[Leaplist] The Installfest Success! Yay!

Hank Lambert hank at hanklambert.com
Sun Sep 30 15:10:52 EDT 2007


I am really sorry that I missed it, sounds like a good one (as if there is a
bad one). My 45 minute car maintenance schedule turned out to be a 5-hour
maintenance. By the time my wife and I were out and had lunch, it was late
into the afternoon. I had my IPCop machine with me and was hoping to get
help with it, maybe next month.

Hank Lambert
KB4MTO
Certified Geek

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Subject: [Leaplist] The Installfest Success! Yay!

The usual suspects met at the assembly hall at Woodruff Academy on
Saturday, 29 September 2007.

First arrival was Enrique followed by Patrick, yers trully, at 9 AM.

We set up for networking by ethernet, and the wifi was up.

 Enrique, Patrick, Derrick, Fred, and others, by about 10:30 AM, then
Jack, and Vernon, at about noon.  John Simpson brought his wit, and
acumen, to the scene, saving a few of us, as did Fred, and Derrick...

New visitors arrived, in the afternoon, and we helped work on their
systems, laptops, and desktops, and one IPCOP install on a Compaq EN 733mhz.

Some folks, like Brad and his father, asked about installs of Linux on
Macintosh power books, (G4), but, no one had brought the LiveCDroms for
yellow dog, Ubuntu, etc.

We all agreed to work on that and I know I can bring some of the CDs to
the next fest.  Anyone got Ubuntu for Mac on DVD or CDrom?

Many others attended, whom I have not listed here, to protect the
innocent, me, who has no brain for names...

The IPCOP Compaq EN733 needed the "NO F1" program, SPO 667, so Fred
grabbed it on my Compaq EN 1.5Ghz FC7 system, and then, discovered my
floppy drive is inop.

I exposed everyone to the enigma of the "Over Unity" motor of the Joseph
Newman Motor, out here and running in demos, since the 1980's.

 With little education, nor background in physics or electricity, he has
stymied many with huge motors using 55 miles of copper wiring and 200
pounds of neodium magnets, to run on 16 of the Nine Volt batteries in
series, putting out a measured 4500 watts of power, for an hour or more.

Search for Joseph Newman Motor.

Questions abound as to his claims, and no external power source is
apparent, nor is any heat, exhaust, or signs of hidden power to turn the
shaft and the 1650 pound flywheel.

There is interference on TVs for about a block around the running machine.

Closed up at about 6:15 PM.  A good time was had by all!




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