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Blah ha ha ha ha ha!

Nice one Bill.


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I didn't know ovyyus had a beaver. Is your beaver a perpetual motion machine too? Does it have a name?

If I insert hard cylinder shaped objects into your beaver will it generate electricity that can run my i-pod? Are you willing to sell your beaver for a small fee? May I rent your beaver for a night?

I'm not sure how your beaver operates could you give me a better look at your beaver, and could I play with your beavers structures so that I can better understand how it operates? If I insert extra objects into your beaver and try to make it move faster will I likely damage your beaver? Does your beaver come with an instruction manual?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIz9sPNuqqY

I found a clip that teaches about beavers but I am not convinced that your beaver will gain over unity. I don't believe beavers are the secret behind Bessler's Wheel.

Sorry, I can't use your beaver - it's not going to work out.
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Why should I share my triangles when no one appreciates the square? I have had no compliments or any statements of awe. Where are the "Wow, it's so simple why didn't anyone think of it before?" and "Damn that is a clever guy, wish I were like him". And furthermore, no one has told me why it doesn't work? No criticism. So I assume you all think my wheel works. YAY!!! People agree with me. =-D

Hello is anyone there? This thing might work, who knows?

are you listening?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtVichdDYnI

She is a perpetual motion machine too.
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I give you 'girly parts' and you reject it in favour of criticism. No pleasing some people :D

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I have been holding any remarks, for what I have seen so far won't work. Way to much drag in the kill zone. We need better pictures and not of these girl links. If you want a full evaluation? Give me a better picture and I will be able to give you a full evaluation, with possibilities.
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What is a kill zone? Do I have a death wheel?

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I really don't know what a kill zone is.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJwStfWxQY0

I hope my wheel is not full of dangerous Japanese people. I can't have that kind of liability to my customers.
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JMSPerry

The kill zone. It is where when you have some form of wheel, and after the downward movements on the descending side, it has to come back up. The beginning of the ascending is the hardest part of a wheel to overcome, so it is called the kill zone. When gravity pulls down on the descending side you are going with gravity, but on the ascending side you are against gravity there for it takes more to lift in a movement.

And no! it is not some form of Japaneses animation movie. LOL

And if you like girls so much, here is a girl I got to personally fit into a brass outfit I hand forged each part and fitted piece by piece to her.
http://www.creationtime.com/Mandy.GIF
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Are you trying to bribe me sir?

http://www.creationtime.com/Mandy.GIF
That's no beaver but it will do.

Well you earned some points with that bribe for which I will give you more stuff.

The swastika is the structure of the device. It holds the pressure and it takes the force that goes to the axle. Because the ramp is attached to an arm the pressure shifts to where the joint is thereby immediately giving relief to the counterbalance on the other side.

Do you think it would sit naturally in the position shown in P wheel3?
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You have one tough job there Alan :D
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What are you trying to say ovyyus? Are you calling me a newbie? I am the philosophers stone.

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JMSPerry,

For the amount of "YouTube" crap you are posting here, I believe your appropriate description is more of a "Gallstone" than a philosophers stone.

Something that we can all do without!

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I was talking about Alan's brass outfit and how really tough it must have been to get all the curves just right ;)

That's funny Ralph :D
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The Swastika is cool.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCtKTomYTTA

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