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Johnny Pneumatic
12th January 2005, 06:57 PM
Dennis Lee and his free energy machine (http://www.ucsofa.com/)? And people wonder why they should be a skeptic; sigh. If people really do want free electricity they should buy some solar pannels and batteries, the panels last 30 years.
Psiload
12th January 2005, 07:40 PM
Originally posted by SkepticJ
Dennis Lee and his free energy machine (http://www.ucsofa.com/)? And people wonder why they should be a skeptic; sigh. If people really do want free electricity they should buy some solar pannels and batteries, the panels last 30 years. He's been around since Moses was in short pants. He's been hawking his "free electricity" machine for over thirty years now. Randi has commented on him several times. The most recent:
http://www.randi.org/jr/120304youve.html#4
I remember somebody once investigated him, and they found records of the utility bills he'd been paying the power company for over a decade. You gotta love that ! :D
Like the guy who used to stand up at every meeting that Fleischman and Pons(the "cold fusion" guys) spoke at, and ask them, "How did you heat the water for your tea this morning?"
jmercer
12th January 2005, 07:43 PM
Worse, he had 99,803 hits on his site. :eek:
brookus
13th January 2005, 08:38 AM
Worse, the layout of the site is horrible.
jmercer
13th January 2005, 09:29 AM
Originally posted by brookus
Worse, the layout of the site is horrible.
Actually, I kinda view that as a plus. I'm hoping that people stupid enough to believe in his garbage will find the site so challenging to navigate that they give up. :D
(edit due to spelling error)
tommyz
14th January 2005, 08:35 AM
What a lousy, poorly laid out website indeed! Has anyone else other than myself noticed the numerous spelling errors?!
Anyways, there's one page on his site that really cracked me up: The page advertising a product called TFSealant, which is supposed to create a waterproof and dustproof barrier over a patch of soil. As "proof" that this product "really does work" he even has a before and after photo of a vehicle traversing over a dirt road at 30 mph. The "before" photo shows the vehicle leaving a trail of dust behind it; the after photo shows no dust at all. Check it out yourself:
http://www.ucsofa.com/TFSealant.htm
The only OBVIOUS thing is: How do we know that the vehicle in the "after" photo wasn't just parked, and not moving at all????:confused:
Mr. Lee if you're reading this, you gotta do much better than that! COME ON NOW!!!! Give me a BREAK!!!!!:hit:
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