culminating in his George Fisher Baker Lectures at Cornell University,
1937-1938. The lectures were published, The Nature of the Chemical Bond in
1939, with a second edition in 1940 and a third in 1960. All were dedicated
to G. N. Lewis, whom Pauling regarded as the founder of the modern theory
of valence.
http://194.94.42.12/licensed_materials/00257/papers/6101002/61010299.pdf
Spraycan graffitti machine: use big fans to suck it onto wall with tons force, use fat wheels to drive around
roads to moscow
http://music.walmart.com/MISSING_MP3.mp3
1888 3-phase generator (not brushless)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2514742035&category=361
antique static
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poor man's spectrum analyzer, $100
http://www.hoflink.com/~mbarlowe/
A spectroscopic mechanism for primary olfactory reception
http://www.flexitral.com/research/chemical_senses_complete.pdf
http://personals.theonion.com/personals/search_ads.asp?byname=Y&post_state=posting&MBR=brainykat&x=57&y=10
PBS: the transistor
http://www.pbs.org/transistor/
A Teacher
About the person in New Zealand you talked about, he wouldn't be
part of "Clairvision" and "ISIS technique", would he? If so, the
coincidence would be too weird.
Speaking of coincidence and New Zealand, one of the things which drew my
interest to the place is a favorite cult filmmaker of mine, a guy with a
very strange sense of humor. He made a long, complex, wonderful, documentary
about an entire film industry which grew and then vanished in New Zealand long
before anyone heard of Hollywood: the film "Lost Silver." The film was a
total hoax. A fake documentary. A history that never existed. Amazing.
There's also his two hilarious gross-out horror films (and I'm no fan of
horror films.) I just went searching online for the "Lost Silver" film and
found nothing, so I searched on his name and "New Zealand" and film, and
got two hundred thousand hits. Wha?!!
It turns out that my favorite unknown cultfilm director is not unknown.
He just directed three movies called... Lord of the Rings! I guess
I'm REALLY out of the loop as far as pop culture. Too much hermit
lifestyle.
We're all nerds now.
http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,4120,1104848,00.html
Support forums for CES website
http://www.computing.net/forums/
Tutorials
http://www.williamson-labs.com/
Transistor expl
http://www.williamson-labs.com/480_xtor.htm
Ridicule of Heaviside
Hutchison forum
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/hutch/forum.cgi
NPA
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NPA_Dissidents/
Mechanically scanned LED display (pong, tetris)
http://www.rickard.gunee.com/projects/mechscan/dualpic/gamesys.php
wave-cancelling headphones
http://headwize2.powerpill.org/projects/showproj.php?file=noise_prj.htm
http://headwize2.powerpill.org/projects/index.htm
1-FET electrometer (cloud-charge monitors)
http://www.techlib.com/electronics/cloud.htm
http://www.techlib.com/files/cloud.pdf
Lightning detector
http://www.techlib.com/electronics/lightning.html
Circuit archives
http://www.techlib.com/electronics/index.html
http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/index.html
http://www.discovercircuits.com/
Home-built ion chamber (also geiger counter)
http://www.techlib.com/science/ion.html
http://www.techlib.com/science/geiger.html
Prank circuits
http://www.techlib.com/electronics/gags.html
400-line mechanical TV
http://pyanczer.home.mindspring.com/Tour/scophony.html
Build your own mechanical TV systems
http://pyanczer.home.mindspring.com/Tour/home.html
VDG from uk
http://www.seidam.com/products/kelvins-legacy/vandegraaff.htm
"The man of action has to believe, the inquirer has to doubt;
the scientific investigator is both." -C.S. Pierce
Storm glass project
http://www.bmts.com/chantryisland/young_girl_on_chantry_island.htm#Camphor%20Weather%20Indicator:
Scientist Anecdotes
The Lost Art of Healing - Bernard Lown
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345425979/sciencehobbyist/
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393316041/sciencehobbyist/
"Only those who see the invisible can do the impossible" - Dr. B. Lown
"Even for a physicist, the description in plain language will be a
criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached."
