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1  Other / Off-topic / A little POW and the Germany farmers could go home fairly happy, today! on: January 09, 2024, 08:35:21 PM
All that is needed... paper, tape, scissors and some work. Build a few Bitcoin Blockchain Diesel fuel savers and start at the end of the line and work your way to the middle of the group. Engines will produce a little more some and run slightly louder while the engine cleans itself from the inside out.   
Roughly doubles fuel mileage!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5403404.0

You're welcome!!!
2  Economy / Economics / Re: No petrol/diesel car sales by 2035/ Reality or dream? on: December 30, 2023, 06:48:11 AM
      
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Oh the technicals, I need to learn more about them but what you are saying is giving me a little bit of idea on what's the correct one that should be done by the manufacturers themselves.

I think that they're just relying to the demand about EVs and the petrol diesel cars and that's why some manufacturers are transitioning from diesels to EVs because that's what they think is in demand.
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"Turbo Compound Piston Engines. Almost magic tech." is the name of the YouTube video that I watched on the subject. The diagram that I like is at 15:30 in the video. Enjoy...

Also https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5403404.0 is where you can learn how to build a very cheap fuel saver for diesel engines. I don't know how it works but it is awesome! The more of them you build the faster you get at it. Given some away as gifts, to neighbors and friends. Build time around 2 hours of easy work, for the first one.

3  Economy / Economics / Re: No petrol/diesel car sales by 2035/ Reality or dream? on: December 27, 2023, 10:27:52 AM
Too bad they are getting rid of diesels. Mine are around 75% efficient, nowadays.
It depends on a country where you at but this is a very inevitable adoption that most countries will do. As long as where the world is heading, most of the countries have to adapt from the situation.

But I think that there will still be countries that are dominant with diesel cars that shall retain the supply of their cars and will still keep up with it because there's a market of it on their country.

We will see on how these changes will take effect when majority of the rich countries are already into EVs.

There is room for improvement with internal combustion and E Vs yet. Car companies get turbo charging wrong. Old airplanes did it right with the turbo adding momentum to the flywheel instead of sending extra air pressure through the engine. Energy going to the flywheel or a generator (for hybrids, to charge a battery pack) from the turbo can be more efficient because the compression ratio of the engine can be the same as a NA engine, which is higher. Other areas for improvement would be converting waste heat into electricity or motive force. We've come this far with internal combustion engines. Why throw away all that effort?

Anyways, people are missing out on a true breakthrough for diesel engines. I estimate it would save the world over a hundred trillion dollars in fuel costs per year! I'm here if anyone needs help on building the device? Just ask nicely...      
4  Economy / Economics / Re: No petrol/diesel car sales by 2035/ Reality or dream? on: December 22, 2023, 05:38:29 AM
Too bad they are getting rid of diesels. Mine are around 75% efficient, nowadays.
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: Elon Musk vs Satoshi Nakamoto on: December 21, 2023, 08:02:32 AM
What if Elon works for Satoshi or would it make more sense the other way around?
Steve Jobs...
6  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The reason of the problems of the Western world on: December 17, 2023, 02:36:30 AM
A fourth branch of government, for the people by the people? Maybe use a blockchain based voting system to repeal some government bloat laws? Unconstitutional...patriot act etc.   
Powers should include veto power to any new law or presidential decree etc. A five page (current standard size of paper for this posting) maximum to any new bill introduced and one law per bill to stop the sneaky $h1t. Term limits for the out of touch senior citizens?

Better yet, do nothing!
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: reminder: don't trust antivirus on: December 10, 2023, 06:08:42 AM
Also don't trust a certain VPN that mines CC with your hardware in the background. Rhymes with bored DPN...
8  Other / Off-topic / Re: satoshi@vistomail.com signed by Craig Wright on: December 09, 2023, 04:33:17 AM
Greg, that was probably Craig seeing if this was robust enough to publish.  You mentioned them testing the ground with stuff like this the other day

Reminds me of quote from Back to the Future... what Dave tells Linda...

