SETI bioastro: StarDrive Engineering

From: Alex Michael Bonnici (albonnici_at_vol.net.mt)
Date: Wed Sep 07 2005 - 20:39:59 UTC

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    Hello Gang,
             I came across this web site for a company Archer Enterprises
    entitled "Stardrive Engineering"
    http://www.stardrivedevice.com/index.html . Well anyway they have a
    quote by a leading member of this mailing list by the name of Larry
    Klaes
     from a review he did one their publications : StarDrive Engineering.
    And they have him quoted first amongst a group of notables.

    Are these guys for real? Their Starship looks like something out of the
    movie "Forbidden Planet"!!! WOW WEEEEEE!!!!!! I am
    off to Altair IV see Robby the Robot!!!!! :)

    Alex

    " Of the many problems facing humanity in the 21st century, one of the
    most important
            to address is how to keep up with the energy and living space
    needs of our rapidly
            growing population . . . However, I found a hopeful outlook on
    our future in the book
            StarDrive Engineering by Mark R. Tomion. It details
    revolutionary concepts for
    giving us
            access to the stars and for powering civilization for ages to
    come."

            Larry Klaes
            Former Editor of SETIQuest Magazine

    A real tour de force!

            Hal Puthoff, Ph.D.
            Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

                Thank you for the follow-up. Yes, I did receive my copy of
    StarDrive Engineering. I
    can
            only say . . . It is GREAT! Obviously, I'm still in the process
    of reading and digesting
    the
            contents . . . You've obviously spent a LOT of time and effort
    in producing this book.
                Thank you and please keep me informed of future
    developments.

            Thomas Walker
            Electronics Field Engineer
            "a.k.a. a very satisfied customer" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

                I think the underlying ideas are very clearly described, so
    that it is not necessary
    to
            have a Ph.D. in physics to understand the book.

            Andreas Ries, Ph.D.
            Materials Science _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _


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