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Re: CDE Caps (fwd)



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Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 18:44:43 -0500
From: resonance <resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: CDE Caps (fwd)



I have about 20-25 MMC caps.  Contact me off list.

Dr. Resonance

Resonance Research Corp.
www.resonanceresearch.com


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From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 5:31 PM
Subject: CDE Caps (fwd)


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> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 17:31:39 -0700
> From: Anthony R. Mollner <penny831@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: CDE Caps
>
> Ok, let me change directions a little bit here. Does any one have a deal 
> on
> some more CDE caps? I'm going to need to get about 50 more.
>
> Tony
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 5:29 AM
> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Tesla and radio (fwd)
>
>
> Let's try to bring the discussion back to coiling now...
>
>
> Chip
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 08:10:56 -0400
> From: Jared Dwarshuis <jdwarshuis@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: Pupman <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Tesla and radio
>
> In October 1866, roughly 20 years ahead of Tesla, Hertz, Marconi, Lodge,
> Edison,  etc. etc. Mahlon Loomis demonstrated wireless telegraphy. Some
> Virginia congressmen attempted to raise funds for his research, but it 
> died
> in committe. Loomis also died a few years later (broke!). Towards the end 
> of
> his life he became somewhat bitter about being called a crank.
>
> Radio amateurs have confirmed that his system did work. QST magazine a
> magazine for radio amateurs ran an article on loomis a few years back. 
> Well
> worth reading!
>
> But loomis is only one radio pioneer, there are many (especially in the 
> mid
> to late 1890's) You cannot say that one person is responsible for radio as
> we know it. Dozens of people held fundamental patents
>
> In my estimate the true king of radio is Armstrong, he invented the 
> greatly
> superior system of FM broadcast. Armstrong was cheated by large
> corporations, feeling hopless he took his own life. His widow collected a
> large sum of money from patent infringement settlements, but only after 
> some
> 20 years of court battles.
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