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Re: WAS "[HOE] Test." NOW Browser questions.
In a message dated 3/25/01 9:43:08 PM Pacific Standard Time,
kaitave@harborside.com writes:
> This has been asked before, and the answer is that browsers can
> only power things which are made from related powers. In other words, a
car
> browser could power the car, but not the shield (a building power) or a gun
> (a gun power) or even the headlights (appliance).
>
Well, If a browser spirit puts out justifiable G-Rays, then I would see no
reason why you coundn't, say, put an g-ray adapter in the cigarette lighter
so that you could plug in a spirit battery to charge, a computer, a phone, or
a gun, or whatever needed g-rays.
In theory, on a tangental note, if you were to make a car with a browser,
that is, effectively, an unlimited power source, couldn't you then use
whatever applicable power there is to make a dozen alternators, tie them onto
the back axle, and get power from them? as long as the axle is turning, and
the generators are made with their own junker power, wouldn't this recycle
more energy than was produced? and turn the car into a gigantic generator?
huh?
Uriah, the crazy indian