LOL
on a different thread you asked why I didn't start a separate thread about my/John's work.
to you actually believe that if I did so
and ended each post with:
...to be continued
that others would not post???
oh....
only YOUR threads that state "to be continued"
folks cannot comment on
and I wasn't the only person/fictitious character that had responded on your "private story"
"My grandson has the Koolau basalt that Andrew was getting rid of several years ago. Beyond that, I think he had moved to Dolphin Jump Key.
Cat"
and
"Disclaimer: this is a non-sequiter.
It may be possible yo go to Home Depot and procure items without paying for them. Home Depot has a history of eliminating its loss prevention staff to save money on wages.
Cat"
and then there is Wags
"Nancy on Equipment:-
Priceless.
The vast majority of equipment and supplies used in developing the Hutchison technology were "junk" that people wanted to just get rid of, or that John literally scavenged (as in dumpster diving).
John has found (and I concur) that what is purchased at Home Depot, Radio Shack, etc. is the real "junk".
By understanding the basics of how things work, quality and consistent results can be accomplished using really nice scavenged parts.
For example:
The mobile anti-radiation units.
Components---a penny, a rusty bolt, litz wire (old, used litz better than new), piece of 1/2" copper pipe (old, used pipe better than new), rochelle salts, galena, finely crushed quartz...and magnetite, collected from the beach using a magnet scavenged from a blown speaker. Magnetic field for recording is created by using the core of an old, scavenged starter motor (activated by speaker wires carrying the tones.
If you have a list of components that you think you need, I would be happy discussing with you proper scavenging.
However, the components you think you need, may not be what you actually need.
You may need some sand from the beach.
Nancy"
and Kevin:
"Wags,
"priceless"
It is indeed...priceless good advice.
Dr Brown did just that.
Kevin"