- Werner Heisenberg
"Many very serious-minded, solid and knowledgable people work hard in science
all their lives and produce nothing of the smallest importance, while others, few by
comparison and not highly erudite, exhibit a serendipity of mind that enables them to
have valuable ideas in any subject they may choose to take up." - R.A. Lyttleton
LEVITATE A CHARGED BALLOON
What range of volts on a metal ceiling-plate would be needed to keep
a charged balloon aloft? (How many hours before the charge on the
balloon falls by, say, 10% ?
"Anybody who has been seriously engaged in scientific work of any kind realizes that
over the entrance to the gates of the temple of science are written the words: Ye must
have faith. It is a quality which the scientist cannot dispense with." - Max Planck
"A first principle not formally recognized by scientific methodologists: when you
run into something interesting, drop everything else and study it." - B.F. Skinner
"Why not go out on a limb? That's where the fruit is." - Will Rogers
'The task is not to see what has never been seen before, but to think what has never been
thought before about what you see everyday." - Erwin Schrodinger
"The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of childhood into maturity." - T. H. Huxley
POWERLABS: microwave experiments
http://www.powerlabs.org/uwavexp.htm
YAHOO: weird news
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=index2&cid=757
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/member.php?action=getinfo&find=lastposter&threadid=218615
leonardo
http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/home.html
A-life art
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/geog/gessler/alife-art/
http://ourpointlesslives.com/
airport prank announcements
FDA warning, microwave superheating
http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/erupted.html
gustave le bon
http://www.tesla.hu/moray/moray.htm
Large tesla archive
http://www.tesla.hu/tesla/tesla.htm
Walter Franklin Prince’s classic work The Enchanted Boundary (1930) documented
many scientists’ irrational responses to paranormal claims
comte de gabelais
http://wwwlib.umi.com/eebo/image/94889/2
http://wwwlib.umi.com/eebo/image/94889
Gustave le Bon books
"REAL" PHYSICS RESEARCH
DEATH RAY
Accelerate a mercury-droplet air-thread in a vacuum. Will it penetrate
thin glass?
AIR THREAD 2
Launch an alcohol air-thread at a large soap film.
AIR THREAD 3
Launch a mercury-drop air thread in front of a fluorescent screen
illuminated by mercury-line UV light.
AIR THREAD 1
Form an RF (microwave?) plasma across a surface. Drop salt micro-
crystals onto it. How small a crystal gives a visible sodium glow?
Try observing it with sodium-line bandpass goggles. AND THEN, launch
an "air thread" at it which was generated by a needle wetted by
salt water. How fast does the sodium light decay away? Scan the
air-thread, then modulate it to form pulses (measure particle
velocity.)
ENTANGLED TRANSFORMER
In tuned-primary, tuned-secondary RF transformer with very high Q,
does it cut off the sidebands? What if the coupling is very
loose? If 2F sidebands get through, then try broadcasting fast
data on a 60Hz carrier. What happens?
GIANT MOLECULAR BONDS
Float a pair of RLC resonators (with ferrite rods to create strong
external b-fields) in a water tank. Wrap a coil around the tank and
drive it at the resonant frequency. Do the two resonators attract,
or repel, or do they move themselves to a particular separation
distance and then halt? Maybe atomic bonding is transformer forces,
NOT electron cloud interaction or electron exchange.
SHOCKWAVE RESONANCE
Build a mylar membrane electrostatic speaker (like Polaroid rangefinder)
but with no solid wall behind the mylar. Put it in a pipe with closed
flat ends. Pulse it resonantly, so each new pulse is emitted just as
the pulse reflected from the pipe-end arrives at the transducer. Won't
this concentrate all the acoustic energy in a single "standing wave"
pulse, not in a wide sine wave pair? (And what happens when two shock
waves strike each other? Soliton collision.)
