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---See below. It contains ideas for an electric scooter,a battery exchange vending machine for bicycles, wheelchairs,etc,...a dual passenger bike,an energy concept, hurricaneproof homes, oil tanker containment system,new system for floppy disc loading without computers, a bird's nest at your window,'hold-up' protection for taxis and many other ideas.





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BELOW..IS A PHOTO OF A NEW SCOOTER JUST RELEASED FOR 2001 IT HAS THE SAME SEAT SUGGESTED BACK IN Sept.8th, 1995 IN 'THE STREET RAG'SKETCH.It also battery powered by an electric motor(mounted as shown on the back wheel with a gear reduction drive). The one below that in the sketch instead and as mentioned has magnets around both wheels on both sides with coils affixed to the forks and minimizing the extra drive components.

(IMAGE NO.17d) The electric scooter in the picture above was from 'The street rag' Issue No. 102 page 1 of Sept.8th,95.It depicts a traveller sitting or standing with a swap battery in a back pack or/and even two others mounted on the steering post. As suggested in the following issue,battery exchange stations (see the following image) could be,like the old milk vending machines, be located all over the town or country for quick swaps. For a fee of course just like the future EV electric autos system shown in page 3 (index3.html) click way below.

(IMAGE NO.17e)Like the electric scooter in the upper picture, a roller blader is also using a quick swap battery for propelling himself. He is at a vending machine which provides recharged batteries .The users do not own them they only pay for a recharge fee and when depleted return to that or any other vending machine later to replace that one or others depending on quantity needed for their vehicles. An original deposit fee of a given amount($25-- returned when no longer ever required) per battery would permit anyone who wants to access these machines to swap batteries in the future. A dollar fee for exchange may be an approximate figure depending on the size of the 'standard' battery selected.Quantities to acquire various voltages to match that required by any vehicle who may have 6, 12, 24 volts would require a hook-up to put them in series to obtain whatever the vehicle requires. It would not, or should not affect the permanent batteries already installed in any type vehicle be it an electric bike, a supermarket motorized shopping cart,a handicap electric wheelchair , golf carts etc. etc. the possibilities are endless. Sometime soon we'll realize there's just as much ,if not more, opprtunities to grow if we standardize (globally)our products for interfacing with other applications. A meeting of the minds by all interested manufacturers who want to participate in this infrastructure here or abroad must get together . So let's call a meeting.It's in the billions. $$$$$(cont)

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(IMAGE NO.21)Energy in abundance and forever.It's all free for everyone! Type here.

(IMAGE NO.21)Energy in abundance and forever.It's all free for everyone! Type here.

(for Cuba.Should they decline, the offer can be made to Haiti,Dom.Rep., etc. It's in the $billions maybe. ) This collapsible house will withstand not only hurricanes but cyclones and other bad weathers.(cont.)

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(for Cuba.Should they decline, the offer can be made to Haiti,Dom.Rep., etc. It's in the $billions maybe. ) like the single home above,these collapsible home complexes will withstand not only hurricanes but cyclones and other bad weathers also.(cont.)

(for??? No one was selected yet and the image will be rescanned. It's much too big. )These post applications on sidewalks will permit their uses for many presently requiring extra costs and already cluttering our sidewalks.So instead of(cont.)

(IMAGE-22)(for Iran and Iraq)Over 3600 tankers are roaming the the world, at 2 million dollars installation at least for this deployment system,it's at least a 7 billion dollar possibility. With all countries insisting (at the U.N.) that,like air bags in autos,no tankers enter their waters and ports unless this system is installed on them, it's a winner. The 12 billion dollar "exxon"law suit should be a reminder to proceed with it. If Iran and Iraq do not want to develop and install these systems then I'll let Nigeria, Liberia, and Bangladesh take the initiative. On the other hand should the firsts agree other concepts can be provided the latter to help their economies. As previously mentioned until the F.B.I. agrees to tell me what"s their scam is about and who the bandits are that had them set me up.More and more of these ideas will be provided to other countries for their development."You ain't seen nothing yet." By the way,let no one claim any of my ideas, and upon my death the're all available to the world without conditions. I.E.they then are all free,if not patented, regardless of any claims to the contrary. If anyone disagrees let them tell me publicly and in my presence for the world to witness. I'll fix their ass in a hurry.(cont)

(IMAGE NO-22a)The sketch 22 above this image shows an oil tanker with a series of extendable cranes pulling the oil boom curtain out into the water. I could design those units if need be but many typical units are available as standard items off the shelf.The crane on this truck is telescopic and can extend quite a distance but it uses cables to do it, an undesirable condition should excessive ice on it while its used in the polar regions such as Alaska (EXXON VALDIZ)for instance where deployment may be required, they could be of a problem under those conditions.

(IMAGE NO-22b) Here again this extendable beam in the photo above althouth it is hydraulically actuated and rides a telescopic guide track it may have the possibility of obstructions such as ice build-up and salt water corrosion also limiting its use. Sliding cylindrical tubes one within the other and always retracted protects the sliding surfaces that also are always internally lubricated would have no possibility of interference and is the better way to go. More searching for standard units may be needed before considering a new design of them(cont)

(IMAGE-22c)Here is more info on the tanker oil boom containment system such as typical ones available from these web sites: http://www.advmax.com/ami/ http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=oil+booms http://www.absorbentsonline.com/booms.htm http://srch.excite.com/d/search/p/excite/?c=web&qcat=web&s=oil+booms+&Partner=infospace_excite_search (cont)

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