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  • #16
    Originally posted by Don Jose de La Mancha View Post
    And for actually finding the Legendary Lost Jesuit mine of Tayopa, which I presently own, and the Jesuit plot, in colaboration with the Dutch, to take North America away from Spain, the actual reason for their expulsion.. If you wish to read more about tayopa -->

    http://www.bc-alter.net/dfriesen/tayopagold.html

    HH Rudy,
    MXT, HeadHunter Wader


    Do or do not. There is no try.
    Yoda

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    • #17
      Hi Rudy, yes that is one version of my mine. A 'working' lrl would be handy up there. he hehe May I add, a gentleman in Alaska map dowsed Tayopa with an aprox. hit of 80% on what I have already identified. To date he has never been up there ??

      Don Jose de La Mancha

      "I exist to Live, not live to exist".

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      • #18
        Hi Mr. Don,
        Nice to see you return for more fascinating discussions of arenques rojos .



        Originally posted by Don Jose de La Mancha
        HIO JP I have been waiting patiently for you to tell me what the effective resistance in the comb of 1 ohm resistors is.

        Don Jose de La Mancha
        In answer to your question, why would you ever wait for me to tell you that?
        The context of this circuit makes the net resistance irrelevant, in addition to two other problems: 1) The syntax of this circuit also makes the net resistance irrelevant, and 2) There is at least one junction where it is hard to determine with certainty which resistors are connected and which are bypassing the junction. And a further problem, 3) this circuit has clearly been altered by nearby Jinns guarding a treasure.

        We can no longer expect this circuit to do reliably whatever it did in the past due to major alterations in the functioning of key components which have been substituted with selected animals (animal rights proponents may have something to say about this.... but to whom do they complain? The evasive Jinns who perpetrated this sabotage? ).

        Of course, nobody would believe the story of how it was Jinns what done it, same as most folks don't believe it was Jesuits trying to make Dutch dignitaries owners of the new world that caused their expulsion, rather than the story of skimping on their royal 5th. It seems weird how EEs decided to hide the truth of the Jinns messing with the dowsing rod circuit, Just like the king of Spain decided to hide the truth of his reasons to recall the Jesuits.
        Very strange...

        Best wishes,
        J_P

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        • #19
          HIO JP: Quit skirting the question, what is the effective resistance? Heheheh


          Don Jose de La Mancha

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          • #20
            JP mi buddy: You alss posted -->as most folks don't believe it was Jesuits trying to make Dutch dignitaries owners of the new world that caused their expulsion, rather than the story of skimping on their royal 5th. It
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            Cause most don't think or do their own unbiased research.

            Don Jose de La Mancha

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Don Jose de La Mancha
              HIO JP: Quit skirting the question, what is the effective resistance? Heheheh


              Don Jose de La Mancha
              Aha...!
              But the issue is more important than the question.

              What animal rights activist would care about the effective resistance when a rodent and a bat are connected near a 240v source?
              And it is well known that Jinns typically wreak havoc to circuitry when treasure hunters bring the circuit to the vicinity of a treasure they are guarding. This is clear evidence that this electronic dowsing rod was working at one time (before the Jinn got a hold of it). So there is hope after all...

              What treasure hunter wouldn't want to use an electronic dowsing rod after seeing it can bring them so close to a treasure that a Jinn will sabotage the equipment? It appears we have the beginnings of a problem brewing between treasure hunters and animal rights activists. Will treasure hunters continue to take their electronic treasure locators into areas where Jinns reek havoc and substitute small animals for circuit components? Will the animal rights activists be able to put a stop to this wanton disregard for animal safety as treasure hunters take their contraptions directly into the heart of buried and guarded treasures that result in animal abuse?

              We shall see as the saga of animal torment unfolds....

              Best wishes,
              J_P

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