4 Those power lines are pretty loose and i don't see any bending like in the case of the object hanging by a thread though you can obtain better ressults by throwing it like a disk.There is indeed what appears to be a shadow on the end of the 2x4 studs sustaning the roof but we don't know the direction of the building and that shadow would not have been possible in the fog or rain.
The bottom of the object has faded to gray as the picture could have been done in a slight fog or rain (very common in Oregon even in May 11) thus appearing further than that pole, while the horizontal power lines look closer. However this one looks closer to Shauberger's design.



10:12 Blocul de carton.
8:27 Tonight i figured why i got so sick lately, with BP over the roof and stuff with 20 mg of lisinopril. Today Angela started to have the same levels of blood pressure and she is on medication for BP for some time.
Do you remember when i said i had to replace the valve cover of my engine due to some part being cut by someone or replaced with one with a missing section? It is not that difficult, with a power screwdriver and an 10 mm bit, you can take those screws in like 5 minutes and put them back in five minutes more.
Anyways. I put the old one in a garbage bag, tighented it with a zip tie and that in another bag tigthened with another zip tie and back in the Amazon box from the new one. I wanted to save it as evidence. Due to much clutter in this so narrow space it was two meters away from where i sleep.
8:27 Tonight i figured why i got so sick lately, with BP over the roof and stuff with 20 mg of lisinopril. Today Angela started to have the same levels of blood pressure and she is on medication for BP for some time.
Do you remember when i said i had to replace the valve cover of my engine due to some part being cut by someone or replaced with one with a missing section? It is not that difficult, with a power screwdriver and an 10 mm bit, you can take those screws in like 5 minutes and put them back in five minutes more.
Anyways. I put the old one in a garbage bag, tighented it with a zip tie and that in another bag tigthened with another zip tie and back in the Amazon box from the new one. I wanted to save it as evidence. Due to much clutter in this so narrow space it was two meters away from where i sleep.
Tonight i had this idea and opened the box and bags and guess what. Besides oil smell, that was all over on one surface (in fact the newer oils i pour into the car do not smell anymore, but they get contaminated by the marker (harmless, very low ppm, mercaptan) in the gasoline), it was stinking really bad like... ammonia.
And i googled. Most of the plastic (composite whatever) newer valve covers are made of... nylon, which is a polyamide. At that temperature and with all the detergents and other chemical additives in the oil, it outgasses ammonia.
Some of it goes in the engine and i wrote several times about the exhaust smelling like it. Back then i found an explanation. I knew that car's engine (first Elantra) and this one are running lean (for fuel efficiency) thus hot and that explanation was good enough for me back then.
Some of it of course on the visible side at the top of the engine is blown by the fan and can pass the hood's seal and get into the cabin. The reason why i did not get better after getting away from here, but driving 500 miles or something last weekend. Don't know if it's ammonia in my system or it simply causes more nose congestion (difficulty breathing).
When did aluminum got so expensive they cannot make a valve cover out of it anymore?
9:26 All of a sudden i don't care so much about English grammar and vocabulary, and it's cheaper then the one i got for 76 bucks made of nylon.
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