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originally posted by: Caled
Ha! I was just looking at the inauguration maps. There’s still one way both in and out courtesy of DC Water.
originally posted by: TheMandolorian
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: TheMandolorian
How do you announce something like this to the American public? Can't be by social media, or just one man (President Trump) doing it.
1. You drop it 3+ years in advance.
2. You have the military do it as the media has compromised the reputation of DJT. Plus, he "loses" and leaves.
3. Or plot twist, you have Biden or some high profile dem do it.
originally posted by: panoz77
My absolute red line is January 21st, 2021.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: crankyoldman
What does "has been infiltrated" mean?
originally posted by: TheRaxVirus
serious question: do any KU drops predict the My Pillow Guy?
originally posted by: CanadianMason
Documentary on Rumble worth watching, IMHO: Wake Up Call - What IS Happening
originally posted by: carewemust
Earlier today someone at the White House supposedly told all Trump supporters to sign up for telegram, whatever that is.
A few minutes ago this was supposedly posted by Melania Trump.
mobile.twitter.com...
Real?
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General John Hyten: en.m.wikipedia.org...
originally posted by: etshrtslr
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: etshrtslr
The military is not getting turned over anything. This is still the USA. We will not ever have a military Junta type situation.
So joe Biden stole the election with the assistance from the ccp and the USA military has or will allow this to happen?
originally posted by: TheBadCabbie
originally posted by: Justoneman
MTSU H2 car 2nd model
This University built several alternative vehicles. They worked. No one is building them. The MTSU solar car story has been scrubbed i am seeking it now. This is the best I can do and it is better than nothing. The news article I use to share was from the Local news following them across country as they were proving the car is viable tech.
This school is right down the road from Nissan of North America. Nissan has been advising them and built motors for them.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: TheBadCabbie
Last I remember, the record of 200+ mpg in a passenger car was held by a aluminum-prototype Audi 5000 with a gas turbine engine. Nearly coast-to-coast in one tank. That was a while ago, I suppose. A jet engine with an output shaft, like a helicopter....with the greatest power-to-weight ratio. The story about the Wright Bros home made engines is a good starting point for history buffs.
The practible debate about engines is too vast for here. Mostly, liquid fuels are the most portable and easily fed into the engine, lol, and ICE are good because they are throttable. Dont' want coal that takes forever to warm up, dont' want solid rocket fuel to run to the shoppes, don't want turbines because of noise and no throttle....etc etc.
I think it's just my own practical ethos, not to worry about intangible things. It's been said to try to worry only about things within your own sight. Gas just isn't that expensive either.
Interesting article, thanks for sharing. I wanted to point out that that article does say that they were going to refuel the vehicle with fresh hydrogen, so it appears as though they weren't producing all of it on demand.
I'm not saying that I don't believe you. I do, actually. I have encountered a great deal of folk mythology on the topic of extreme fuel economy over my years of looking into it. What I've shared in discussions here is only a portion of that.
I would've replied to your posts earlier, but I didn't want to shoot the thread off on that tangent. I wanted to write you a reply though to let you know that I saw the discussion and thought it interesting.
The castle comprises three elements:
the upper house on the almost 50 metre high steeply sloping nagelfluh rock face;
the cave castle beneath it, which hides a passage to the Traun valley in the rock; . . . .
Upper house, rock castle and lower house are today the property of the newly built Stein Castle Brewery (Schlossbrauerei Stein), founded in 1907, which has been in the ownership of the Wiskott family since 1934. The lower house in Stein has housed a private boarding school since 1948, the Schule Schloss Stein.