Posted by John T on May 24, 2010 at 12:57:22 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Moderators posted by teddy52food on May 24, 2010 at 10:36:24:
When my kids were growing up and had ideas that were physically impossible, I sometimes found it much easier to JUST AGREE WITH AND HUMOR THEM (until maybe later when they were old enough to become educated) so maybe yall should just stop "wasting energy" and argue against an idea thats impossible by converting over to the whole concept sooooooooooo
SURE I AGREE (as an engineering graduate even) ITS POSSIBLE FOR A MACHINE TO PRODUCE MORE ENERGY THEN IT CONSUMES, NO PROBLEM (wink wink wink) You wont hear me argue or try to convince anyone to the contrary, hey its a free country and people can believe as they wish REGARDLESS if it be right or wrong and I hope they invest in such an idea and make a ton of money, that can be their gain and others loss right??
Yall have a good day now n God Bless and THANK YOU MODERATORS
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