[Fwd: OK, Now!]

James J, Jiamachello ( (no email) )
Mon, 09 Feb 1998 19:59:00 -0500

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James!

OK now, Now resend original to K-lists!

CHOW!
Dave.

James J, Jiamachello wrote:
>
> Dave
>
> Sorry, How is this?
> I use netscape and bounce around with
> the view type somewhat.
>
> >To K-List
> >
> >The discussion of the energy available in water is fascinating.
> >
> >While pursuing a reference to the Coanda effect, airodynamic flow
> >over a body resulting in a pressure gradient, I came across an
> >inventor's discussion of his engine design. Rick Mayne, of
> >Split-Cycle Technology.
> >
> >http://www.splitcycle.com/~splitcyc/rmayne.htm
> >
> >What was interesting was his experience with water injection on
> >his engine.
> >
> >Anyway, checkout the site
> >
> >Jim