If anyone is interested, i am in the job market.
I'm looking for something as field engineer, research etc etc.
I'm also a qualified machine builder, electronics designer & safety expert.
Here is my full profile on LinkedIn;
PWM (http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=33905724&trk=tab_pro)
Anything over 3500 a month is acceptable ;)
With your Talent Lukey I would imagine that you are very employable :D
Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on May 02, 2013, 11:27:44 PM
Anything over 3500 a month is acceptable ;)
3500 what? :)
(not that I am offering a job, I just thought that should be clear ;) )
That would be in Euro's. $4000 or so..
I have to be worth at least that much, i have saved companies 200 grand with my solutions in the past, and one company spent 400 grand on a (failed) project, after i told them it would fail... ::)
So let's go, any takers?
DARPA?
NASA?
ESA?
The bycicle factory up the road?
Who cares, i'm up for sale, peeps ;)
PWM
If you could move to the US I probally could find you a job. Next time we need an Engineer I will put you in for it :) Then you could work with me and tell me all your secrets ;)
Bless
Back
Thanks, guys!
I would LOVE to visit the U.S. but my heart is here in Holland.
But i would certainly consider coming over on a short-term contract.....
QuoteThen you could work with me and tell me all your secrets
Don't worry, i will share all my secrets right here with you guys, whatever happens!
if you make a machine that can cut chicken breast out of a carcass.i may have a job for you.pilgrims never has enough humans because of carple tunnel.wears the wrist out.buy two shifts get third shift free.one robot could make 200$a day.forty robots.now were talkin good money.lease them world wide.with franchises. ;-)
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You certainly are qualified and we would love to have you
here at the Rabun Mothership, but Rabun County
has been declared a nuclear-free zone :P
However, we will forward your information to
a couple of interesting people we know. ;)
Have you ever thought of moving to the United States?
Your buddy high in the mountains of Georgia, USA
Thor
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Robo;
I worked at factories where we processed 10'000 chickens a day
Not the kind of thing i like, though....
Thor;
Yes, i would consider it, if there;s anyone with enough cash to spend,
The more i earn, the more research i can do......
I just hope i will have the same freedom of speech & action that i have now.
I would hate to have one of Obama's drones up my ass while i was working, LOL!
Here is an example of Bad Engineering (http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=3458.0) that i have seen.
Best of luck, Luke. Just might inform You that You really aren't safe from drones in any populated area planet-wide. Just sayin'.
Do you like Chinese Food ???
Send a resume to EG&G and tell em you want to work on exotic propulsion and that Ed Teller sent ya. ;) ;D
Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on May 02, 2013, 11:52:21 PM
So let's go, any takers?
DARPA?
NASA?
ESA?
DARPA...
Every Darpa job on the web. 130400 jobs available.
however...
Warning
"Job seeker registration on ClearanceJobs.com is restricted to U.S. Citizens with active or current security clearance issued by the Federal government - no exceptions."
DARPA JOBS #1 (http://www.clearancejobs.com/?action=quick_register&gclid=CPHKlv6q-bYCFYtDMgod5E8Afg)
144 DARPA Jobs (http://www.indeed.com/q-Darpa-jobs.html)
15 available Darpa jobs found on Careerbuilder.com (http://www.careerbuilder.com/Jobs/Keyword/Darpa/)
(http://nasajobs.nasa.gov/images/np_landing_careers.png)
How to apply (http://nasajobs.nasa.gov/howtoapply/default.htm)
Employment Opportunities > ESA Job Board (http://www.esa.org/careers_certification/jobLists.php)
oops sorry... wrong Birds :P
Careers at ESA (http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Careers_at_ESA)
3500 Euro's a month? You ARE aware the world is in finacial collapse right now yes?
:o
::)
Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on May 03, 2013, 12:21:52 AM
I would LOVE to visit the U.S. but my heart is here in Holland.
