Posted by Mho on June 13, 2011, 10:12 pm
My response was instructive. Despite all the crap that most of the people
here dish out I attempt to stay civil.
You tried to play the teacher for a subject that didn't exist. Read his
statement to somebody else and see if any education needs to be done about
newsreader style.
Sorry for the confusion. I hope it is all at your end...LOL
Standby for the bigger trolls, shortly.
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I responded politely to you. You didn't respond in kind. Still have no
idea
what you are talking about..
Have a nice life!
Vaughn
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You'll get it, eventually.
Posted by Energy-Ingenuity on June 12, 2011, 10:57 pm
> Okay, I need some assistance here.
> I use Google, and when I tried to click on the URL, I got error 404,
> which indicates that the URL doesn't exist for Google.
> And what am I supposed to be looking for? I have several
> circular magnets. If I put them apart, they push each other
> away, or if I turn one of them over, they attract each other.
> They will go backWARD or forWARD, according to polarity.
> Push, or pull. Whatever.
> So what sort of observation am I supposed to be making
> that should be communicated to the kids?
> wrote:
> >www.energy-ingenuity.com
These reactions can be caused not only by changing the polarity, but
by changing the speed! The Poles on the planet are not going to
change, it is the forWARD and backWARD motion, or push, pull. These
forces are separate from the Poles as demonstrated in the videos and
if you build one, at 3 speeds you will see 3 different reactions.
If you have any more questions please ask.
Posted by Michael B on June 13, 2011, 1:25 am
> Okay, I need some assistance here.
> I use Google, and when I tried to click on the URL, I got error 404,
> which indicates that the URL doesn't exist for Google.
> And what am I supposed to be looking for? I have several
> circular magnets. If I put them apart, they push each other
> away, or if I turn one of them over, they attract each other.
> They will go backWARD or forWARD, according to polarity.
> Push, or pull. Whatever.
> So what sort of observation am I supposed to be making
> that should be communicated to the kids?
> wrote:
> >www.energy-ingenuity.com
By doing a cut & paste, I got the site. For whatever that was worth.
And YouTube clip was missing, it violated their Terms of Service.
Posted by Mho on June 13, 2011, 1:29 am
Many of our group had it removed due to FRAUD ratings.
We will continue to get moronic garbage cleaned up from YouTube.
Thanx for your co-operation.
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"Michael B" wrote in message
By doing a cut & paste, I got the site. For whatever that was worth.
And YouTube clip was missing, it violated their Terms of Service.
Posted by vaughn on May 24, 2011, 11:28 am
> If someone as dumb as I can
Go away spammer. If your "invention" is so good, market it, get rich, and
change the world. Until then, go away and stop trolling for dumb people's
money.
Vaughn
> I use Google, and when I tried to click on the URL, I got error 404,
> which indicates that the URL doesn't exist for Google.
> And what am I supposed to be looking for? I have several
> circular magnets. If I put them apart, they push each other
> away, or if I turn one of them over, they attract each other.
> They will go backWARD or forWARD, according to polarity.
> Push, or pull. Whatever.
> So what sort of observation am I supposed to be making
> that should be communicated to the kids?
> wrote:
> >www.energy-ingenuity.com