“- Linda McFly: If Paul calls, tell him I'm working late at the boutique tonight.
- Dave McFly: Linda, first of all, I'm not your answering service; second of all, somebody named Greg or Craig called you just a little while ago.
- Linda McFly: Well, which one was it, Greg or Craig?
- Dave McFly: I don't know! I can't keep up of all of your boyfriends!”

 
9  Other / Off-topic / Re: Craig Wright deliberately made a fool of us all with his cyrptographic proof on: November 22, 2023, 05:27:11 AM
Compound Math Credibility Adjuster: In order to prove someones credibility on a subject over time.

While you cannot totally prove a negative, I'm going to give it a shot. Shocked First off the data set can only hold things that are known lies, the true things someone says or does can be copied and are usually general knowledge to at least a select few people. So the equation is always a yes or no answer or fifty/fifty. So if each lie that is detected .5 is multiplied to the last number. The more lies and out character things done by that person, the odds get worse.

To start the person starts off with 100 percent credibility. So 100 times .5 for each lie or out of character move.
50 percent. He stated that SN never had a Bitcoin Talk account.
25 percent. He stated in court that certain BTC addresses where his then someone posted that he is a liar and a fraud etc. with one of the addresses.  
12.5 percent. He used Sha 256 for BSV which introduces a confrontation with the BTC chain which was totally unnecessary, unless he has some kind of an agenda. BSV would have been better off with a different algorithm. Him showing that he is not there for the BSV people. Which is out of character for SN by my research but I could be wrong?
6.25 For the many times his story changed. I'll go easy on him and not dock him for each instance but you should count each time for more accurate results. LOL.
3.125 For the many times he failed to produce proof of his so called keys.
1.5625 Lazlo has seen SN's mining software and might still have it. Why does this person simply produce the same software so Lazlo can confirm it? One person could be bought off for the right price, not saying that Lazlo would do it of course...
0.78125 For the many forged documents in his court cases. Each document forged should be .5 percent off but again I am going easy on him.
0.390625 For many people that in the know and say he is not SN. Richard Heart, Vitalik Buterin and many others.
0.1953125 Nima said that Adam Back's computer was used for the original source code.
0.09765625 He never mentioned Netcoin in time. If he was SN that ship has already sailed. No credit awarded! Do not pass go and collect 1 million BTC.
0.048828125 He copyrighted the white paper after it was already copyrighted, which is so lame that it's funny! Why copyright something that you supposedly already have? Does not compute... error...error... smoke coming out...
 
So there you have it folks much less than 1 percent chance that he is SN. Of course it is really worse than that, as I was giving him the benefit not including every lie, forged document etc.
Thanks for reading this just for fun exercise and feel free to add to the bottom line number! Let's see how low his odds of being SN really go!

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edit. So an article said that there were 43 forged documents from a case and that puts a new number of...

5.551115123125783e-15, which is 0.048828125 multiplied by .5, 43 times if my math is correct?

One person of the 8.1 billion people on earth is 1.234567901234568e-10, his credibility is lower than being a human on this planet! Literally, everyone else on the planet has better odds of being SN. Including the judge of his next case.  Grin 
10  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you think you found Satoshi? on: August 19, 2023, 03:16:11 AM
Someone claiming to be him, posted about a fuel saver gadget awhile back.
11  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Light: Carbon dioxide has zero effect on temperatures on: July 24, 2023, 05:20:04 AM
The world is running out of fossil fuels, so maybe do not use them up so fast? The Bitcoin Blockchain Diesel Fuel Saver is one way to save some money and leave the world with enough oil to make plastics. That way I can still get my fish to come in a six pack, when I go fishing.
12  Economy / Economics / Re: The future of Farming. on: July 08, 2023, 08:37:47 AM
Farmers should try the Bitcoin Diesel fuel saver. Start with your most inexpensive diesel engine you have and then go from there. Doesn't work on every engine due to computer controls but most of the older tractors should work fine.   
13  Economy / Economics / Re: Methods to cut food costs on: June 20, 2023, 04:23:53 AM
I built a rocket stove to save on cooking costs and it is fun hearing the fire rumble through. Mine was built using old fire brick, 3 square cement blocks, a metal plus sign made out of rebar to create an air space that a pan can sit on and the fire can escape out of the chimney, a metal screen to provide an air gap and to aid in starting the fire, a metal cooking surface for two of the pans to rest on and mud/clay to fill in the gaps.

