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Roll on the 20th June

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

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purepower

Quote from: g4macdad on August 22, 2008, 11:02:31 PM
AQ claims if you constantly move the fulcrum, that it can change the equation. Sounds reasonable to me.

Since he owes me nothing, all I can do is wait for him to back his claim. For people to come to this thread simply to give their opinion on it, and insult the man, is unacceptable.

True, insults are unacceptable. However, opinions and criticisms, especially when constructive, should always be welcomed.

Changing the fulcrum changes "an" equation: torque. What AQ continues to neglect is the energy to move the fulcrum, and the energy equation remainst consistant (and at "unity").

Sound reasonable?

-PurePower

sbridal

Looks like AQ has terminated the Google group " Magdrive". Last post I saw on it was a little rough on our admin.

queue

Quote from: purepower on August 22, 2008, 11:55:19 PM
True, insults are unacceptable. However, opinions and criticisms, especially when constructive, should always be welcomed.
-PurePower

The Quinn story is over .. .
He just dissolved his Google Group "Magdrive" after making these last two posts in response to another member's post ..

P.s
He does not, as he claims(below), own newdavincis.info
He never did either.
Just one last mistake by Quinn. ..

Heres a copy of his last post to Magdrive @ GoogleGroups ..

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rom   mbramble <@bramblett.com>
reply-to   magdrive@googlegroups.com
to   Magnetic drive <magdrive@googlegroups.com>
date   Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 7:34 AM
subject   Re: Raisng funds, will be selling several of the design patents
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When I was a young kid growing up in Georgia (U.S.) in the early 60's,
I used to spend several weeks each summer at my grandparent's house.
Occasionally, after we had been out working in the garden or on some
project, grandpa would complain about his arm hurting.  The thing was,
he'd lost that arm in World War II.  But, he'd go into the house and
tell grandma that it was hurting and he needed some of his pain
pills.  She'd get the bottle out of the cabinet and give him some with
a glass of water.  After a while sitting in his easy chair, the pain
would go away and we'd be back to our project.

One time when my mom had come to take me home, my grandpa started
complaining about the pain in his arm.  Grandma asked if mom (these
were my dad's parents) would go to the pharmacy and get my grandpa's
pain pill prescription refilled.  When she got back she quietly asked
grandma if she knew that the prescription was for sugar pills.
Grandma said that yes she knew.  Several years earlier she had gotten
hurt and went to the doctor.  When he told her he would prescribe her
something for the pain she said she would just use some of her
husband's.  He laughed and told her then that he had prescribed sugar
pills for the "pain" in her husband's non-existing arm.  He told her
not to tell him because it worked for him.  He said that grandpa's
mind was playing tricks on him about his missing arm hurting so the
doctor was playing tricks on the mind with the sugar pills.

So, everybody but grandpa knew that it was sugar that was curing his
"arm pains".  After that I used to sneak a few now and again and chew
them like candy.  Grandma told my mom that she would sometimes (when
out of regular sugar) use some in her coffee.  She said they took
awhile to dissolve in the coffee but were almost impossible to use in
iced tea.

It's funny but there was an episode on the old black-and-white "The
Andy Griffith Show" where a new pharmacist (a good looking woman)
moved into town and refused to fill an old man's prescription when his
wife brought it in.  It was for sugar pills and she wasn't going to
sell him "medicine" that really wasn't medicine and lie to him about
it.  In the end, the young woman saw the value in the farce and did
fill his prescription.  And ended up going on a date with Andy, maybe.

So, Archer, you should go down to your local pharmacist (chemist?) and
get yourself a bottle of sugar pills/tablets.  You could send them
along with your patent paperwork to each of the 6 sugar companies to
show them that they really can compress powdered sugar into tablets --
by showing them some actual sugar tablets.  You can also recommend
another use for this new invention.  And I hereby relinquish any
rights to the idea that sugar pills can be used as a placebo.
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The Eskimo Quinn   
Well sorry to dissapoint an idiot such as yourself but they have shell coatin...
   