Like "Surely You're Joking?" Here's the original source:
The Feynman Tapes Vol 1, (CD audio) "Chief Research Chemist", "Judging
Books By Their Covers," "I Want My Dollah", more
The Feynman Tapes Vol 2: "At Cornell," "The Draft," +an unpublished story (CD audio)
Alpha male nerd
grew up partly in Arizona (we left when I was 6)
Give talks & write articles on K-6 science education
I run the local science hobbyist group
PELLETRONS: VandeGraaff machines with metal-chain belts in vacuum
http://www.pelletron.com/charging.htm
WHAT IS TEMPERATURE?
- Beam of atoms, high velocity but zero temperature
- Two beams in opposite direction. Zero average velocity,
but high temperature
- Particles in a box. Zero average velocity, high temperature.
The Creed of the Pseudo-intellectual
If I laugh at something
it becomes laughable,
if I ridicule something
it becomes ridiculous,
and if I sneer at something
it becomes contemptible.
Then all my like-minded friends
will pat me on the back,
and congratulate me for my great skill at debate,
never once noticing
that it was nothing but ad hominem,
and an attempt to attach a stigma to something
so we could all safely dismiss it,
sadly shaking our heads at it,
but without ever having
to think.
Trying to coin a new term "Bogus Skepticism". I did the same myself back
in 1995, calling it "Pathological Skepticism", but then I discovered that
Truzzi had beat me to it much earlier, calling it "Pseudo-skepticism".
Truzzi, besides being an authority in this very subject ...has priority!
Don't muddy the water by trying to stake out an ego-claim on yet another term
for false skepticism.
http://www.static-sol.com/library/Links.htm
Invited Lectures
Drawing Holograms by Hand, January 2003, ??? California SPIE-IS&T Electronic Imaging '03
http://www.amasci.com/amateur/hand1.html
Volts, Amps, Watts, etc. Solar Electricity Workshops
October 2002, April 2003. October 2003 Guemes Island
http://www.solarenergy.org/workshops/description.php
1999? Homeschooling Conference Canada
What is Electricity?
On Some Unfair Practices towards Claims of the Paranormal
, from Assn. for Skept. Investigation
http://physicssanctuary.members.easyspace.com/Nature399p521_1999Shinbrot.html
Movie Trailer Archive
http://www.apple.com/trailers/
http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/avp/featurette/
"Too european for american youngsters"
http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony/thetripletsofbellville.html
Medical science, free publications
http://www.nigms.nih.gov/news/science_ed/
APT5025BN 500V 23A .25ohm rr=640nS, 55nS rise, TO-247 310W turnon 2v-4v
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Meteor noise
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/feature/story/0,13026,1068417,00.html
Control of Spatial-Temporal Congested Traffic Patterns at Highway Bottlenecks Boris S. Kerner
http://de.arxiv.org/ftp/cond-mat/papers/0309/0309017.pdf
Critical Discussion of “Synchronized Flow”,
Simulation of Pedestrian Evacuation, and
Optimization of Production Processes
Dirk Helbing1, Ill´es J. Farkas2, Dominique Fasold1, Martin Treiber1, and
Tam´as Vicsek2
http://de.arxiv.org/PS_cache/cond-mat/pdf/0210/0210097.pdf
Nanobes, spores, and the evolution of smallness
In one sense there's no such thing as an individual bacterium, since the "genetic knowledge"
of the organisms is stored in distributed form across many. Since bacteria are always
communicating, the community as a whole can quickly solve problems. Example: put
antibacterial drugs in the water supply, and the bacterial community quickly discovers
resistance to them, even though a single bacterium has no resources for doing such a
thing. The resources are spread out among many cooperating bacteria, a single organism is
incapable of fighting penicillin, but the bacterial community as a whole can defeat it.
Exchanging everyday resources, not just genetic material (lack of selfish competition,
similar to the inside of an eukaryote)
Only works for a community, wouldn't work for free-living organisms, since interlopers,
"cheaters," would take resources without giving back to the community. How to stop
the "cheaters?" Eukaryotes use cell membranes, cell walls. Bacterial colonies use
biofilms.
