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Don Dunning
7/26/2011 12:15:22 am
This really doing a good job.
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Lynn Duffy
7/27/2011 03:30:21 am
so, the black globs are the waste, and the clean water disappears through the screens?
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7/27/2011 08:19:21 am
Like when we were walking down to Stump Pass...we have about 1800 microwaves per minute washing back and forth on a beach of perforated plate approximately 4 miles wide by scale. The H2O returns to the ocean, leaving the black stuff up along the water line (off the end of our transport into the box). Through the phenomenon of adherence, the low surface tension oil encompasses the small particles, making them bigger, and then through the phenomenon of adherence, the bigger particles coalesce and continue to grow, making the little black globs. Inside an oyster, the process takes three or four years, and you have to be careful when you bite. Our little machine is faster, and self clearing. :)
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Lynn Duffy
7/28/2011 09:08:11 am
awesome - really exciting! congratulations bro!
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Lynn Duffy
7/28/2011 09:26:09 am
BTW - that's a VERY interesting map of Africa - does Palin know this is a continent?
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Joe McCrae
8/2/2011 11:40:34 am
Very cool dad, it's like you're saving the world, one industrial wasteland at a time. :)
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