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Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ???

 
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Hans-Marc Olsen
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 2:22 pm    Post subject: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for MONTHS !

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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 4:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

mallet_riveter@yahoo.co.in (Hans-Marc Olsen) wrote in
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I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for MONTHS !

whats the matter, that sail thing didnt work out? KB

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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

"Hans-Marc Olsen" <mallet_riveter@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message
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I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for MONTHS !


You want a steam powered car ??
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

"Hans-Marc Olsen" <mallet_riveter@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message
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I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for MONTHS !

Right. That way when there is a recall it can be for a nuclear reactor leak
in the car.

I can read it now, Ford recalls 100,000,000 cars and trucks because the
reactors have been found to leak causing hair loss and medical issues.

Good thinking.
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Backyard Mechanic
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 1:58 am    Post subject: Re: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

Hans-Marc Olsen opined in
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I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for MONTHS !

Problems with the flux-capacitor production line.
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sams
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 4:57 am    Post subject: Re: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

Convert all the spentout uranium as bunkerbusters and drop them in Iraq or Afghan.

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> I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for MONTHS !
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

"Hans-Marc Olsen" <mallet_riveter@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message
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I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for MONTHS !

That would be a totally electric car that is charged only with power from
nuclear power plants.

Jeff
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Eastward Bound
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 11:14 pm    Post subject: Re: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

"Jeff" <kidsdoc2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<cn9732$478@library2.airnews.net>...
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"Hans-Marc Olsen" <mallet_riveter@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message
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I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for MONTHS !

That would be a totally electric car that is charged only with power from
nuclear power plants.

Jeff


As usual, that is incorrect.

Sylvia Browne agrees that in about 50 years more or less our cars will
run off of nuclear batteries. Imagine being able to convert nuclear
radiation directly into electricity without having to use it to make
steam first for some turbine engine or reciprocating engine.
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BOB URZ
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Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 1:52 am    Post subject: Re: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

Hans-Marc Olsen wrote:

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I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for MONTHS !

Its coming out soon, the ford Cassini.
It even has dial a yield for fuel economy concerns.
And the reactor pod sits below the front seat, so the heated
seat option is no extra cost......
Don't worry about that vasectomy either.......

Bob



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Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: Where are the nuclear-powered Fords ??? Reply with quote

Eastward Bound opined in
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"Jeff" <kidsdoc2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"Hans-Marc Olsen" <mallet_riveter@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message
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I want to have a car that works with a small stick of Pu-239 for
MONTHS !

That would be a totally electric car that is charged only with power
from nuclear power plants.

Jeff


As usual, that is incorrect.

Sylvia Browne agrees that in about 50 years more or less our cars will
run off of nuclear batteries. Imagine being able to convert nuclear
radiation directly into electricity without having to use it to make
steam first for some turbine engine or reciprocating engine.

Like that flying car that we were supposed to have according to the wonks
back in the 50's.
The WANKEL rotary was going to be more pollution free and economical... it's
neither.
Still waiting for the ceramic engine.

But cold fusion.. is certainly a possibility.
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