A community of organisms which share resources would have to be enclosed within
some barrier to exclude "cheaters" ...a barrier such as solid rock. Perhaps
nanobacterial colonies use mineral encrustation as their "cell membrane!"
Smallness.
Human sperm are incredibly tiny... but then they don't have to carry the genes of an entire
human body, they only must carry half. Because humans have two sexes, sperm can be
much smaller than the minimum size for normal cells.
Some fungi have multiple sexes or "mating types", where the fungus filaments from a single spore
will die quickly unless it meets filaments of the other "sexes." The resources of the original
fungus were distributed among several spores (with one result being that the spores can be
smaller than a spore which contains complete genetic information.)
Multiple sexes are rare, but if there were situations where extreme smallness gave an advantage,
perhaps a "distributed organism" could fit in a spot where a larger one could not. In an
environment compsed of nano-pores in solid rock, groups of the smaller organisms would have more
literal "evolutionary
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Lying software weasels vs Subgenius
http://books.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/07/2334244&mode=thread&tid=126&tid=133&tid=156&tid=186&tid=187
Nobel comittee snubbed ???? NMR machine, "A Machine Called Indom."
Mendeleve ridiculed for periodic table. It was full of holes! Then
gallium was discovered, and filled one of the holes. This didn't
halt the laughter. The scoffers finally shut up ten years later
when a second hole was filled: ???fluorine was discovered.
Gordon Gould invented the laser in 1957. The government classified it.
The rest of the world didn't believe him for years.
http://www.inc.com/incmagazine/archives/03891051.html
Famous dataq $25 A/D converter
Powell Trek 2003
Sunday, November 9, 2003. Day-trip to Powell’s gigantic used bookstore in
Portland, OR. As customary, those driving will meet at the Hawk’s Prarie
truck stop, just off I-5, exit No 111 in Lacy, Washington at 9:30 A.M. to
form car pools for a 10 A.M. departure to Portland. R.S.V.P. to the hotline
(360.438.0871) or to info at nwsfs.org so we won’t
leave without you.
We’ll stop enroute for lunch and again on the way home for supper. You may
wish to bring along family frequency, hand held radios for intercar
communication. If there’s enough interest some of us will also take the train,
as we did last year. As of publication the non discounted fare, round trip,
is $47. If you want to take the train with either at 8 or 10 A.M departure
and a return by 10 P.M. let us know by calling the hotline (360.438.0871) or
email info at nwsfs.org
WHY IT'S WRONG, Bernoulli Hover-disk doesn't work: two stacked disks,
spin only one of them. http://telamarr.freeservers.com/Bernoulli%20Hover%20Disk.htm
How about a high speed belt, with unmoving plate below.
Fun-ology demos
http://www.funology.com/laboratory/index.cfm
Aquarium hobbyists were right all along. Fish aren't stupid and plant-like after all.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/08/31/1062268474505.html?from=storyrhs
Test for "weird EM" that violates Maxwell. Take a tuned-primary,
tuned-secondary transformer w/very sharply tuned resonators at
some low freq (100Hz?) Apply 100Hz signal to the input, and
measure a strong 100Hz signal at the output. The big question:
does this system obey purely classical EM, or is there some quantum
mechanics involved? In other words, DOES IT TAKE MANY CYCLES FOR
THAT OUTPUT SIGNAL TO BUILD UP? It should, since the sharp tuning
rejects fast changes (rejects everything but 100Hz frequency.) If
the output signal rises extremely quickly (rather than rising over
many many cycles of 100Hz as set by the high Q of the resonator),
then something is weird. OK, now modulate the input, and observe the
output signal. The sharp tuning should reject all sidebands, so at
the output we should only see the 100Hz carrier with no modulations.
