Why, you think he's got enough time to fight with a bad functioning/failing search engine, fighting with possible keywords in another language etc, instead of expecting some help from the ones stating to know exactly where to find the info, but who refers to keep the 'secret' to themself.. ?ovyyus wrote: IMO, a person doesn't have enough time to repeat history's failings and expect to get anywhere. I could be wrong ;)
You just don't know the faint of what I'm talking about, do you....it might be my bad english (but I doubt it).BTW, when Bessler said he found the solution where other's had looked, I think he was simply referring to the long-sought overbalanced wheel. Bessler's solution was to apply a legitimate energy source where other's had not.
Loss of memory by people getting old, is allways unpleasant from the people around them.WaltzCee wrote: Mechanical governors aren't subject to privilege. The point was as the wheel was loaded it would slow allowing the energy or motion causing the rotation to keep pace. There are limits.
There's no arguing with experience. Sorry to hear it's unpleasant.
Privilege of older people is to give back their wisdom and experience to the young upcoming 'newbees'...while they still can.
Advice given by someone who wants all for nothing (with the direct purpose of getting something back for free), are never considered a value...except by the advisor.I'll give you some motherly advice. Rather than suggest ideas that have already been considered add something new to the mix. For instance offer some idea how a load might be a key component.
so there you go, sonny. Take it for what it's worth.
I'm proud to say: that's not the nature of my mother of choice...;-)
regards
ruggero ;-)[/quote]