AH! Well in that case you about Netherlands energy company? :P
Royal Dutch Shell Careers (http://www.shell.com/global/aboutshell/careers.html) :DI am sure they would like to hear your thoughs on free energy :D
QuoteI am sure they would like to hear your thoughs on free energy
I'm sure they would like to see me six feet underground ::)
Queen Beatrix secured an 800 million gas & oil contract with the Arabs before she handed the throne over to Wilem Alexander. Shell will do anything to keep that kind of money fllowing..
Interestingly, the arabs are also looking at alternative energy, they know that lake of oil they are sitting on isn't forever ;)
Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on May 03, 2013, 10:33:44 AM
Interestingly, the arabs are also looking at alternative energy, they know that lake of oil they are sitting on isn't forever ;)
Maybe you should talk to the Arabs. :)
Yes, i trust them more than the 'western' oil companies :)
Shell make a big show of investing in cheap alternative energy sources, like hydrogen cells (which are expensive, dangerous, & you will have to tank up with highly explosive hydrogen which will be supplied by those same oil companies).
They have a huge team of top scientists, chemists & engineers all trying to wring every last ounce of energy from petroleum.
Why, i don't know. Cars are only about 8% efficient to start with, they are a lost cause.
Shell is also investing in solar & wind projects & crazy schemes like piezo-electric road surfaces which generate electricity from the pressure of passing cars etc.
But it's all window dressing, putting on a good show for the peeps. They haven't generated a single watt with all these ideas as far as i can discover...
They could have used all that money to design & mass produce efficient HHO cells so that cars can be run on water.
They could have invested in other sources, like fusion power for instance.
But they won't, they are way too scared of losing profits, and don't really give a damn about the environment or the future.
The Arabs, on the other hand know that the source of their wealth is drying up, and sooner or later someone is going to step in with a new energy source.
Most of them, the OPEC members, don't want anything to do with it, but a few of the independents are getting seriously interested in alternative energy, as are countries like India.
If that happens, the West is faced with a big problem; No-one needs oil any more, except the West, which has an unending demand for it, so the political tables will be turned, the U.S. Europe, Russia, they will all be in the same boat.
The CFR report in '72 spelled this all out, and hinted at the need to keep the middle east in constant turmoil, and to keep that black gold flowing at all costs
I have a first edition of that report, there's some amazing stuff in there.
Funny thing is, the whole world stage has gone exactly the way the CFR predicted.
No great surprise there, i'm sure you will agree 8)
on laserpointerforums there are guys from all areas but europe building and selling high powered laser pointers.maybe take that market.
Here's a see-through model of my balanced hydrogen generator that puts out a liter and a half of HHO per minute--enough to run a mid-sized car on all while you drive on the existing 12v system @10amps. Buy a pulse phase regulator and there would be no overheating up to 30amps.
I brought this one in under 300 bucks. I gave Thor a parts list, and I could build and hook one to a vehicle in about five hours from scratch. Enjoy the music...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmX9yuCO_qk
Peace and Love,
JD
Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on May 03, 2013, 02:52:42 PM
But it's all window dressing, putting on a good show for the peeps. They haven't generated a single watt with all these ideas as far as i can discover...
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The president gets a tutorial on fueling a hydrogen-powered car by Shell's Rick Scott.
(Photo by Paul Morse courtesy White House)
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George Bush filling the HydroGen3 GM Fuel cell car in Washington DC
(Photo by Paul Morse courtesy White House)
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Iceland(http://www.thelivingmoon.com/41pegasus/04images/New_Tech/iceland_station_900.jpg)
Hydrogen station in Reykjavik, Iceland.
The first Shell-branded hydrogen station at a Shell retail site anywhere in the world, was opened in Reykjavik, Iceland on 24th April 2003.
Japan (http://www.thelivingmoon.com/41pegasus/04images/New_Tech/japan_station_900.jpg)
Hydrogen station in Tokyo. Credit: Shell Oil
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Hydrogen bus in Tokyo.