But what if the modulations still get through? Maybe they should,
maybe a tuned-primary, tuned-secondary transformer somehow cancels out its
own Q-factor effects. Crackpot idea: make two widely spaced, loosely-coupled
resonators running even slower (60Hz, or even 7.1Hz.) Modulate one
with much higher frequency AM information on its VLF carrier. Does
the high-freq signal appear on the second one? It shouldn't. But
if coupled oscillators have more physics than revealed by Maxwell's
equations, then perhaps pairs of coupled resonators can become antennas
for "subspace radio." (And if all this works, what happens if we try
to shield the transmitter?)
What is the name of the coupling effect in photosynthesis molecules
which is over and above electrostatic (or farfield EM?)
Barnett effect? Can this effect be demonstrated with macro objects,
or is it inherently short-range like VanderWaals forces?
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-02Electricity-and-Magnetism--TEAL-Studio-Physics-ProjectFall2002/StudyMaterials/detail/visualizations.htm
Can the persistance of misconceptions be explained?
http://www.is.wayne.edu/mnissani/PAGEPUB/THEORY.HTM
remove polehali.com from old guestbooks
water arc thru water will destroy container because of immense
forces associated with sound waves in solids or liquids. So, try
measuring energy output of capacitor-discharge with various underwater
bubble-clouds, or send discharge through very dense water-fog.
Unwise build-it projects
http://www.rotteneggs.com/rd/re_display_topic/60-0.html
copper submarine
mercury amoeba
http://www.scientificexploration.org/jse/articles/pdf/arp.pdf
debunking debunkers - gone
SSE
http://seattleskeptics.org/
Ball-lightning bibliography 1970-1999
http://home.planet.nl/~icblsec/isbl99/bibliography.html
Brief history of sprites and jets
http://www.knology.net/~skeetv/myobs.htm
WEIRD ART:
http://www.ozcomics.com/24hrs/gallery.htm
http://whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com/rl_cmp/comics_new_front.html
http://www.elexp.com/
www.roithner-laser.com/All_Datasheets/ Pricelists/pricelist-c-030718.pdf
1 ELD-720-524 $3.40 20deg 7mW at 20mA
2 ELD-740-524, $3.40 20mW at 100mA
1 LED750-03AU, $3.40 30deg 18mW at 50mA
1 ELD-770-525, $3.40
$17.00
UVLED370-10, $8.00 .75mW at 15mA
Gary Hawkins' explosion. Can a couple of litres of H2/O2 at 4 atmospheres
(60PSI) store enough energy to act like x grams of dynamite?
Agar capacitor explosions. What affects the 3KV threshold phenomenon?
At sub-threshold, there's just high DC current and agar gets hot.
If e-field, just use round electrodes vs sharp ones. That, or apply
a pulse transverse using a tiny HV capacitor. If mechanical
shock, just add acoustic pulses during sub-threshold heat event.
If bubbles, just add ultrasonic cavitation during sub-threshold
heat event. Does deionized water act significantly different
than tap water or electrolyte?
Shadow of BG in air. Look like smoke? Look like bubbles? Look
like ball lightning? Add solvent, or heat it to view. Try smoke,
but smoke might destroy it. Try water-mist.
SRI high pressure CF cell explosion. If the recombiner failed and
the pressure skyrocketed, weren't there sensors which showed this?
If the pressure didn't go up, maybe the explosion did not involve
a rupture caused by buildup of gas pressure.
Comparison test: explode H2/O2, explode BG, see how far each of them
can fling a calibrated mass.
DANGER. If BG can store far more energy than H2 gas, experiments involving
closed containers could easily turn lethal. Assuming 100% efficiency on
power supply, how much "dynamite" is equal to each mL of BG?
Comparison test: melt Thorium oxide or Torbernite beads with a H2 torch,
then with a BG torch, compare the activity afterwards.
$5.00 each
MEMS micromirror array from video projector, as-is, QC rejects.
