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Tesla Commentary To Help With Your Purchase
| Tesla coils don't clone hats, cats, or people. | | The Prestige is a good movie. I really enjoyed it. However, they wrote a really stupid ending which wasn't much of a surprise like they'd hoped. The story goes along so well. I liked that they randomly threw Nikola Tesla into the story. I did not know all that much about his history, but apparently his disputes with Thomas Edison and his research facility in Colorado Springs are all true (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_tesla). Anyway, I think that having the tesla coil stuff in there was cool. When they ominously said the machine would cause remorse and pain, I had a feeling where it was going. Then, once they showed all those hats again it was obvious. I love how at the end they tried to make it a revealing surprise that the stupid tesla coil machine cloned objects. Duh. Not even the stupid audience was that surprised, although some people were. I don't know, I liked the movie, but I didn't like how stupid science fiction came into play. I love sci fi, but when you mix a non-scifi story with something just insanely bizarre it doesn't go too well together. It just makes it look as if the writers randomly drew... | |
| | Opinions on song remakes (covers) | | I listen to a variety of music but my heart belongs to rock. I have heard many different remakes of songs over the years and have found some to be better than the original artist and some that are severly lacking.Loved it when Limp Bizkit remade Faith by George Michaels. There rendition of The Who's Behind Blue Eyes mad for the movie Gothika was good too except I was disappointed that they left out the uptempo part. Of course you can find these songs on yahoo music or by doing a google search.I got to thinking about this topic while listening to www.scrubradio.com (internet radio I enjoy hense my username). I heard a remake of Phil Collins's In The Air Tonight by a band called Callbox. The cut is live and has a brief part of the singer talking to the audience but the music starts shortly after. I brought it up for discussion here because it is probably unheard of in most parts of the world.You can hear the song here http://www.scrubrecords.com/artists/1130/music.phpWhile the remake in this case isn't as good as the original, I applaude the effort to convert the song into rock. Callbox's orignal tune Strange Days is my favorite from the band. The lead singer is an... | |
| | | | | Thomas Edison, was he a fraud? | | Ok, Edison was a great genius, yet, there was also Tesla, whom I´ve read had worked with Edison. Well, I know Tesla came to the US already bearing a Phd, but Edison had none. I heard Edison stole most of Teslas ideas and then marketed them earning all the credit for Teslas discoveries. Is that remotely true? | |
| | | how does a Tesla coil work? | | Popular in movies as a source of long glowing sparks, a tesla coil is basically a high-frequency, very high-voltage transformer. Like most transformers, the Tesla coil has two circuits: a primary circuit and a secondary circuit. The primary circuit consists of a capacitor and an inductor, fashioned together to form a system known as a "tank circuit". A capacitor stores energy in its electric field while an inductor stores energy in its magnetic field. When the two are wired together in parallel, their combined energy sloshes back and forth from capacitor to inductor to capacitor at a rate that's determined by various characteristics of the two devices. Powering the primary of the Tesla coil is a charge delivery system that keeps energy sloshing back and forth in the tank circuit. This delivery system has both a source of moderately high voltage electric current and a pulsed transfer system to periodically move charge and energy to the tank. The delivery system may consist of a high voltage transformer and a spark gap, or it may use vacuum tubes or transistors.
