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    Quote Originally Posted by Thai Pom
    working in KL
    Is your missus with you?

    Anyway next time your in Patters give me a call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    According to kurgen, LT is to beer supping as Eric Clapton is to the guitar

    He mainly drinks shorts not beer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smug Farang Bore View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    According to kurgen, LT is to beer supping as Eric Clapton is to the guitar

    He mainly drinks shorts not beer....
    Hey Smug! HTF are ya?

    I rarely drink shorts now as beers my bevy these days.

    You still in Cambo?

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    Sort of but in Bangkok every month on business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy
    Is your missus with you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy
    Hey Smug! HTF are ya?
    Seconded

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    Still need those kids fins....

    oh...and hope your noodle cups and other stuff arennot adding to the polluted oceans and rivers of single use foam and plastic rubbish

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    It's the journey. Enjoy the ride mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    ^ it's a bit like that as I have 5 main things to concentrate on and at this stage am not sure which to start first.

    My priorities though are in order:

    1. New Industrial/ food packaging.
    2. New safer beer glass with refridgerated base.
    3. New fast food noodle cup/ coffee cup with heat resistant feature.
    4. New caulking tube silicon dispensor tube.
    5. AU4308 Drug testing and adulterant device.
    6. Pro-biotic drink substance dispensor cap and bottle neck.

    Most of these products are produced using some new injection moulding tecniques I developed ensuring they are strong and light weight.

    Oh, and I forgot the new surfboard module (thanks to Nawtier) and I am working with an engineer helping him with his new compressed air propelled boat which in my opinion is amazing and energy efficient with the boat travelling long distances at 1/10th the cost compared to diesel powered boats travelling the same distance. No noise or pollution.

    Plenty of things to keep me busy for the next 20 years.
    Erm, that's about 7 or 8 main things, not 5.




    Just sayin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nawtier
    oh...and hope your noodle cups and other stuff arennot adding to the polluted oceans and rivers of single use foam and plastic rubbish
    I hope I can convert the existing cardboard and styrofoam packaging to a value added (people can use it again and again at home) thin wall section plastic alternative.

    Plastic is not the problem because most fossil fuel resins can be re-cycled again and again but there are no recovery/ collection schemes here.

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    Great attitude, LT. That's the best idea.

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    LT, Can you make Eskys/cooler bins?

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    Had a very promising meeting yesterday with a potential supplier/ partner who is very interested in my products.

    Fingers crossed and meeting the C.E.O on Wednesday. And he isn't Thai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
    LT, Can you make Eskys/cooler bins?
    Actually will be looking into that technology in the future but will be different to the conventional eskys.

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    One of my mates has the microban additives if you need.

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    ^ More info mate? Is it a refridgerant liquid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
    LT, Can you make Eskys/cooler bins?
    Actually will be looking into that technology in the future but will be different to the conventional eskys.
    Well if you need help in the NZ market for them, I can put you on to a couple of the biggest Importers here.

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    Good on you, Loy Toy bro!

    Always enjoyed reading your posts... seem like a positive guy - with a live 'n let live attitude. Life is too short for dramas... gotta make yourself and your loved ones as happy as you can. We are all gonna take a dirt nap one day, so make the best of it.

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    Just thinking about the air powered boat idea. Should be OK as I think Tata was thinking about an air powered car. Compound engines etc..

    Needs a modern version of the old Lister?

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    The engineers have done a study and have found that the cost of the energy needed to drive the boat 300kms is 1/10th of the cost of diesel to travel the same distance.

    A brilliant idea and when you see the boat in the water running it is silent, no pollution and can reach 20 knotts just by opening an air valve.

    A great and inexpensive boat for the fishermen here.

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    Sadly, probably the cost of the new system would eat up any savings. Like solar panels on the roof.

    Now if the motor is the same cost as a diesel which technically it could be. Two cylinder compound then it could work.

    If Kubota got on board?

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    What on earth ?? I would have thought that storage of enough compressed air to travel 300 kms would present a huge safety problem.
    And in fact, would take up a large amount of space, even compressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer
    What on earth ??
    That's where people get stuck in.

    Not knowing how mechanical advantage, and in this case pnuematic energy transfer can reciprocate a 6 cylinder drive motor to drive a vessel that is elevated in the water such a distance.

    Stick with your books mate.

    You will not find any answers unless you have a go and work outside the box.

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    Apparently carbon fibre tanks at about 4500 psi. Engines are compound with the exhaust from the first cylinder exhausting into the second etc.

    Peugoet had an air (gas) powered hybrid but stopped (for now) as they couldn't find a partner. Tata has/had and air powered car.

    French auto runs on compressed air technology

    One day.?
    Better to think inside the pub, than outside the box?
    I apologize if any offence was caused. unless it was intended.
    You people, you think I know feck nothing; I tell you: I know feck all
    Those who cannot change their mind, cannot change anything.

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    How big a boat can this magic move ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    I dont need to wade through this thread. LT is one of the reasons I come back to TD. Pure class. In this wacky world of the interwebs you come across Jems like LT.

    Stay gold pony boy.
    Nice sentiment bsnub.

    Seems LT has more than two things on his mind......besides Paul Newman or a ride home.

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