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Roll on the 20th June

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

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Bubba1

I was hoping to see something here that would strike a chord in my brain, something that looks like it might work, but I don't see it in Archer's math examples.  I hope his wheel is better than his story problem skills.

Still waiting for 20th June

b0rg13

Quote from: Bulbz on June 03, 2008, 09:37:19 PM
I seriously hope that Archer succedes in letting the cat out of the bag on the 20th June. It would be good for mankind if fossil fuel became as worthless as dog shit. This would also mean that oil would only be useful for lubing up the arses of the oil men, after they have shit themselves dry :P

dog shit is not worthless , we can use it to feed the suppressors just like they have been feeding us shit all these years. ;D
if you want to get out of the rat race,you have to let go of the cheese.

Bulbz

Quote from: b0rg13 on June 03, 2008, 09:47:05 PM
dog shit is not worthless , we can use it to feed the suppressors just like they have been feeding us shit all these years. ;D


:D :D :D ;D ;D ;D ROFL  ;D ;D ;D :D :D :D. Nice one mate
Best regards.
Steve Ancell.

ramset

ARCHER  looks like 2000  or more reads on your thread today [here] sweet  Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

badassdjbynight

Quote from: ramset on June 03, 2008, 12:37:50 PM
well the thread is still booking along at almost 100 reads an hour [over 32000.00 so far] and this forum is ready to go crazy[COMPLETE UNDERSTATEMENT} with new techs  so.... Archer bringing all these new folks here   that never would have been here is GREAT!!!!  Archer is a good guy    the rest of you     that are afraid of change   better put on some diapers  Chet

....Experimenters change the world    always have and always will  Chet

This is a conundrum.  On one hand you are GLAD that this forum has gotten so much traffic.  I'm sure the forum owner is too.  On the other hand you only want to be people here if they are going to be blind followers like you.

Freedom changes the world.  Freedom of speech and expression.  Bring on the experimentation.

Let's all agree to something here.  badassdjbynight (or anyone else) asking questions and trying to figure out what the hell archer is talking about does not prevent archer or you or anyone else from experimenting with wheels and magnets.  The purpose of a forum is to discuss ideas.  There are many READ-ONLY parts to the internet - use that if you don't want feedback.  But a public forum is a place where you will get feedback and you have to take the bad with the good.  (or ignore it i guess)

I can't speak for others on here (I only have one identity too), but my goal here IS to be constructive.  That's a positive word.  But it does not mean that I'm always going to agree with every idea and concept.  Especially if it is blatantly wrong.  But when someone puts an idea out there.. to a public forum.  There are going to be all flavors of responses.  Some positive and some negative.  You as the person putting yourself out there has to be mature enough to deal with the feedback.  Unfortunately it's like singing karaoke.  If you have a humble attitude and you suck there will still be the guy who claps and says "good job!" just because you tried.  But if you go out there and announce yourself as "God's gift" and call yourself the "mighty karaoke singer".. and you suck.. you might get a few boos.  I feel like most people here have given archer more than a fair chance to explain himself and his ideas.

So the 33,000 views is a double edge sword.  With that much exposure you are going to get a few people who will jump in and say "wait a minute.. that doesn't make sense."  Especially when it DOESN'T add up.

As far as being afraid of change.  I can remember where I was when I heard on the radio in 1990 that someone had cracked cold fusion.  My first thought was "this will change everything."  I was excited about the future.   Cheap or free energy is not a change I am afraid of.

But CHET, it's easier to think of me as the enemy isn't it, since I don't agree that Archer has discovered anything of significance.


To the whiny guy who said "we need his wheel" implying that our skepticism is powerful enough to destroy archer's will...  Or to anyone who believes that he actually HAS made a working wheel and now, "because the world just isn't ready for it" or what was it.. because "there is more bad than good on this monkey covered rock... don't ever speak to me."  I just don't see how you can buy into it and believe it.  But it is your prerogative to believe what you want.  No one can control what you believe.

I believe that archer made a wheel and he now knows that it doesn't work.  And the only way to save face is to declare that us monkeys don't deserve it.  Because if he has the working wheel why not show us?  I believe that I KNOW that it doesn't work and I believe that I know why it doesn't work (cant' work).  I'm still researching and looking for a way to explain it.  And if I'm proven wrong and archer has it, then I will admit that I was wrong.


I think there are some smart people on this forum.  I think those who ARE forward thinkers and who ARE interested in cheap energy should continue talking about possible solutions.  (these words from an oil man?)  Maybe CHET is right that Archer did good by getting people together.