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Oh.but but but, I'm a justice of the peace, I have to, I'm obliged![]()
Just reading the title....love a good conspiracy i do!
Personal one - if you want me to crash it out i will...kinda what gave me my tin foil hat....then followed by a couple of other things...
Something that directly happened to me...you probably wont believe it...
Something that directly happened to me...you probably wont believe it...
No no please! out with it.Cool - wont say anything!
No Hugo! Not "out with it".No no please! out with it.
Lol - ok - at work though...got a meeting to go into in a min...crash it out later on...No no please! out with it.
Weather balloon.Ok - here we go....
Along time ago before I did the job I currently do [IT] - I worked for a small business (about 20 or so staff) that manufactured stuff out of wire mesh. We made everything from fireguards to church window guards, dog guards, radiator guards for old classic cars etc etc. We also had a small shop front which sold mesh off the roll. If someone came in 99.9% of the time they would describe what they wanted and I would get the right mesh for the job...for example flymesh is an aluminium 16 mesh 28guage wire (16 hole to the inch) - tea strainer mesh is about 60 mesh for example. RF blocking is 28mesh 28guage, so I knew what was what when it came to mesh types (worked there for about 8 years).
One day a guy comes in and asks for very specifically for a 20mesh in stainless 304 with a 40guage wire...very specific. I didn't have exactly the right stuff but got close - gave him his square meter's worth and he was on his way....couple of weeks later on he's back. Again specifically asks for a 40 mesh ( forget the guage as its a long time ago ) but this time asks for a 316grade stainless. Cut his mesh and hes gone again. Couple of weeks later hes back again. 80mesh this time. So I say to him "mate do you want to tell me what this is for cos it sounds like your wasting your money" - he replies "no - its ok" take the mesh and hes gone. Back again, 120 mesh this time which is almost like cloth...so I say again "do you want to tell me what its for...I might be able to suggest something suitable?" - he pauses, says, "you wont believe me..." so I laugh it off and say "well, try me".... We've got a car that runs on water.... so im like "get the fuck out of here...fuck off..."
He opened up a bit then once I relaxed the mood. So, in explanation (30 years ago so I'll do my best)…
I asked him how they invented it....
He said they didn't - they got the design from a magazine at the time (which I then started buying called "Nexus"). You could get it from Smith's - it had a magazine size but was printed on what could be best described as newspaper type paper, it was BiMonthy, and amongst the stories and don't get me wrong there were some stories in there clearly written by people that were plain fucking mad...anyway in there, they always had a page called "New Science" and it was public domain inventions...that's where it was and I read the mag [at the time] they were talking about.
The Design.
From the mag a metal outer bowl negatively charged and then the rings of mesh were suspended in the bowl and separated with rubber cubes for want of a better phrase. In the middle of the bowl would be a metal pole that was positively charge and the bowl filled with water and sealed....electrolysis starts and they pipe the gas off the top (hydrogen) - the reason he kept coming in for different meshes was apparently different meshes was more or less efficient at electrolysis. How they got it [the gas] into the engine ive no idea...
He then explained that for quite a while they were running their boilers off of it and using it for welding (he lived on a farm) the car was driven apparently round his field with the bowl so he told me welded to the front wing. He said there was a few of them working on it round the country but, they had all been broken in to but nothing taken....he went a bit cagey then and left...never saw him again....
So theyre you go....you could say its a load of bollocks I dunno but it happened....
Totally unrelated ill leave you with this...back some years ago - having a bbq out the back of the house. My brother in law was sitting on a recline mid summer, looking up and said - whats that then...i took a photo with my DSLr with telephoto maxxed out....it was there for about a good 30 mins - kept looking at it, blinked and it was gone...very high..how high i dont know...no idea what it is...feel free to drill into the EXIF info just to prove the validity of the photo...youll have to zoom in...
Captain pugwash tin foil hat firmly on! Have at it chaps.
In one place for 30 mins?Weather balloon.
Or space friends. Maybe it was space friends.
Cant comment on the technicalities of it...just what he told me...With electrolysis the problem is not whether the gasses will power a car but whether the energy put in to crack the water is less than that of the output.
To combine the two I`d say that for sure it`s a water powered space ship .Ok - here we go....
Along time ago before I did the job I currently do [IT] - I worked for a small business (about 20 or so staff) that manufactured stuff out of wire mesh. We made everything from fireguards to church window guards, dog guards, radiator guards for old classic cars etc etc. We also had a small shop front which sold mesh off the roll. If someone came in 99.9% of the time they would describe what they wanted and I would get the right mesh for the job...for example flymesh is an aluminium 16 mesh 28guage wire (16 hole to the inch) - tea strainer mesh is about 60 mesh for example. RF blocking is 28mesh 28guage, so I knew what was what when it came to mesh types (worked there for about 8 years).
One day a guy comes in and asks for very specifically for a 20mesh in stainless 304 with a 40guage wire...very specific. I didn't have exactly the right stuff but got close - gave him his square meter's worth and he was on his way....couple of weeks later on he's back. Again specifically asks for a 40 mesh ( forget the guage as its a long time ago ) but this time asks for a 316grade stainless. Cut his mesh and hes gone again. Couple of weeks later hes back again. 80mesh this time. So I say to him "mate do you want to tell me what this is for cos it sounds like your wasting your money" - he replies "no - its ok" take the mesh and hes gone. Back again, 120 mesh this time which is almost like cloth...so I say again "do you want to tell me what its for...I might be able to suggest something suitable?" - he pauses, says, "you wont believe me..." so I laugh it off and say "well, try me".... We've got a car that runs on water.... so im like "get the fuck out of here...fuck off..."
He opened up a bit then once I relaxed the mood. So, in explanation (30 years ago so I'll do my best)…
I asked him how they invented it....
