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Non-Tech : NSOL - Nuclear Solutions, Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jmhollen who wrote (3)1/24/2004 2:55:28 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 13
 
Hi Bud, yes...this is very intesting. Inter...resting...resting( testing - testing ) ...over the weekend I hope...RUN Babe Run. Forcast on a no nonsense run on TA ...now we need MORE FA.
90 % of this WEEKs buyers bought on TA and have no FA clue ...encapsulate my nuclear images LOL
Chucka80CENT I trust sooner..90 % on TA and FA LOL 80 % on a buck WE all want. More IF ..HOLD LONG I think when FA is in I hope4
PS - THERE is no relationship I know to NSOL cept the names...NUKE sold off all tech last year ...read SLVO( R/S and Name Change of NUKE Rhombic )( I do PR there at SLVO end 1-1-2004) info I disclosed in 2003 :
Link to OLD Due Dilly here at SI i put up on similar( you tel me DIFFERENT ) NUKE TECH on raun of 1999 Spring 2000 wow that was neat from 25 cents to $5 then PROOF...do it SAM: Ooops, JohnnyH
Subject 15210
From a Mr Anders Post in PRIOR GROUP of old news READ :
""
On April 14, 1999, Rhombic announced a six weeks feasibility study being
produced by three major computer corporations on the applications and
economic viability of Rhombic's diamond technology.

The Nuclid Battery
The nuclid battery which is a more advanced version of the nuclear battery,
owned 100% by Rhombic Corporation, produces energy from the breakdown of
unstable isotopes of a number of basic elements such as Krypton, Strontium,
and Cesium. The battery's single purpose is to provide a generation or more
of constant energy for both manned and unmanned space flights to nearby
planets and eventually outer space.

Dr. Reinhard Hopfl of Germany, represented Rhombic Corporation's nuclid
battery at the Geneva, Switzerland June 12-14, 1999 summit meeting of
International Computer and Communications. Initial contacts have been made
among the top producers of satellites during the IC&C summit. The Russian
Academy of Sciences was among new members being sponsored. Rhombic
Corporation soon will have the honor of being considered as a member.

Special Update - On April 9, 1999 a special report was released on the
Nuclid
Battery which stated, "Recent planning among the Russian and German
co-inventors of the Rhombic Radio Nuclid Battery (Dust Plasma Battery)
includes information about extensive experiments by the Russian Academy of
Sciences with anticipated new runs on the MIR Space Station.

Members of the forthcoming International Space Laboratory, after docking its
third module, and scheduling astronauts for the year 2000, will provide a
priority experiment in space to be performed by the Rhombic Dust plasma
Battery.

The last experiments in the MIR space station were continued throughout
January 1999, and are still being evaluated at present. One of the first
experiments in the manned flight in early 2000 will be on dust plasmas. A
Russian team will cooperate in the experiment with a team from the Max Plank
Institute in Germany.

Dr. Heinrich Hora, representing Rhombic Corporation, recently initiated
contact with the International Computer and Communication Corporation (IC&C)
in Reston, Virginia in order to promote the Battery for use in the low
orbital communication satellites being launched in the near future to
accommodate the quickly expanding cellular and internet business.
Large-scale
development and mass production of the Battery may necessitate the
involvement of a large satellite company or a consortium of them. Doctor
Hora's contacts with communication companies, in particular IC&C, may help
Rhombic in these developments.

Dr. Hora's latest report indicates that the much lighter weight and lesser
cost of Rhombic's Super Compact Battery may prove essential to reduce the
projected cost of the first 400 satellites into space. Former vice
president
of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr. Vladimir Fortov, lately reported to
Dr. Hora that there has been "extensive progress" of work on the SRB with
dust plasmas.

""