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August 06, 2025 -- 11:01 PM
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August 22, 2006 -- 6:30 PM
posted by Par

Hey, folks, I keep forgetting to mention this, but tomorrow night I was planning to go see Lisac's play (you may recall, The Power of Sedak(a)sean). The play's at 9:00PM, at 8528-101 Street. If you'd like to come, and need a ride, let me know.

August 22, 2006 -- 11:31 AM
posted by eric

August 22, 2006 -- 9:42 AM
posted by eric

oh and have fun. don't BOMB ANYTHING

August 22, 2006 -- 9:40 AM
posted by eric

yeah i'm down for postcard action! what's your email?

August 22, 2006 -- 8:33 AM
posted by Jere

Well everyone I'm off on another adventure. To all that would like a postcard sent to them... at least I'll try to send one... send me your address via e-mail.

See you in 5 weeks!

August 22, 2006 -- 7:48 AM
posted by Al

Well I got my 2 swords Calvin and Albert. I'll be 2 swording it when the end times come. You mothers better get out of my fucking way! I got some major ass to kick!

August 22, 2006 -- 7:36 AM
posted by Par

Look out. It's the end of the world today. What ever will we do.

August 21, 2006 -- 8:26 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

holy shit... NASA and Italy tried an experiment similar to what I had in mind, and they produced 3500 volts before the air trapped in the wire created a plasma which melted the tether (resulting in it snapping and the sattelite being thrown into space) and pretty much ruined the whole mission.

But this just proves that the idea is feasible!!! Maybe if we look into nano-tube research we can construct a strong enough tether...

Anyway, I gotta jet, but check out the article here, Al:

NASA's TETHER GENERATOR

August 21, 2006 -- 8:06 PM
posted by Al

Dr. Kwok was one of my teachers. Taught a boring class that had nothing to do with what he was researching.

August 21, 2006 -- 8:05 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

WHOOOAAAAAAAA, FUCKING ALBERTA!!!

"In October 2003, Dr. Daniel Kwok, Dr. Larry Kostiuk and two graduate students from the University of Alberta revealed a new method of generating electric power by exploiting the natural electrokinetic properties of a liquid such as ordinary tap water, by pumping fluids through tiny microchannels with a pressure difference. This technology could provide a new power source for devices such as mobile phones or calculators which could be charged up by pumping water to high pressure.

Kwok explained how, when water travels over a surface, the ions that it is made up of "rub" against the solid, leaving the surface slightly charged. Although the power generated from a single channel is extremely small, millions of parallel channels can be used to increase the power output."

Check that shit out on wikipedia here!!!

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