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oscarc...@my-deja.com

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Jul 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/14/00
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now that david lucas is gone, did anybody pay $99 for the plans to the
electrostatic sub that he was selling? even knowing about what a scam
he was susposed to be running, i still have that thought in the back of
my mind, what if?!!! could he really know how to alter the laws of
physics and create an electrostatic sub that bears the warning about
damaging the foundation of your house? sombody show me the "plans" and
put my mind to rest!

oc


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Lance Dow

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Jul 15, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/15/00
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Hi OC


> now that david lucas is gone,

Gone? Really? Where? What happened?

> did anybody pay $99 for the plans to the
> electrostatic sub that he was selling? even knowing about what a scam
> he was susposed to be running, i still have that thought in the back of
> my mind, what if?!!! could he really know how to alter the laws of
> physics and create an electrostatic sub that bears the warning about
> damaging the foundation of your house? sombody show me the "plans" and
> put my mind to rest!

I never bought his plans but I, too, had this little nagging feeling that
'some' of what he was saying might be possible.
>From what I could glean from the drawing in his ad, his sub was made from
pairs of small panels in a V shape, with several of these mounted one
behind the other. This would give a much larger effective radiating area in
a very compact unit. With a bit of EQ it probably would go down quite low.

'Threatening the foundations of your house' or 'vibrating your chest
cavity' was probably beyond its capabilities though.

Likewise, $99 for a set of plans seemed somewhat over-priced.


Lance

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