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| | Do you think the government controls the weather? I do!! | | Therse is significant evidence toward the fact that the government has the tchnology to control the weather There is even an part of the United Nations treaty that states no country can attack using weather warfare. now if we didn't have the capability to do this why would it have been mentioned. The man who originally copyrighted the technology was named Tesla. He got his copyright in 1910. The government has a station in Alaska called HAARP. I forget what the acronymn stands for but you can google it and get tons of info. The government denies that they are controling the weather they say they are only trying to improve communication by affectiong the ionoshere with radiation at different levels. However some former vietnam vets say that they were using the technology during the war to make it rain more. There is a lot to be said about this but I want to hear yalls opinions. | |
| | 80's hair bands | | I was having this discussion the recenly with a few friends. First, who was your favorite hair band? And second, which hair band to you think was musically underated? For me personally, I think my favorite hair band was Guns and Roses, I know, they really weren't a hair band and constanly get lumped into that genre, so I will use them there. The most underated band of that time to me was Tesla, they never got their due I don't think. The era ended just as they were cranking it up. | |
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Tesla Commentary To Help With Your Purchase
| Tesla coils don't clone hats, cats, or people. | | The Prestige is a good movie. I really enjoyed it. However, they wrote a really stupid ending which wasn't much of a surprise like they'd hoped. The story goes along so well. I liked that they randomly threw Nikola Tesla into the story. I did not know all that much about his history, but apparently his disputes with Thomas Edison and his research facility in Colorado Springs are all true (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_tesla). Anyway, I think that having the tesla coil stuff in there was cool. When they ominously said the machine would cause remorse and pain, I had a feeling where it was going. Then, once they showed all those hats again it was obvious. I love how at the end they tried to make it a revealing surprise that the stupid tesla coil machine cloned objects. Duh. Not even the stupid audience was that surprised, although some people were. I don't know, I liked the movie, but I didn't like how stupid science fiction came into play. I love sci fi, but when you mix a non-scifi story with something just insanely bizarre it doesn't go too well together. It just makes it look as if the writers randomly drew... | |
| | Opinions on song remakes (covers) | | I listen to a variety of music but my heart belongs to rock. I have heard many different remakes of songs over the years and have found some to be better than the original artist and some that are severly lacking.Loved it when Limp Bizkit remade Faith by George Michaels. There rendition of The Who's Behind Blue Eyes mad for the movie Gothika was good too except I was disappointed that they left out the uptempo part. Of course you can find these songs on yahoo music or by doing a google search.I got to thinking about this topic while listening to www.scrubradio.com (internet radio I enjoy hense my username). I heard a remake of Phil Collins's In The Air Tonight by a band called Callbox. The cut is live and has a brief part of the singer talking to the audience but the music starts shortly after. I brought it up for discussion here because it is probably unheard of in most parts of the world.You can hear the song here http://www.scrubrecords.com/artists/1130/music.phpWhile the remake in this case isn't as good as the original, I applaude the effort to convert the song into rock. Callbox's orignal tune Strange Days is my favorite from the band. The lead singer is an... | |
| | | | | Thomas Edison, was he a fraud? | | Ok, Edison was a great genius, yet, there was also Tesla, whom I´ve read had worked with Edison. Well, I know Tesla came to the US already bearing a Phd, but Edison had none. I heard Edison stole most of Teslas ideas and then marketed them earning all the credit for Teslas discoveries. Is that remotely true? | |
| | | how does a Tesla coil work? | | Popular in movies as a source of long glowing sparks, a tesla coil is basically a high-frequency, very high-voltage transformer. Like most transformers, the Tesla coil has two circuits: a primary circuit and a secondary circuit. The primary circuit consists of a capacitor and an inductor, fashioned together to form a system known as a "tank circuit". A capacitor stores energy in its electric field while an inductor stores energy in its magnetic field. When the two are wired together in parallel, their combined energy sloshes back and forth from capacitor to inductor to capacitor at a rate that's determined by various characteristics of the two devices. Powering the primary of the Tesla coil is a charge delivery system that keeps energy sloshing back and forth in the tank circuit. This delivery system has both a source of moderately high voltage electric current and a pulsed transfer system to periodically move charge and energy to the tank. The delivery system may consist of a high voltage transformer and a spark gap, or it may use vacuum tubes or transistors.
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| | Do you think the government controls the weather? I do!! | | Therse is significant evidence toward the fact that the government has the tchnology to control the weather There is even an part of the United Nations treaty that states no country can attack using weather warfare. now if we didn't have the capability to do this why would it have been mentioned. The man who originally copyrighted the technology was named Tesla. He got his copyright in 1910. The government has a station in Alaska called HAARP. I forget what the acronymn stands for but you can google it and get tons of info. The government denies that they are controling the weather they say they are only trying to improve communication by affectiong the ionoshere with radiation at different levels. However some former vietnam vets say that they were using the technology during the war to make it rain more. There is a lot to be said about this but I want to hear yalls opinions. | |
| | 80's hair bands | | I was having this discussion the recenly with a few friends. First, who was your favorite hair band? And second, which hair band to you think was musically underated? For me personally, I think my favorite hair band was Guns and Roses, I know, they really weren't a hair band and constanly get lumped into that genre, so I will use them there. The most underated band of that time to me was Tesla, they never got their due I don't think. The era ended just as they were cranking it up. | |
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