Magnetic fuel "conditioner"

Discussion in 'Motorbike Technical Discussion' started by Chris, Jan 20, 2009.

  1. Chris

    . Guest

    Several years ago Popular Mechanics published an article about an
    experimental
    model ship that had a magnetohydrodynamic propulsion system.

    Unfortunately, the propulsion system only worked when the steel-hulled
    vessel
    was headed due north or south...
     
    ., Jan 24, 2009
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  2. Chris

    S'mee Guest

    lol you dunderhead the first magnetohydrodynamic powered vessel was
    built in the 60's. I went in any direction abut was slow, a power hog
    and ultimately impracticle.
     
    S'mee, Jan 24, 2009
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  3. Chris

    . Guest

    And you haven't changed a bit...
     
    ., Jan 24, 2009
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  4. Chris

    S'mee Guest

    Yep smart and better informed than you on damn near everything...and
    my spulling is atochias. Inspite of those handicaps I'm twice the
    human being and 100x the man you never could be.
     
    S'mee, Jan 24, 2009
    #84
  5. _You_ might say that; I couldn't /possibly/ comment...

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    Dr Ivan D. Reid, Jan 24, 2009
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  6. Chris

    . Guest

    Who let the keith out?
     
    ., Jan 24, 2009
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    Rob Kleinschmidt, Jan 25, 2009
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