A technological curio in micromachined silicon.
http://sales.goldmine-elec.com/prodinfo.asp?prodid=8257
$0.99
Motorized 20K pot, 3V-12V motor
Otherwise known as an RC SERVO FOR A DOLLAR!. Let a Basic Stamp read
the pot position, then run the motor with an H-bridge. Waving insect
legs, mechanical hands, alien flower petals, etc., and only a couple
of bucks per channel.
http://sales.goldmine-elec.com/prodinfo.asp?prodid=8345
$0.50 each
Large area PIN photodiode in TO-5 can, Vactec S1223-01 speed: 20MHz
Typical uses: IR/Vis opto instruments, silicon-based ionizing radiation detector
http://sales.goldmine-elec.com/prodinfo.asp?prodid=8401
http://www.hpk.co.jp/eng/products/ssd/pdf/s1223_series_kpin1050e01.pdf
$0.50 each
1V-9V Motorola pager vibrator (an ultramini DC motor for tiny robots)
http://sales.goldmine-elec.com/prodinfo.asp?prodid=8408
$0.99 each
12V pneumatic valve
Use 'em for air/fluidic computer interface in techno sculpture.
http://sales.goldmine-elec.com/prodinfo.asp?prodid=8377
$0.20 each
Electret microphone, surface mount, 2VDC. So cheap that you can build
huge microphone arrays, direction-sensing "audio antennas." Acoustic camera?
http://sales.goldmine-elec.com/prodinfo.asp?prodid=8306
$0.10
0.5-Farad 3V "rechargable battery" in coin-cell package
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$0.50
Antique transistor from ORDVAC computer, 2N128 surface barrier germanium transistor
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guide to flaming
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Guemes Island PV workshop
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1.
The organism which causes underarm odor is immune to the temperatures
in clothes dryers. Might it reproduce BETTER at those temperatures (i.e. is
it a hyperthermophile?) I've never heard about underarm bacteria
research, so maybe people have trouble finding the organism... so maybe
it's not something that they even recognize: maybe it's a nanobe.
2.
Is it certain that ALL nanobacteria use DNA? Could some of them perhaps
be a kind of "alien" lifeform out of Science Fiction, such as RNA-based
life or something even stranger?
3. If Earth's environment is self-regulating, where ocean bacteria
maintain "homeostasis" levels of oxygen, nitrogen, and global
temperature... doesn't this directly imply cosmo???panspermia bacteria from
space? Think! Natural selection is the only path to evolving a robust
organism which has all sorts of built-in compensating mechanisms to
counter the challanges life throws at it. But if there's only one
planet, there's only one planet-wide organism, so what happens when
a disaster wipes that organism out? How can the bad mutations die and
the good ones survive if there's ONLY ONE CREATURE? If it died, then
life would have to evolve all over again. Wouldn't this have to happen
tens of thousands of times in order for a very robust environment-controlling
bacterial community to arise? On the other hand, if there are
many planets and lots of pansperia-style cross infection going on,
then any strong "Gaias" which evolve will invade and conquer weaker ones.
Bacteria from space will filter down and take over the planet. If disasters
tend to almost sterilize planets, a "Gaia" bacteria which easily shrugs off
disasters will encounter little competition and spread across the planet-population
of a galaxy.
4.
Frank S. tells me that we can refine gold out of a multiple-metal solution by
electrolysis. In other words, if you have a mixture of metal salts, you
can electroplate out each metal by providing a "seed" in the form of an
electrode made of that metal. In a silver/gold solution, the gold plates
out onto the gold anode, and the silver plates out onto the silver anode.
Is this true? (Maybe not. Glassy-carbon electrodes are used for
electrolysis analysis, where one metal after another is electrolyzed out,
resulting in peaks of current as voltage is very slowly raised.)
If so, then is it well-studied? How do the ions "know" to not stick to
the wrong metal? What keeps silver ions from plating out onto the gold
electrode?
Is it caused by surface potential, by Helmholtz double layer? Glassy
carbon electrodes are used to detect extremely small levels of metals
in solution, and each different element plates out at a slightly different
voltage as the drive voltage is swept. Maybe multi-metal electrolysis
can only reject ions of higher surface potential, while at the same time
grabbing up all the ions with lower potential than gold (etc.)
