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Left gas on all night and day...is it a bad thing? (pg. 2)
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w_ashley
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Originally posted by Boomer187
So it smells bad in there. All the windows and doors are open with fans on.


I think i need to switch gas companies cause now my house smells. We need better smelling gas!



Gas is naturally scentless but they add that rotten egg smell so you know when there is a leak.. all of it pretty much that way - unless you make your own.

It ain't that hard to make natural gas, and all you need is (quite a bit) decaying organic material and a two phase methane/hydrogen burning converter.

I designed a couple systems for this, that are now partially used in India and China - from humanure/methane harvesting nodes. It isn't yet fully implemented, but should be in the next 20 years. Best part it is free after the infrastructure, and it burns clean, with only soot that is able to be cleaned for carbon nanotubule production (the futures super material - after the steel age is the carbon age) (there is carbon in steel but I'm talking about nanoscale carbon structures rather than bulk carbon steel composites)


It is a perfect concept to my northern ghulag concept because there is so much potential organic matter in Northern Canada - there is a virtually unlimited fuel source for local small scale sites via gas instead of wood burning. What is left are sand like materials / ash and rich mineral composts, that while acidic, can be used for growing food. Only one of my many closed energy models. A little off topic but I thought I'd add to the monotony of the post. The key here is carbon sequestering by growing things that get turned into soil by anerobic activity

Since areas are being strip mined etc.. anyway it actually puts the econological damaged to use.


Talk about CO2 emisions.... http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/18234/
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by ********
I designed a couple systems for this, that are now partially used in India and China


Like you did :stongue:
w_ashley
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Like you did :stongue:


Ha, like I did is right... I've designed many many systems.... many of which have been phased in over the last five years, and continue to be developed, and I continue egg dropping this stuff. To design your future.
pkcRAISTLIN
********, you couldn't design a bucket.
Lira
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Originally posted by ********
I designed a couple systems for this, that are now partially used in India and China - from humanure/methane harvesting nodes.

I too designed a farturator that works with curry and produces natural gas. It's fartially used in India and Pakistan.

*toot toot toot toot toot*
w_ashley
I didn't design a farturatur.. it is not farts. You'd have to wear a but plug for a farturator or just have environmental seals on structure ventalation systems and use scrubers like the ISS.

However the aspect is only the "basic concept" you can actually use any organic matter, you just need to have the right bacteria and heat levels.
couch-potato
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Like you did :stongue:


Don't deny ******** physics.

w_ashley
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Originally posted by couch-potato
Don't deny ******** physics.




That one isn't mine, but i did design a windwall that the now deceased invetor of the segway also designed sort of... his used a cage system mine didn't mine could also vent gas and create a flame wall.

The segway guys is used by NATO forces now.

An ionized particle sheild is basically a particle force field and isn't that complex and would be far more useful than subtle magnetic forces. Plus not all bullets are magentic. It is bullet velocity and sensor systems that really make these systems usable due to the speed of ballistics. bullets are actually VERY VERY light meaning not much newtons force is required to deflect them.
Ian
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
********, you couldn't design a bucket.


I demand William makes Schematics now.
couch-potato
Ah, yes. Forgive me. My indexing of your work archive is shoddy due to my inferior intellect and wilderness survival skills. Let me post the correct ones.






FuzzQi
:stongue:
Lira
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Originally posted by couch-potato

:stongue:

The beauty of it is that, physics aside, it actually does make (some) sense :p
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