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Posted by Grove r on January 04, 2002 at 19:56:49 from (161.184.19.138):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Essex Tri-Directional posted by F14...Which, I guess on January 04, 2002 at 16:59:40:
Many thanks to Alberta Mike, Clem and the rest of you who contributed, unselfishly, to try to clarify some of the finer points concerning the ETD, hope this helps PJ on with his querry. Certainly hope the statute of limitations protects us, as we have devulged much information that has, in the past, been kept under wraps, so to speak, for fear of this advanced technology falling into the wrong hands. NASA is currently interested in the reverse anti-antigravitational device for use on their space station, seems as though the astronauts are spending far too much time just "hanging around", and this device would again put them on "firm footing". Just read the post about the operator of the Tri Directioal becoming younger as he drove the machine, this was true, but, only when fitted with the rarely used "reverso dialecto-meter", and was soon removed, as was stated, when it became embarassing for the operators mother, poor soul. she spent many years in rehab trying to "pull herself together". Truly sorry about having to decline the title of "expert", let me explain; "X" is designated as an unknown quantity; "spert", is a drip under pressure, so basicaly we have here "an unknown drip under pressure"! Well I'm sure I'm quit well known here, and I don't feel much pressure, so.... If anyone has any further questions on the Essex Try Directional, please feel free to ask, I'm sure someone will be more than happy to post a response. Have a gooder, R.E.L.
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