He said they didn't - they got the design from a magazine at the time (which I then started buying called "Nexus"). You could get it from Smith's - it had a magazine size but was printed on what could be best described as newspaper type paper, it was BiMonthy, and amongst the stories and don't get me wrong there were some stories in there clearly written by people that were plain fucking mad...anyway in there, they always had a page called "New Science" and it was public domain inventions...that's where it was and I read the mag [at the time] they were talking about.
The Design.
From the mag a metal outer bowl negatively charged and then the rings of mesh were suspended in the bowl and separated with rubber cubes for want of a better phrase. In the middle of the bowl would be a metal pole that was positively charge and the bowl filled with water and sealed....electrolysis starts and they pipe the gas off the top (hydrogen) - the reason he kept coming in for different meshes was apparently different meshes was more or less efficient at electrolysis. How they got it [the gas] into the engine ive no idea...
He then explained that for quite a while they were running their boilers off of it and using it for welding (he lived on a farm) the car was driven apparently round his field with the bowl so he told me welded to the front wing. He said there was a few of them working on it round the country but, they had all been broken in to but nothing taken....he went a bit cagey then and left...never saw him again....
So theyre you go....you could say its a load of bollocks I dunno but it happened....
Totally unrelated ill leave you with this...back some years ago - having a bbq out the back of the house. My brother in law was sitting on a recline mid summer, looking up and said - whats that then...i took a photo with my DSLr with telephoto maxxed out....it was there for about a good 30 mins - kept looking at it, blinked and it was gone...very high..how high i dont know...no idea what it is...feel free to drill into the EXIF info just to prove the validity of the photo...youll have to zoom in...
Captain pugwash tin foil hat firmly on! Have at it chaps.
Yes.In one place for 30 mins?
Ok - here we go....
Along time ago before I did the job I currently do [IT] - I worked for a small business (about 20 or so staff) that manufactured stuff out of wire mesh. We made everything from fireguards to church window guards, dog guards, radiator guards for old classic cars etc etc. We also had a small shop front which sold mesh off the roll. If someone came in 99.9% of the time they would describe what they wanted and I would get the right mesh for the job...for example flymesh is an aluminium 16 mesh 28guage wire (16 hole to the inch) - tea strainer mesh is about 60 mesh for example. RF blocking is 28mesh 28guage, so I knew what was what when it came to mesh types (worked there for about 8 years).
One day a guy comes in and asks for very specifically for a 20mesh in stainless 304 with a 40guage wire...very specific. I didn't have exactly the right stuff but got close - gave him his square meter's worth and he was on his way....couple of weeks later on he's back. Again specifically asks for a 40 mesh ( forget the guage as its a long time ago ) but this time asks for a 316grade stainless. Cut his mesh and hes gone again. Couple of weeks later hes back again. 80mesh this time. So I say to him "mate do you want to tell me what this is for cos it sounds like your wasting your money" - he replies "no - its ok" take the mesh and hes gone. Back again, 120 mesh this time which is almost like cloth...so I say again "do you want to tell me what its for...I might be able to suggest something suitable?" - he pauses, says, "you wont believe me..." so I laugh it off and say "well, try me".... We've got a car that runs on water.... so im like "get the fuck out of here...fuck off..."
He opened up a bit then once I relaxed the mood. So, in explanation (30 years ago so I'll do my best)…
I asked him how they invented it....
He said they didn't - they got the design from a magazine at the time (which I then started buying called "Nexus"). You could get it from Smith's - it had a magazine size but was printed on what could be best described as newspaper type paper, it was BiMonthy, and amongst the stories and don't get me wrong there were some stories in there clearly written by people that were plain fucking mad...anyway in there, they always had a page called "New Science" and it was public domain inventions...that's where it was and I read the mag [at the time] they were talking about.
The Design.
From the mag a metal outer bowl negatively charged and then the rings of mesh were suspended in the bowl and separated with rubber cubes for want of a better phrase. In the middle of the bowl would be a metal pole that was positively charge and the bowl filled with water and sealed....electrolysis starts and they pipe the gas off the top (hydrogen) - the reason he kept coming in for different meshes was apparently different meshes was more or less efficient at electrolysis. How they got it [the gas] into the engine ive no idea...
He then explained that for quite a while they were running their boilers off of it and using it for welding (he lived on a farm) the car was driven apparently round his field with the bowl so he told me welded to the front wing. He said there was a few of them working on it round the country but, they had all been broken in to but nothing taken....he went a bit cagey then and left...never saw him again....
So theyre you go....you could say its a load of bollocks I dunno but it happened....
Totally unrelated ill leave you with this...back some years ago - having a bbq out the back of the house. My brother in law was sitting on a recline mid summer, looking up and said - whats that then...i took a photo with my DSLr with telephoto maxxed out....it was there for about a good 30 mins - kept looking at it, blinked and it was gone...very high..how high i dont know...no idea what it is...feel free to drill into the EXIF info just to prove the validity of the photo...youll have to zoom in...
Captain pugwash tin foil hat firmly on! Have at it chaps.
So a man came in to buy some mesh a few times, I can believe it happenedWas fully expecting the piss to be taken...which is cool...happened though so i cant say more than that....
My guess - it's a weather balloon that space friends had locked in place, using their "Lock It In Place" ray.Was fully expecting the piss to be taken...which is cool...happened though so i cant say more than that....
Why are you ignoring the mesh, are you one of those aliensMy guess - it's a weather balloon that space friends had locked in place, using their "Lock It In Place" ray.
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Was fully expecting the piss to be taken...which is cool...happened though so i cant say more than that....
Without a photo of the mesh, how am I supposed to believe it exists?Why are you ignoring the mesh, are you one of those aliens...................
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OhWithout a photo of the mesh, how am I supposed to believe it exists?