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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Steal My Idea #1










I'm now trying to give away some of my ideas, after years of entertaining the delusion of patenting them. I finally reached the conclusion that patents are stupid and only favor the already established, both in legal representation and money. Additionally, companies are so afraid of getting sued by some would-be inventor that they will plug their ears and sing la la la la la when you mention that you have an "idea" that they might be interested in.

This idea uses ordinary fence brackets, like those made by Simpson http://www.strongtie.com/ My idea is to put some double-backed adhesive foam on the bracket to hold it on the fence post while you install the screws. Simply measure for the location of the bracket, remove the release paper from the double-backed adhesive, and press the bracket to the fence post. Then, install the screws to complete the bracket. The adhesive makes it easy to do, without needing a third hand.

Take look at the photos to get a good concept of my idea. Steal it and make millions!

Not Enough Juice


"Not Enough Juice", that's the title of a recent editorial in Machine Design by Leland Teschler (http://machinedesign.com/article/leland-teschlers-editorial-not-enough-juice-reality-and-alternative-energy-0519). I recommend the entire article. It is well worth reading, but I will summarize the basic facts.

Siemens recently announced a order for 33 of its 2.3 MW wind turbines for a project in North Dakota.

It would take 13,000 of these 2.3 MW wind turbines spinning at full speed to power New York City; and 50,000 of these to meet the peak eletricity demand of the Big Apple.

It will take 2 years to install the 33 wind turbines in North Dakota. At that rate, it would take until 2797 to install the 13,000 wind turbine to power New York City.
Talk about tilting at windmills! What a waste of capital to build these medieval devices merely updated with modern materials.

I prefer compact, safe, clean nuclear power.


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

No Batteries

In a previous blog I wrote about electric cars without batteries. I made the assertion that batteries are not needed, just electrified roads powered by nuclear plants. Now, I see that SEW Eurodrive actually makes a contactless energy transfer system for industrial use, including automatic guided vehicles. I haven't investigated this technology beyond reading their brochure, but it sure seems like this might work. The literature claims it possible to have a air gap of 20mm (almost an inch). You can check it out for yourself at http://www.sew-eurodrive.com/download/pdf/11452617.pdf

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency

I have been fuming about this raging stupidity known as the Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency, or UTOPIA, for years. Steam has been coming from my ears and I have been sputtering about how ridiculous I find the whole thing. So, I finally condensed my opposition into one reason. The reason I hate UTOPIA is because I am being coerced into paying for it. So there it is in one simple sentence. Let me repeat. I hate UTOPIA because I am coerced into paying for it.

Never mind that the whole idea behind it is a delusion, the business model sucks, the name is infantile, it has no accountability, its principals pretend to have never heard of the Rigas family or WorldCom or iProvo or etc, etc.

None of that would matter one whit to me if "my" property had not been put up as collateral for the bonds being used to build the network. Brigham City Council twice voted to use tax revenue as collateral to obtain the bonds and tax revenue to ultimately pay the bonds, if the venture fails.

Utah has long been the target of schemers, shysters, and conmen, some of who are smart enough to go for the deep pockets!