Even more interesting: IS THE GOLD ION CONCENTRATION HIGHER NEAR THE GOLD
ELECTRODE? In other words, is there some mysterious force which attracts
gold atoms over to the neighborhood of the gold electroplating electrode?
Or is the "sorting" force simply a part of chemical bonding, and located
where one would expect: within angstroms of the gold surface.
5.
Except when electrons jump to lower-energy trajectories, even a
Rydberg atom doesn't emit photons... yet electrons always interact
with others, i.e. they produce force-pairs and thus produce static
EM fields. Just because an electron becomes bound to an atom doesn't
mean that the electron stops exerting forces on distant charges.
So, after an electron is captured by an atom and falls to the lowest
available orbital, DOESN'T ITS "ORBITING" MOTION STILL PRODUCE A DYNAMIC
E-FIELD? True, it might not emit any EM radiation. Emitted photons are
immediately absorbed again, so at a distance there is no far-field
radiation, but this might not be true in the nearfield. Is there not an
utterly intense pseudostatic (varying) e-field in the atom's nearfield
region (within 1/4 wavelength)?
Equivalent question: a negative ion is surrounded by an e-field, but is
this e-field totally static in relation to the atom's location, or will
we find in the nearfield region a high-frequency AC component, like the
e-field between the plates of an AC-driven capacitor? A negative ion
has one extra electron "in orbit" which, though it may not emit photons
into the far field, might still act like a vibrating charge. (Heh.
Perhaps the magnetic component vanishes, leaving a purely electric
nearfield component which cannot easily produce far-field EM radiation.
And maybe the nearfield magnetism is cancelled somehow, while the
nearfield e-field is not. Build a macro version! A non-broadcasting
antenna which has an intense "internal" e-field within 1/4 wave distance.)
un bel di
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Un bel dì, vedremo One fine day we will see
levarsi un fil di fumo rising a filament of smoke
sull'estremo confin del mare. above the horizon far out to sea.
E poi la nave appare. And then the ship appears.
Poi la nave bianca Then the white ship
entra nel porto, enters the harbor,
romba il suo saluto. thunders a greeting,
Vedi? È venuto! You see? He has come!
Io non gli scendo incontro. Io no. I don't come down to meet him. Not I.
Mi metto là sul ciglio del colle I put myself here on the crest of the hill
e aspetto, e aspetto gran tempo and I wait, and wait for so long
e non mi pesa, and I don't weary,
la lunga attesa. the long waiting.
E... uscito dalla folla cittadina And emerging from the city crowds
un uomo, un picciol punto one man, a tiny point
s'avvia per la collina. starts to climb the hill.
Chi sarà? chi sarà? Who can it be? Who can it be?
E come sarà giunto And when he arrives
che dirà? che dirà? what will he say, what will he say?
Chiamerà Butter- He will call Butter-
fly dalla lontana. fly from afar.
Io senza dar risposta I without responding
me ne starò nascosta hold myself quietly hidden
un po' per celia a little to tease,
e un po' and a little
per non morire al primo incontro, not to die at first encounter,
ed egli alquanto in pena chiamerà, chiamerà: and then a little worried he will call, he will call.
Piccina mogliettina olezzo di verbena, Little one, tiny wife blossom of orange
i nomi che mi dava al suo venire. the names he gave me when last he came.
Tutto questo avverrà, te lo prometto. All this will happen, I promise you this
Tienti la tua paura, Hold back your fears -
Io con sicura fede With secure faith
L´aspetto. I wait.
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From: William Beaty
To: Eskimo North Support ,
Robert Dinse
Subject: pay for "billb"
Hi Bob! I'll drop off a check today. I need:
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$60 Change my primary shell account "bilb" to make it a
secondary shell of "billb" above, 2 yrs
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free acc for Jim Burrows), 2yrs
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Yeah, I know the "bilb" account isn't due to expire. But I'd rather have
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Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 06:08:45 -0700 (PDT)
Message-Id: <200206251308.GAA16585@invisible.eskimo.com>
To: billb@eskimo.com
Subject: Thank you!
Status: RO
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