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  1. #71

    Quote Originally Posted by mang kulas View Post
    awwwww! nagtoo ko kabaw naka?
    Ingon ka starring ka ana na video sa I asked you asa ka diha dapita? What part sa video? Can you point to the minute/second mark?

    Or mangita lang mi sa taw diha na gagunit ug welding gun and assume ra mi na ikaw na na?

    Quote Originally Posted by mang kulas View Post
    naa untay rules dri sa istorya noh na link nlng kay kapoy kaayu basa ug scroll anang mga copy paste. tapulan man gud q mubasa bro tapulan sad q mu type
    Well, unlike you or me who probably have open access to most internet websites, some members are reading from their offices and have certain websites inaccessible/blocked due to policy.

    If you already know these things pwede ra man dili ra nimo basahon. This is for the information of everyone who is interested about knowing things and events concerning Deuterium.

  2. #72
    Quote Originally Posted by Sand Man View Post
    Ingon ka starring ka ana na video sa I asked you asa ka diha dapita? What part sa video? Can you point to the minute/second mark?

    Or mangita lang mi sa taw diha na gagunit ug welding gun and assume ra mi na ikaw na na?



    Well, unlike you or me who probably have open access to most internet websites, some members are reading from their offices and have certain websites inaccessible/blocked due to policy.

    If you already know these things pwede ra man dili ra nimo basahon. This is for the information of everyone who is interested about knowing things and events concerning Deuterium.
    Ug nganung interesado man kas aqong identity? watching the vid is enough... that was my previous company. now im working with TECHNIP. basta tan.aw nlng.

    Di japon ka kaila naku kay aqong itsura dili pilipino. pero born and raise q na BISDAK. hehehehe

  3. #73
    Parehas ta bay naay sites na block, especially youtube. kay dri tungas dagat hinay ra intawn ang bandwidth namu dri mao gipang block ang mga sites. hehehe Nagtrabaho ko karon kabaw ka? welding while surfing the net hehehehe

  4. #74
    I am trying to track down the actual source for this quote (below) but it seems the article itself does not exist. They all say this came out from The Freeman on August of 2004 but I could not find anything on their archives.

    All I can find are quotes from blogs leading to this person (Dr. Anthony Halog) who makes the following claims:

    =====

    "... Deuterium is most prevalent in an area more widely known in the whole world as The Philippine Deep. In the Freeman news article (dated August 2004), Dr. Anthony B. Halog, the Filipino scientist working at the Sustainable Technology Office of the Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology, and the National Research Council of Canada described the Philippine deuterium wealth in this manner:

    “A big deposit of 868 miles long, 52 miles at widest point, and 3 miles at deepest point, replenished by nature 24 hours a day after deuterium travels more than 12,000 kilometers from Central America to the Philippines through the span of the Pacific Ocean when Planet Earth turns on its axis from West to East in unending perpetual motion.”

    And it’s potential in this breathe:

    “At 12 million barrels per day capacity priced at US$7.00 per barrel, this is US$84 million per day or US$30.66 billion per year, enough to wipe out all existing foreign debts of the Government in one year, revenue-wise in foreign exchange. Public works, private construction, economic and financial booms are expected to happen in the Philippines in the same manner as those which happened in the Middle East and financial centers of the world from 1974 to 1984, with everybody earning their respective comfortable livelihood, while pricing basic prime necessities at reasonable and affordable levels.”

    ".... The problem faced by those who wants to extract natural deuterium from the Philippines seas is probably the enormous pressure that is existing in the very area where deuterium are supposed to be found. To reach the area of deuterium concentration, a drilling system should reach a level of at least 30,000 feet deep into the ocean, where the water pressure could reach as high as 10,000 psi, or the equivalent of 10,000 tons of load pressuring from all direction. Apparently, there is no material known today that could withstand such enormous amount of pressure. Maybe diamonds could be strong enough to endure the extraordinary pressure down there but imagine how much diamonds should be needed in order to manufacture a very long tube. That’ll be unimaginable in both cost and expanse."

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    Again, all I can find are blogs so if anyone has a link to a real source (e.g., any major news agency's website or a scientific journals, etc.) it would be most appreciated.

