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RomanceRe: Man With The World’s Longest joystick Weighs It To Prove It’s Real(photos) by saintneo(m): 2:30pm On Sep 06, 2015
falconey:
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must be gay!!!
RomanceRe: Man With The World’s Longest joystick Weighs It To Prove It’s Real(photos) by saintneo(m): 11:17am On Sep 06, 2015
Where are the women that need big prick? ggrin ggrin ggrinand colleagues.
FamilyRe: Amazing; Woman Gives Birth To 17 Babies At Once(photos) by saintneo(m):
This is just like after Peter complained of scarcity of fishes then Jesus tells Peter to cast his net in the sea then a catch bigger than two boats can contain came.
....if it is true.
Science/TechnologyRe: A Wireless Technology Network....... Radio Technology by saintneo(m): 3:40am On Sep 03, 2015
A good idea but most times safety will be very important.


Another wireless idea
Magnets can be used to transfer electricity by induction. This is similar to induction cookers; however, it will be magnet based. Currently being developed. Read the basics here.
Science/TechnologyRe: Does Electricity Works In A Vacuum? by saintneo(m):
tartar9:
the electrons travel through the vacuum in the tube.
First there has to be a source and a sink. The source will emit the electrons/positrons as a beam/electromagnetic wave and the sink will receive them.
Also, the potential difference between the source and the sink must be very high so as to create a path within the vacuum for the electrons to travel.

http://blog.sciencegeekgirl.com/2009/06/11/can-a-vacuum-become-a-conductor-or-the-physics-of-electron-flow/

wikipedia

Conduction in Vacuum
Since a "perfect vacuum" contains no charged particles, it normally behaves as a perfect insulator. However, metal electrode surfaces can cause a region of the vacuum to become conductive by injecting free electrons or ions through either field electron emission or thermionic emission. Thermionic emission occurs when the thermal energy exceeds the metal's work function , while field electron emission occurs when the electric field at the surface of the metal is high enough to cause
tunneling , which results in the ejection of free electrons from the metal into the vacuum. Externally heated electrodes are often used to generate an electron cloud as in the filament or indirectly heated cathode of vacuum tubes. Cold electrodes can also spontaneously produce electron clouds via thermionic emission when small incandescent regions (called cathode spots or anode spots ) are formed. These are incandescent regions of the electrode surface that are created by a localized high current. These regions may be initiated by
field electron emission, but are then sustained by localized thermionic emission once a vacuum arc forms. These small electron-emitting regions can form quite rapidly, even explosively, on a metal surface subjected to a high electrical field. Vacuum tubes and sprytrons are some of the electronic switching and amplifying devices based on vacuum conductivity.




https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_current
Science/TechnologyRe: Does Electricity Works In A Vacuum? by saintneo(m): 9:32am On Sep 01, 2015
tartar9:
is that so undecided what about cathode ray/vacuum tubes.
The tubes can become the conductor.
RomanceRe: Guys, Can You Marry A Taller Woman? by saintneo(m): 6:53am On Sep 01, 2015
She is a tranny! Sorry i can't date trannies, dwarf or gaint!

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