Dumpster diving for some sweet trash can...dy...
14  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you like food cooked on coals? on: June 18, 2023, 09:15:06 PM
My rocket stove is now built and I have been using it about once or twice per week. It heats three pots of food at once, so there are leftovers for a few days after each cookout. Using cast iron cookware for one of the pans is a must but the other two can be regular pans as the flame doesn't come it contact with them.

A few of the dishes made so far... Mashed potatoes and gravy, spaghetti, mixed vegetables, soup, pork chops, beef stew, carne asada, bacon, S'mores, rice and tater tots.

Benefits:

Uses about five pounds of sticks per burn or just a few handfuls. So only a little amount of fuel is needed.

Produces a low amount of smoke once the stove is heated up.

Keeps the house cooler and the AC doesn't need to be run as much because the house stove isn't being used.

Saves money, because sticks can be found lying around for free.

Makes a cool rocket rumble sound, some of the time.


15  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to maintain your good health? on: June 09, 2023, 02:43:42 AM
No Wi-Fi and aluminum foil between my mattress, those guy's with the shiny hats are missing out!  Cheesy 
16  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Oil To Face "Serious" Supply Problem In 2024 As Production Capacity Runs Out... on: June 09, 2023, 02:30:22 AM
The Bitcoin Blockchain Diesel fuel saver has already saved me a lot of money. Used it on a few friends and relatives fuel tanks with the one I built and no complaints yet. It roughly doubles the fuel economy on some diesel vehicles and each treatment lasts about 6 months. So there is a way out of these high prices for anyone willing to try it. The best part is how the bigger engines sound after the treatment!
17  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best comedy movies? on: April 25, 2023, 05:16:22 AM
Idiocracy

RocketMan (1997)

Ted2

Napoleon Dynamite

Elf

Zoolander

18  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Few ways we can better our society. on: April 25, 2023, 03:59:19 AM
Maybe try the BTC Blockchain Diesel fuel saver and have some cleaner air to breathe. Also saving some money might make you a little nicer to be around. Wink
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Greenpeace's latest tirade against Bitcoin, part deux on: March 25, 2023, 07:20:44 PM
Enjoying some spaghetti code...Greenpeace? If only Richard Heart's Poof Of Twerk was a viable alternative?  


Besides someone (calling themselves Satoshi) already offset all of the energy the miners use in the world. Just not many people are using it yet. I've been saving about half on my diesel bill for months now. Close to a thousand dollars saved already! Even treated a few neighbors vehicles and some earth moving equipment. Mineral miners, trucking businesses and farmers are all missing out on a breakthrough that can be built by a grade school-er. Sad Once people actually figure out that it works...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5403404.0

Feel free to ask me any questions about building one for yourself.  

20  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you like food cooked on coals? on: March 22, 2023, 06:06:48 PM
I prefer wood fired cooking but will use propane in a pinch if the grill is modified with fuel magnets. The magnets reduce the propane flavor that hits your food and also saves you on fuel because you can now run the grill at a lower setting. Propane cooking without the magnets produces city chicken and city beef, low food grade quality. Restaurants should use the magnets as they would save them a ton of money and their food would taste less city.

Going to build a rocket stove and maybe oven, for outdoor cooking. Uses less wood and reduces the black smoke of the fire.
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