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To: pcstel who wrote (23921)7/30/2001 3:26:44 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 29986
 
PCSTEL, you should be aware that the Guiness-cooling is a front for the true plan which is obviously to make an LPG or natural gas turbine for cars and other vehicles.

Originally, [back in 1987] a turbine for vehicles was my dream but I got sidetracked by the graviton spin reversal thingy. Also, Rosen, the boss of Compaq, started a micro-turbine design for vehicles [Capstone]. He had more money and brains than me so I figured I'd go onto something else, hence the GSRS focus [and Anita TM]. QUALCOMM picked up the CDMA and Anita [TM] idea which they sold to Kyocera so I dropped that too.

So, to answer your question, you will soon see a vehicle powered by a gas turbine, which can use GSRS to take off, with navigation and communication provided by Anita [TM] via Globalstar and the internet. Cool beer will sit in the drinks holder. An empty paint tin will sit on the floor. The military version will have a red can like the one under that guy's workbench, strapped to the outside.

A lot goes on in the dinkum Kiwi bloke's shed.

Mqurice

PS: I was disappointed to see he'd left out an apostrophe, but nothings perfect: <How do I keep my beer in the shed all day yet have it cold and ready to drink at a moments notice? >

Also, in the title!! <The worlds first jet powered beer cooler> though apparently the rule is that apostrophes are optional in titles.

Gas Turbines here:
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