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Roll on the 20th June

Started by CLaNZeR, April 21, 2008, 11:41:56 AM

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Quote from: exxcomm0n on July 20, 2008, 02:53:17 AM

I have no idea what use it is though yet, I have to sleep on it.


Hi Exx

Nice work
Like my test wheel .. your test track video nicely confirms/verifies that the wall is alive and well and working at your house too..
Getting up and over the TOP of the clock is not the problem .. the array easily performs the feat.

It's breaking out through the wall with enough KE to spare to get back to the start of the array to close the loop that will ultimately test your patience and ingenuity. 
Hope you're having fun at least and that if you find the answer you'll share it.
:-)

Wasn't it today(a month overdue ) that Archer was supposed to show us a working wheel ? ? ?

Cheers
Queue

queue

bit OFF thread topic ..  ::)

i will be building a new IBM web server in the next week or so and becoming an active part of the movement towards finding an Overunity device that we(community) can all build and use ..

i will donate the server and bandwidth to the Canadian iteration of the Overunity movement
and the new domain name which i have already registered .., i was surprised it was free actually is

http://overunity.ca

i need to find a good forum software to get things rolling .. suggestions anyone ? .. personally i have grown to like ClearSpace .. like this software you can post pictures videos etc ..

For now i have pointed Overunity.ca
to my other free energy concept website . .
http://relativity.ca

Overunity.ca will be a bit like this website .. everyone/anyone will be able to join and post their work or ideas..

Should be fun !

 


   

exxcomm0n

Quote from: queue on July 20, 2008, 11:23:21 AM
Hi Exx

Nice work
Like my test wheel .. your test track video nicely confirms/verifies that the wall is alive and well and working at your house too..
Getting up and over the TOP of the clock is not the problem .. the array easily performs the feat.
<snip>

It's always about the wall.

But until just recently it was about the wall AND gravity.

One down, one to go.

:D

Thank you for your positive comments and  well wishes though!

EDIT

This is the 4th "spin-off" forum I personally know of from here.
I usually say "the more, the merrier!" for just bout every topic but s3x and sailing.

One always has the chance of going down that keeps increasing with every person, with the other one you have a much better chance of that happeneing but you don't know who that "last straw" is. ;)

But ANYTHING that helps introduce the idea to more that people are actually worried about present day methods and working towards fixing that is a GOOD thing!

Even if it's just one person. That person could be the "last straw" that tears down the wall.

:D

On the software, it all depends if you're going mickey$loth or linux.

Sourceforge has many good poggies that are cross platform, but for a web server I have to go with the general consensus of the rest of the web and lean towards linux.

For straight forum software I like Drupal (I think it is Win32 too).

You might want to look at the wiki idea too for this.

That being said, look at all the applicable projects @ Sourceforge as a new interfaces with more capabilities are being developed all the time and it might greatly enhance the sites popularity if it has functionality that others lack.



EDIT2

Here's a mock Drupal site I made someone to prove the concept.

http://unrealexpectations.ath.cx/sid/

user = ou
pass = unity

It has no content or plugins (of which there are LOTS of cool ones) in effect yet, but it should give you an idea of what might be possible with it.
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

exxcomm0n

Or.....just go to www.drupal.org.


Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.............................

In another great use of the danger of scripting, I just whacked all of my web capability.

http://unrealexpectations.ath.cx/sid is no longer available, but should be here shortly.

This is why I like having a demo server available for testing......Sheesh!

EDIT

And now it's back, seems that it was only a problem with the process starting correctly.
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

gwhy!

For anyone who's intrested,
    I managed to get some playtime today and I have finished the hardware for my test rig, just got a bit of electronics to put together then it will be finished ( the rig is basic and DO NOT use force cells this was to keep the cost to a minimum so all results can be duplicated by other users ) . I will be testing a few Ideas that I have of my own first and the results posted (hopefully by next weekend) on this site but not in this thread, the reason for this is because I think it would be very usefull information for anyone playing around with magnetic tracks/arrays and will be posted in the magnetic motor section of this forum.

Edit: I will gladly test any track for anyone as long as the track isn't to long and I have the correct mags..