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Burn Light With Ablative Magnetics

Poser Macro posted on Jan 09, 2007
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My friend's furnace broke down yesterday after her little electric heater for her feet broke about two weeks ago. I've been studying use of fiber optic thermocouples with a spectrograph output and freezing of chemistry in the choked portions of reentry simulators. Finally I have some conslusions to my study of transparent absorption of sunlight as heat. Macroscopically I conclude you can't beat Arabs by using numbers and interpolating results as analogs and you can't predict the future using pasteboards. Where does that leave the masses in the real world? Updating to high definition TV. We need to really go for optical heat exchangers. And engines? Yeah! those too! No more opaque heat measurements reported as numbers to the controller. And real insight into catalysts. Am I fading for the last time slowly or have I peaked? Is this just the low point of a cycle or am I just in shock from a long overstress. More and more my goals and expectations converge. I have to trust numbers for now and I really cannot. Simon has a way to look like an architect or a venture capitalist if morphed. His engineering days are in his past.

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:14AM | Tue, 09 January 2007

Excellent work and great experimentation of the lighting....!!!!

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evinrude

6:44AM | Tue, 09 January 2007

Great experimental texture (a little less of the beta-carotene, though, perhaps?). Is he a military man? I'd kill for those trouser creases.

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1hawks1

6:51AM | Tue, 09 January 2007

Great looking character my friend..Beautifully done.

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Richardphotos

9:22AM | Tue, 09 January 2007

Elmer Fudd on post symbiotic transcendental clarification of the effect of starched pants

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Kei_O

11:29AM | Tue, 09 January 2007

A very intellectual and intrepid impression. nice job!!

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CuteMonger

12:04PM | Tue, 09 January 2007

You editorial comment reminds me of a very strange video HoondrayYo posted on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mch_Rt485MM

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msebonyluv

5:59PM | Tue, 09 January 2007

Either he's red with anger or the furnace blew up in his face LOL!! Awesome lighting and pose!! Excellent work!!

Denys234

9:46PM | Tue, 09 January 2007

Excellent!

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MeredithWilson

6:03AM | Thu, 11 January 2007

Dear Dale, If the numbers are valid, they are the one thing you CAN trust. But the validity is the rub. I see a dozen things a day, most ads, that extol violations of the first and second laws of thermodynamics. We need a lot more engineers and a lot less venture capitalists in our world!!! Very thought provoking as always!! Love ya!!! Meredith


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