Showa Shell Seikyu KK opened the first liquid hydrogen refuelling station in Tokyo, constructed in partnership with Iwatani Corporation and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in June 2003
White Plains Dedication, New YorkNovember 13, 2007
Shell Oil Press Release
City of White Plains, New YorkSHELL HYDROGEN AND CITY OF WHITE PLAINS DEDICATE HYDROGEN FUELING FACILITY
Shell will provide fuel for City of White Plains and GM vehicles
Houston, Texas - Shell Hydrogen LLC and the City of White Plains, New York, today dedicated a hydrogen vehicle fueling facility located in the city's department of public works yard in downtown White Plains.
The Shell Hydrogen facility will produce hydrogen from electricity generated from renewable energy provided through the New York Power Authority. "The City of White Plains has shown real leadership in cooperating on this project with Shell. White Plains' successful track record in introducing alternate fuels for city vehicles are a great fit with Shell Hydrogen's efforts to develop solutions to transportation and energy challenges," said Phillip Baxley, President of Shell
First hydrogen refueling station opens in ShanghaiNovember 15, 2007
Shanghai, 15 November, 2007: China Ministry of Science and Technology, Shanghai government, Tongji University and Shell Hydrogen today announced the opening of the first hydrogen refueling station in Shanghai for fuel cell vehicles.
The Anting Hydrogen refueling station, located at the International Automotive City in Anting, Shanghai, will dispense compressed gaseous hydrogen for a fleet of fuel cell cars and buses operating in the Shanghai region.
The Shanghai government has already helped to deliver dozens of fuel cell vehicles operating in Shanghai, and this is planned to grow exponentially by 2010, including fuel cell buses sponsored by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) through the United Nations Development Programme.
Hydrogen Buses
Amsterdam, Netherlands (http://www.thelivingmoon.com/41pegasus/04images/New_Tech/amsterdam_bus_900.jpg)
Hydrogen Bus in Amsterdam. Credit: Shell Oil
The Amsterdam transport company (GVB) will be testing three fuel cell buses in Amsterdam, The Netherlands as part of the Clean Urban Transport for Europe Project (CUTE).
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Shell Filling Station and H Busses
Luxumbourg(http://www.thelivingmoon.com/41pegasus/04images/New_Tech/luxembourg_station_900.jpg)
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Hydrogen station in Luxembourg. Credit: Shell Oil
In Luxembourg, three fuel cell buses will run on the city's streets as part of the Clean Urban Transport for Europe (CUTE) Project, an initiative of the European Union.
Okay so it may not be perfect BUT at least its better than nothing :D
BOYCOTT EXXONI wonder how much it cost them to get Bush to fill up at Shell :P
Quote from: PlaysWithMachines on May 03, 2013, 02:52:42 PM
Shell make a big show of investing in cheap alternative energy sources, like hydrogen cells (which are expensive, dangerous, & you will have to tank up with highly explosive hydrogen which will be supplied by those same oil companies).
I was at a convention setting up one of those hydrogen pumps as a demo... It is easy to use by even little old ladies and safe... so filling is not an issue
Nickel foam tanks and other safe storage tanks have been developed that can not explode in case of accident. The gas is forced into little bubbles and thus not enough concentrattion in an open space to go
BOOM!!!Back in the 60's University of Toronto was offering a refit kit for any car for just over 680.00 Consisted of a special carburator, a nickle foam tank and a set od car springs to offset the tanks extra weigh. A Do-it-yourself install
As for Shell selling the Hydrogen... true enough they will be a supplier...
BUT consider THIS...
Once the cars using Hydrogen are on the market, you can get your fuel ANYWHERE
Unlike gasoline which you cannot possible refine yourself... or alchohol whicj will likely land you in jail if you don't blow yourself up... Hydrogen you CAN easily make yourself from simple electrolosys to complicates HHO fuel cells.
Point is the car is already set to just plug in your gas generator (and may need a compression pump
So lets support those Hudrogen cars get them common and then just plug in our own source :D
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PS message to any Shell Oil Executive....