  5. #75
    Quote Originally Posted by Sand Man View Post
    I am trying to track down the actual source for this quote (below) but it seems the article itself does not exist. They all say this came out from The Freeman on August of 2004 but I could not find anything on their archives.All I can find are quotes from blogs leading to this person (Dr. Anthony Halog) who makes the following claims:====="... Deuterium is most prevalent in an area more widely known in the whole world as The Philippine Deep. In the Freeman news article (dated August 2004), Dr. Anthony B. Halog, the Filipino scientist working at the Sustainable Technology Office of the Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology, and the National Research Council of Canada described the Philippine deuterium wealth in this manner:“A big deposit of 868 miles long, 52 miles at widest point, and 3 miles at deepest point, replenished by nature 24 hours a day after deuterium travels more than 12,000 kilometers from Central America to the Philippines through the span of the Pacific Ocean when Planet Earth turns on its axis from West to East in unending perpetual motion.”And it’s potential in this breathe: “At 12 million barrels per day capacity priced at US$7.00 per barrel, this is US$84 million per day or US$30.66 billion per year, enough to wipe out all existing foreign debts of the Government in one year, revenue-wise in foreign exchange. Public works, private construction, economic and financial booms are expected to happen in the Philippines in the same manner as those which happened in the Middle East and financial centers of the world from 1974 to 1984, with everybody earning their respective comfortable livelihood, while pricing basic prime necessities at reasonable and affordable levels.”".... The problem faced by those who wants to extract natural deuterium from the Philippines seas is probably the enormous pressure that is existing in the very area where deuterium are supposed to be found. To reach the area of deuterium concentration, a drilling system should reach a level of at least 30,000 feet deep into the ocean, where the water pressure could reach as high as 10,000 psi, or the equivalent of 10,000 tons of load pressuring from all direction. Apparently, there is no material known today that could withstand such enormous amount of pressure. Maybe diamonds could be strong enough to endure the extraordinary pressure down there but imagine how much diamonds should be needed in order to manufacture a very long tube. That’ll be unimaginable in both cost and expanse."sourceAgain, all I can find are blogs so if anyone has a link to a real source (e.g., any major news agency's website or a scientific journals, etc.) it would be most appreciated.
    Dapat naa jud untay SURVEY DATA na kung asa na nka locate ang deposits db para claro jud na adunay black and white na ebedinsya. lisod man sad gud kay asta sad raba mga scientist karon magpataka nlng para musikat.... hehe

  6. #76
    Quote Originally Posted by erwin_rommel View Post
    pagchur diha bro oi... 3000 fathoms ka diha. ang sa philippine trench kay almost 6000 fathoms. di kaha na ma pislat imong ROV nig abot ana nga depth? expert man unta ka pero...
    Baslan sad tikag BOOGLE bro oh. kinsay ingon walay mka abot ana na ROV. abot man ganing MARIANAS trench pinka lawm sa tibook kalibutan

    Kaik ROV KAIKO
    Nereus (underwater vehicle) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ROV NEREUS
    Bathyscaphe Trieste - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia TRIESTE

    Mariana Trench - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Im telling you that going to MARS or MOON is much more EASIER than going to the bottom of the sea

  7. #77
    murag kita ray gi ilad aning deuterium diha sa philippine trench da... ang propaganda machine ni bong2x marcos siguro ang nagpa sikat anig balik

    Did Businessweek fall for a 30-year-old hoax? | The Manila Times Online

  8. #78
    Quote Originally Posted by erwin_rommel View Post
    murag kita ray gi ilad aning deuterium diha sa philippine trench da... ang propaganda machine ni bong2x marcos siguro ang nagpa sikat anig balik

    Did Businessweek fall for a 30-year-old hoax? | The Manila Times Online
    Nah! mao na dha!!!
    "According to Imelda, she was first informed of the country’s unknown treasure in 1971 by father of the H-Bomb Edward Teller during a visit he made to Manila"
    Hearsay ra diay ni?
    kay ug naa jud, naa untay nag provide ug SURVEY data as i've mentioned sa aqong previous quotes.
    way padulngan ning istoryaa.

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