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Re: Rocky77 post# 95

Friday, 04/07/2006 6:33:27 AM

Friday, April 07, 2006 6:33:27 AM

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Rocky, They can take their time and I won't mind...I wouldn't mind more time to research and maybe pick up a little more here and there. I also like the latest personnel addition...the guy who has so much experience putting together hydro-mechanical systems. He used to be involved with zero defect tolerance systems for nuclear subs. It's ironic, but I used to operate nuclear propulsion equipment on subs. One thing we did was use electrolysis to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen. Only it was the oxygen we were after for breathing purposes. We made our own air and drinking water and could theoretically stay submerged for as long as we could bring food for. Three years wwould have been possible wihout surfacing. That H-O separator was a dangerous piece of equipment. If you screwed up you could sink the boat with it. Anyhow, if they are serious about building these bioreactors on a commercial scale, they need top knotch engineering...producing and collecting hydrogen is dangerous business.

jc