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A request for action by the Moderators

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 6:52 am
by milisavljevic
Mike --

Thank you! Be as thorough as you like. As stated in the email which I have just sent you, I take responsibility for this mess.

Best regards,
M.

re: High-performance pulsejets for all, for free (as in beer

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:16 am
by Anders Troberg
From an outsider perspective (in the sense that I was not part of previous conflicts), I must say that people are a bit harsh on M. At least give him the benefit of a doubt and hold your fire until he does something that deserves it. How will it benefit this site or pulse jet science to stick to old grudges and bring them up time and time again?

If you gentelemen can tame fire in a jet engine, you should be able to tame this tiny conflict.

Re: re: High-performance pulsejets for all, for free (as in

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:11 pm
by tufty
Anders Troberg wrote:How will it benefit this site or pulse jet science to stick to old grudges and bring them up time and time again?
You're absolutely right, of course, but flaming people is much more fun than actually doing anything. It can be somewhat summed up by this amusing, truthful, and profane cartoon. Not that I'm suggesting anyone in this thread, or even frequenting this board, is like that in real life, of course, but I suspect we all have a certain amount of that tendency hidden away in some dark corner of the psyche somewhere.

I should add that I have nothing against M, and was saddened and dismayed by his withdrawal from the "group". He has a great deal to contribute.

Welcome back, M.

Simon

re: High-performance pulsejets for all, for free (as in beer

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:16 pm
by Mike Everman
That is SO FUNNY, Simon. LOLOLOL

Just in case anyone is looking for plans...

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 3:04 pm
by milisavljevic
Simon -- Thank you for your comments and the link.

Everybody -- I have just now uploaded the first of (what will become) a series of pulsejet schematics:

[ http://www.pulse-jets.com/phpbb2/viewto ... 7719#37719 ]

No, this is _not_ the promised 250 N "sub-unity" pulsejet; however, the Kentfield is a worthy subject.

Best regards,
Störgröße M.

re: High-performance pulsejets for all, for free (as in beer

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 1:28 am
by Jim Berquist
Dave: + any one else

Sorry! Just like Greek is a dead language as so is latin.

Latin use to be the language of use! Not so any more. How are you going to teach your children' s in a language they don't understand? Here in New Mexico We are lucky to get the child to speak and think English! My own son has never been to Mexico and can anser Most questions asked and or presented in Espanol!

Yes Young mind are on the hunt for knowledge! I would rather have isSome common language. American English????? Most of the world is doing fine! They can and want to speak some form of English!
The Academia World es no mass!!By The way I am American indian, Dutch, Sweedish, and Irish! Born in Washingtion D.C. on 091157

re: High-performance pulsejets for all, for free (as in beer

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 3:06 am
by NickC
tu tienes queso en tu zappato!!!

re: High-performance pulsejets for all, for free (as in beer

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 6:49 am
by Mike Everman
This thread is too far gone to fix. I'm locking it, and M. can post his motors with new, descriptive threads at his leasure.
I will be keeping those threads focused on the motors posted so please don't be insulted when your off topic posts in those threads get moved. Looking forward to the super four piper, M.
I'd like to go for the bent version of that, in half scale. Wouldn't that be sweet?