Stuff that doesn't really fit in either "Examples of" thread....

Lucky Luke

Well-Known Member
It probably makes more sense after downing a dozen or so Coopers.
What doesn't make sense to you?

To be fair i normally start with a couple wines. Won a nice Pino last night at the yacht club.
Whats wrong with Coopers apart from them being a fkn loony religiose family? I do their home brews cause beers stupid expensive.

Umm cheers!
home brew.jpg

You a teetotaler? Drink, take drugs, have sex, work less, have heaps of fun. Life's short.
 
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printer

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For the scientists.
This shit work?
"It was found that the H2 /0 2 mixture actually did help conserve fuel by about 18% in a low load
case but generally, savings were under 5%. At a higher proportion of generator rated load, fuel
consumption was shown to increase with H2 /02 injection by up to 5%, thus the H2 /0 2 output
must be optimized to achieve any savings"

"As noted in the results, the technology may end up being limited to transport or other
(eg. off-grid) applications where the electricity used for the electrolyzer would otherwise be
wasted."

"...some positive fuel efficiency improvements were found under certain load conditions"

"It was found that savings of over 18% were possible
with this technology, at low load conditions, in the situation tested. However, as the load
increased, the savings were reduced, and gradually, the fuel consumption actually increased
with H2 /0 2 injection"

Seems that the addition of H2/O might help out at lower loads where the supply of diesel fuel may not be optimized for the load. Would a better fuel management system give the same benefits? One thing that is not looked at is the maintenance of the gas generator. I played around with it in my youth and found the electrolysis chambers stated to get gunked up after a time. Would the use distilled water be needed?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
For the scientists.
This shit work?
The term HHO is the tip-off. It’s been used by fuel efficiency charlatans in US.

You’re up against physics. You’ll never get as much energy back as you sank into the electrolysis.
You’re losing money at every step of the process:
device purchase
device install
device maintenance
requirement for unusually pure water
hydrogen loss (leaks, diffusion) between device and motor
Heat loss operating device
 

GenericEnigma

Well-Known Member
We are unable to laugh with you, wrong country.
Klepper actually got a few cultists to watch clips of Bill Barr and Ivanka Trump basically disavowing the Big Lie. Their reactions are - not exactly funny, but definitely intriguing. Like Klepper might be, however briefly, actually getting through to a couple folks. You can practically watch the mental gymnastics behind their eyes.
 

Lucky Luke

Well-Known Member
i did have a dozen or more......and even saw it the next day while being some what sober....still didn't understand it just like it did when i had a few to many...
Such two peas in a pod.

Im surprised you guys find it difficult and made such a big deal out of it to be honest. Most of the data seems common sense. Albeit a little dated.
You two either need to drink more or drink less. Good news is that Drinking experiments are fun.

Party doesn't really start until someone says "hold my beer"! And you hope its not you saying it! :D

Have you guys ever watched Drunk history?

 
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printer

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Marijuana users have elevated levels of heavy metals in their blood, urine: study
A study has found that marijuana users have elevated levels of heavy metals in their blood and urine compared to those who do not use marijuana.
The study, published Wednesday in the Environmental Health Perspectives journal, found that marijuana users had higher levels of lead in their blood and urine compared to non-marijuana users. Conducted at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, the study used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and conducted the research with a group of more than 7,200 participants.

The researchers split participants into five groups: non-marijuana/non-tobacco, exclusive marijuana, exclusive tobacco, and dual marijuana and tobacco use. They measured five different metals in participants’ blood and 16 in their urine.

“Because the cannabis plant is a known scavenger of metals, we had hypothesized that individuals who use marijuana will have higher metal biomarker levels compared to those who do not use,” author Katlyn McGraw, postdoctoral researcher in Columbia Public Health’s Department of Environmental Health Sciences, said in a press release.

“Our results therefore indicate marijuana is a source of cadmium and lead exposure,” she added.
According to the World Health Organization, there is no healthy level of lead concentration, especially for children. Lead can cause permanent intellectual disabilities, behavioral disorders and even death. The organization also considers cadmium a human carcinogen that can create toxic effects on the kidneys, skeletal and respiratory systems.

“Going forward, research on cannabis use and cannabis contaminants, particularly metals, should be conducted to address public health concerns related to the growing number of cannabis users,” senior author Tiffany R. Sanchez, assistant professor of environmental health sciences at Columbia Public Health, said in the press release.

High lead in the bloodstream? Wonder if my days of shooting lead or soldering a component with the board in one hand, soldering iron in the other and length of solder between my teeth might have something to do with it?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Marijuana users have elevated levels of heavy metals in their blood, urine: study
A study has found that marijuana users have elevated levels of heavy metals in their blood and urine compared to those who do not use marijuana.
The study, published Wednesday in the Environmental Health Perspectives journal, found that marijuana users had higher levels of lead in their blood and urine compared to non-marijuana users. Conducted at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, the study used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and conducted the research with a group of more than 7,200 participants.

The researchers split participants into five groups: non-marijuana/non-tobacco, exclusive marijuana, exclusive tobacco, and dual marijuana and tobacco use. They measured five different metals in participants’ blood and 16 in their urine.

“Because the cannabis plant is a known scavenger of metals, we had hypothesized that individuals who use marijuana will have higher metal biomarker levels compared to those who do not use,” author Katlyn McGraw, postdoctoral researcher in Columbia Public Health’s Department of Environmental Health Sciences, said in a press release.

“Our results therefore indicate marijuana is a source of cadmium and lead exposure,” she added.
According to the World Health Organization, there is no healthy level of lead concentration, especially for children. Lead can cause permanent intellectual disabilities, behavioral disorders and even death. The organization also considers cadmium a human carcinogen that can create toxic effects on the kidneys, skeletal and respiratory systems.

“Going forward, research on cannabis use and cannabis contaminants, particularly metals, should be conducted to address public health concerns related to the growing number of cannabis users,” senior author Tiffany R. Sanchez, assistant professor of environmental health sciences at Columbia Public Health, said in the press release.

High lead in the bloodstream? Wonder if my days of shooting lead or soldering a component with the board in one hand, soldering iron in the other and length of solder between my teeth might have something to do with it?
probably more of a problem for users of Advanced Nutrients
 
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