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Well sorry to dissapoint an idiot such as yourself but they have shell
coatings for a start, and are not entirely one single ingredient even
inside that shell, there is only a collar on a rivet and a spiral on a
screw. so long as there is a difference and it performs a different
function the other could not it is patentable. a suggar pill can not
go in your coffee, is not entirely sugar and without stomach acid
would not dislove before it was cold even to give you some filthy
taste.

I own the newdavincis.info previously dot com, and has been for 4
years the worlds largest design site, part of which is patent and
copyright of which i spent 7 years studying, do not profess to lecture
me on patents or patent law, i have written more patents for companies
than you own decent clothes, and the search has already shown no prior
art so fuck off idiot
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On Aug 22, 9:34 pm, mbramble <m...@bramblett.com> wrote:
> When I was a young kid growing up in Georgia (U.S.) in the early 60's,
> I used to spend several weeks each summer at my grandparent's house.
> Occasionally, after we had been out working in the garden or on some
> project, grandpa would complain about his arm hurting.  The thing was,
> he'd lost that arm in World War II.  But, he'd go into the house and
> tell grandma that it was hurting and he needed some of his pain
> pills.  She'd get the bottle out of the cabinet and give him some with
> a glass of water.  After a while sitting in his easy chair, the pain
> would go away and we'd be back to our project.
>
> One time when my mom had come to take me home, my grandpa started
> complaining about the pain in his arm.  Grandma asked if mom (these
> were my dad's parents) would go to the pharmacy and get my grandpa's
> pain pill prescription refilled.  When she got back she quietly asked
> grandma if she knew that the prescription was for sugar pills.
> Grandma said that yes she knew.  Several years earlier she had gotten
> hurt and went to the doctor.  When he told her he would prescribe her
> something for the pain she said she would just use some of her
> husband's.  He laughed and told her then that he had prescribed sugar
> pills for the "pain" in her husband's non-existing arm.  He told her
> not to tell him because it worked for him.  He said that grandpa's
> mind was playing tricks on him about his missing arm hurting so the
> doctor was playing tricks on the mind with the sugar pills.
>
> So, everybody but grandpa knew that it was sugar that was curing his
> "arm pains".  After that I used to sneak a few now and again and chew
> them like candy.  Grandma told my mom that she would sometimes (when
> out of regular sugar) use some in her coffee.  She said they took
> awhile to dissolve in the coffee but were almost impossible to use in
> iced tea.
>
> It's funny but there was an episode on the old black-and-white "The
> Andy Griffith Show" where a new pharmacist (a good looking woman)
> moved into town and refused to fill an old man's prescription when his
> wife brought it in.  It was for sugar pills and she wasn't going to
> sell him "medicine" that really wasn't medicine and lie to him about
> it.  In the end, the young woman saw the value in the farce and did
> fill his prescription.  And ended up going on a date with Andy, maybe.
>
> So, Archer, you should go down to your local pharmacist (chemist?) and
> get yourself a bottle of sugar pills/tablets.  You could send them
> along with your patent paperwork to each of the 6 sugar companies to
> show them that they really can compress powdered sugar into tablets --
> by showing them some actual sugar tablets.  You can also recommend
> another use for this new invention.  And I hereby relinquish any
> rights to the idea that sugar pills can be used as a placebo.
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in fact the world only gets to see more fucking lies and stupidity
from fuckwits who think they know anything, why dont your spread some
smarties on your sandwich like chocolate spread dickhead, sure you can
work around the hard shell, for you have ended it all, the world needs
not to hear my voice but less of the voices of cloud and evil such as
yours, in 24 hours all you see will be gone and the wheel no more in
the public sight.
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spider4re

Hey Archer,
I know you're still lurking on this site under a different login. You are such a lame ass. Go back into obscurity. Your 15 minutes is up.

Ciao

TinselKoala

I gather from the above that my thousand dollars is safe. For the time being.
At least until the next potty-mouth megalomaniac conman re-invents the gravity wheel.
But he better do it before the 20th of September, which is 3 months after the time that Archer Quinn promised to save the world, because my offer is void after that date.
Not because I'm worried--no, rather because I'm getting bored with all this same-old-same-old.