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Author: MarkMark Date: Jun 9, 2008 08:00
On Jun 7, 10:32Â pm, leonard-abb...@ webtv.net (Leonard Abbott) wrote:
> With this new technology all the problems you talk about are easily
> overcome..
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What new technology?
Mark
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Author: EeyoreEeyore Date: Jun 9, 2008 08:12
Mark wrote:
> On Jun 7, 10:32 pm, leonard-abb...@ webtv.net (Leonard Abbott) wrote:
>> With this new technology all the problems you talk about are easily
>> overcome..
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> What new technology?
The guy's a WebTV idiot.
Graham
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Author: Leonard AbbottLeonard Abbott Date: Jun 9, 2008 10:11
Mark wrote
What new technology?
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Presently I am the only person that has the technology. the 60 lb
miniature I built will spin a 500 watt generator with waves less than a
foot high.
I believe most of the worlds power in the future.will come from wave
power and wind power. A unit offshore a mile long could also be a
platform for more than 20 or 30 windmills producing massive amounts of
electricity, from wind and waves...
There are always enough wave action , for the unit to be more dependable
than wind power..
Place such as 1000s of port entrances, would be ideal for building
wave power generators.
Other than platforms for wind mills, there are manny other advantages, I
am sure Paris Hilton would be willing to invest sever million to build
luxury Hotels. on several of these platforms.
That is when she is not making porn movies and smoking dope..
lenny.
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Author: zz Date: Jun 9, 2008 11:23
> Mark wrote
> What new technology?
> --------------------------------------------
> Presently I am the only person that has the technology. the 60 lb
> miniature I built will spin a 500 watt generator with waves less than
> a foot high.
>
> I believe most of the worlds power in the future.will come from wave
> power and wind power. A unit offshore a mile long could also be a
> platform for more than 20 or 30 windmills producing massive amounts
> of electricity, from wind and waves...
>
> There are always enough wave action , for the unit to be more
> dependable than wind power..
>
> Place such as 1000s of port entrances, would be ideal for building
> wave power generators.
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Author: EeyoreEeyore Date: Jun 9, 2008 12:42
Leonard Abbott wrote:
> Mark wrote
> What new technology?
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> Presently I am the only person that has the technology. the 60 lb
> miniature I built will spin a 500 watt generator with waves less than
> a
> foot high.
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> I believe most of the worlds power in the future.will come from wave
> power and wind power.
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Author: EeyoreEeyore Date: Jun 9, 2008 12:49
z wrote:
> leonard-abbott@ webtv.net (Leonard Abbott) wrote
>> Mark wrote
>> What new technology?
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>> Presently I am the only person that has the technology. the...
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Author: MarkMark Date: Jun 9, 2008 17:47
On Jun 9, 1:11Â pm, leonard-abb...@ webtv.net (Leonard Abbott) wrote:
> Mark wrote
> What new technology?
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> Presently I am the only person that has the technology. the 60 Â lb
> miniature  I built will spin a 500 watt generator with waves less than a
> foot high.
>
Lenny
I don't care what YOU think it can do...
Show us how the so called new technology works.
Mark
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Author: Leonard AbbottLeonard Abbott Date: Jun 9, 2008 18:28
Mark wrote
What new technology?
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The issue seems to me to be making them robust enough to withstand the
weather. I remember when they tested a wave generator up in Scotland ..
it didn't last too long.
Maybe you could put them in some sheltered areas, but Its hard to
imagine any kind of platform that would make it through a good pacific
storm off this coast.
Answer; I worked for Global Marine drilling Co. in the 60s they have the
technology to drill in any weather condition. These are drilling barges
not platforms.
I remember 30' swells every day, off the N. California coast near
Eurica Cal.
The new technology always pulls down.
making it harder to destroy the platform.
lenny
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Author: Leonard AbbottLeonard Abbott Date: Jun 9, 2008 18:35
Mark
I don't care what YOU think it can do...
Show us how the so called new technology works.
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I have a problem Mark, I would like to promote my invention, At th same
time Would like to protect my rights, as the inventor.
How can I do this?. What are my rights if I dot have a patent?
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