Sponser us and we will lead the charge :P
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Quote from: ArMaP on May 03, 2013, 01:58:36 PM
Maybe you should talk to the Arabs. :)
In 1967 Sheik Hassan A. Karim Algahtani founded The Hassan A. K. Algahtani Sons Company. Originally, it began as a trading and transportation company. Today, we know it as The HAK Group or HAKA. It has taken a very diversified approach with offices in Saudi Arabia as well as other countries. The corporate offices remain in Al-Khobar. There are approximately 1,250 employees currently working within the structure of the many varied divisions. HAK is poised for a promising future both home and abroad as the visionary leadership is fulfilled through the sons of the late Sheik Algahtani.
The HAK Group consists of many diversified divisions including: real estate development & leasing, food, beverage, & dairy production, truck & equipment agencies, heavy haulage, transportation, industrial trading, computer supplies, freight forwarding, inter-city freight distribution, office furniture systems and printing services, to name a few.
http://www.saudijobs.com/ ::)
I hear the pay is GOOD.... years ago I missed out on a good deal... they were paying tons of money for anyone with low voltage wiring skills.... I was procrastinating and missed the boat. It was a two year gig... and I was Canadian at the time so it would have been a piece of cake
Yeah hit up that Oil Money for a couple of Years :D
Everytime I see one of those Mega Structure type shows on the TV they nearly always have British Project Managers.
Here we go.... ::)
First of all, thanks JD for that info, i really want to talk to you about making those cells even more efficient, if i may? Give me a few days, it's bloody hectic here as usual ::)
(PS with your permission, i will move that entire post into the HHO threads of the Inventor's Forum backstage)
Z :D
Yes, like i said all expensive publicity stunts.
Many companies here already use
hybrid trucks which go electric in the city to reduce noise & pollution, they work perfectly also.
QuoteI was at a convention setting up one of those hydrogen pumps as a demo... It is easy to use by even little old ladies and safe... so filling is not an issue
I can tell you i have seen THICK stainless tanks/cabinets/walls ripped apart by just a small amount of hydrogen.
If it leaks, it will gather under the motor hood, and BOOM!.
I've seen that happen with LPG installations in cars, too.
QuoteOnce the cars using Hydrogen are on the market, you can get your fuel ANYWHERE
With all due respect, mighty Z, you missed out a few points;
(wonderful post by the way, why d'ya think i live here? I like the Dutch spirit ;) )
1) The foam tanks also need stuff like Lithium & other rare metals, some of which you simply cannot buy, this will NEVER become a D.I.Y. option.
2) it is totally pointless, one tanker accident will make the Hindenburg disaster look like a candle :P
You can make the H and the O
on demand, just enough to run the engine & no moreNo tanks, no EX risks at all.
When i work in H2 or EX environments (as per Shell's own VCA & VOP regs), i must carry NO electronic items at all, not even a
watch. I have to use BRONZE or special plastic tools. EVERYTHING has to be earthed, with clamps & cables.
You want to try all that every time you drive?
It's
not safe and it will
never work.
Sorry to poop on your post, but it simply isn't viable. BMW tried it, the cars cost 75 grand and where can you tank them up today in your country?
This leads me to;
3) With a HHO system, your supplier is
NATURE :D
Water, in fact if you have on board filters & de-minealising cells, you can literally p**s in it & off you go.
Rainwater, dew, rivers, urine, anything.
THAT will be our power source......
In view of that at least, i see i'll have to move the whole HHO thread onto the public forum, if no-one objects?
QuoteEverytime I see one of those Mega Structure type shows on the TV they nearly always have British Project Managers.
Yes, and most of them are complete prats, too :D
Guys, face it, i'm worth millions :-*
ETA yeah, nice link, i will check it out tomorrow , thanks Z ;)
(shame they don't allow alcohol or peeing in the pool ::) )