Posted by Jim Rojas on December 19, 2010, 3:58 am
Curbie wrote:
>> I have no financial incentive on any posts I offer here, other than
>> trying to help others to save money. I offer what I have tried and
>> tested for free.
>>
>> I always use my real name and my real email address in every one of my
>> posts. Sure I am new to this group, but if you do a quick Google search,
>> you will find I have been posting on newsgroups since 1996.
> I been on the net since ARPANET and have seen plenty of scams where
> goal was misinformation, scams are scams no matter what the goal is.
> We'll keep at this till there's no doubt to any reader that you have
> no simple, straight forward answer to this very simple question:
> Where does the energy your device produces (or doesn't) come from???
> Curbie
Curbie...I feel your pain.
Jim Rojas
Posted by Curbie on December 19, 2010, 4:18 am
>Curbie...I feel your pain.
What pain, oh I get it, you think you've found a clever new way NOT to
give a simple answer to a simple question.
So, tell us for the FIRSTtime; where your device get the energy it
produces???
Posted by m II on December 19, 2010, 4:23 am
On 10-12-18 08:58 PM, Jim Rojas wrote:
> Curbie wrote:
>>> I have no financial incentive on any posts I offer here, other than
>>> trying to help others to save money. I offer what I have tried and
>>> tested for free.
>>>
>>> I always use my real name and my real email address in every one of my
>>> posts. Sure I am new to this group, but if you do a quick Google search,
>>> you will find I have been posting on newsgroups since 1996.
>> I been on the net since ARPANET and have seen plenty of scams where
>> goal was misinformation, scams are scams no matter what the goal is.
>>
>> We'll keep at this till there's no doubt to any reader that you have
>> no simple, straight forward answer to this very simple question:
>>
>> Where does the energy your device produces (or doesn't) come from???
>>
>> Curbie
>>
> Curbie...I feel your pain.
> Jim Rojas
So, really now...where does the energy your device produces (or doesn't)
come from??
Are you claiming you are getting more power out than you are putting in?
To me the thing looks like nothing more than a magnetic coupling.
What is the ratio of the power being put IN to the power being put OUT?
mike
Posted by Josepi on December 19, 2010, 4:38 am
We see your scam and raise you this, "Where does your energy come from?"
Curbie...I feel your pain.
Jim Rojas
Curbie wrote:
>> I have no financial incentive on any posts I offer here, other than
>> trying to help others to save money. I offer what I have tried and
>> tested for free.
>>
>> I always use my real name and my real email address in every one of my
>> posts. Sure I am new to this group, but if you do a quick Google search,
>> you will find I have been posting on newsgroups since 1996.
> I been on the net since ARPANET and have seen plenty of scams where
> goal was misinformation, scams are scams no matter what the goal is.
> We'll keep at this till there's no doubt to any reader that you have
> no simple, straight forward answer to this very simple question:
> Where does the energy your device produces (or doesn't) come from???
> Curbie
Posted by Jim Rojas on December 19, 2010, 3:35 am
Curbie wrote:
>> Let me get this straight...By your definition, a person running any
>> device that doesn't pollute, or line the pockets of some rich fat
>> corporation, considered an overunity device?
> You can't get things straight by a half-assed attempt at twisting my
> words, this isn't very complicated, that wasn't my definition, it's
> the scientific definition; try wikipedia for overunity.
> But get this straight... by my definition a SCAM is plan to dupe
> people out of their time or money, and ALL overunity plans are flat
> out scams that are physically impossible in terms of our current
> understanding of the laws of physics.
> A person has asked an honest question about a real alternative-energy
> device and your response was "Don't waste you time" with real, do your
> magic plan, only problem is, you won't give a straight answer as to
> HOW your magic plan generates energy.
> So how about skipping the gibberish, "double talk" and links to other
> people's gibberish and, "double talk" and give us a straight clear
> answer, where does your plan's energy come from, the grid, mars,
> push-pull ward-farce, Richardson, thin air - what???
> Now, let's take a look at your "rich fat corporation" non-sense, can
> you explain why your "rich fat corporations" haven't built devices
> from the these internet links and gotten richer and fatter, they all
> have to be greedy enough???
> Curbie
Fat rich corporations currently use hydro electric, nuclear, and coal
for decades. Hydro electric destroys eco systems, nuclear creates steam
using deadly radiation, coal pollutes, and drives our CO2 levels through
the roof.
Geothermal plants like in Greenland could make all the current electric
plants obsolete, and much cheaper to run. But cheaper to run means they
would be forced to drop rates...that's counterproductive in a capitalist
system. We will just have to wait until gas prices hit $ a gallon like
it is now in many parts of Europe, in order to see any real changes in
this country.
Jim Rojas
>> trying to help others to save money. I offer what I have tried and
>> tested for free.
>>
>> I always use my real name and my real email address in every one of my
>> posts. Sure I am new to this group, but if you do a quick Google search,
>> you will find I have been posting on newsgroups since 1996.
> I been on the net since ARPANET and have seen plenty of scams where
> goal was misinformation, scams are scams no matter what the goal is.
> We'll keep at this till there's no doubt to any reader that you have
> no simple, straight forward answer to this very simple question:
> Where does the energy your device produces (or doesn't) come from???
> Curbie