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by the middle » 28/12/08, 18:16

Sarazine!
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by gegyx » 28/12/08, 18:21

lejustemilieu wrote:Sarazine!
Oh, yeah, not bad!

From the name of its inventor.

This implies that it is already veiled.

And in these times, it's a name that has the wind in its sails ...

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by the middle » 28/12/08, 18:36

gegyx wrote:
lejustemilieu wrote:Sarazine!
Oh, yeah, not bad!

From the name of its inventor.

This implies that it is already veiled.

And in these times, it's a name that has the wind in its sails ...

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Ho !, the subtlety! : Cheesy: Image
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by Lietseu » 28/12/08, 18:40

Especially since he lives in the south (cong) : Cheesy:

I thought about it too, but I had dismissed it because of the inevitable link or almost ...
And basically, why not ...?

And why not Zephyr, the wind turbine?
In this case we speak of a wind, if the word pleases the machine can seduce ...

Of course you will tell me, that Zephyr Sarazin it also refers to African origins, but it would be a problem?
Who has better than to go in the direction of the wind sweeping the planet and who would like that breath, a new air mixed with universal culture? Hum (chase the natural, he comes back at a gallop ...)!

Bonsoir :P

ps .: can we talk about Véolienne ?!
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by Lietseu » 28/12/08, 18:49

Orion, to see further ...

Ganymede beyond power.

Verso, the future opens your arms.

Poseidon, of the current! by Zeus!

Merlin, magic in your garden. (for a small model).

Business, beyond power ... (beyond the stars)

etc ...
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by Remundo » 28/12/08, 18:52

gegyx wrote:
lejustemilieu wrote:Sarazine!
Oh, yeah, not bad!

From the name of its inventor.

This implies that it is already veiled.

And in these times, it's a name that has the wind in its sails ...

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yes, but commercially, it will force you to promote this beautiful wind turbine with covered words, and perhaps with covered ills : Idea:
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by coucou789456 » 29/12/08, 17:21

Hello

within a radius of 50 km around my home, there are about a hundred wind turbines, each one more gigantic than the next. the best places are on the heights, rather desert like place, the others are installed in the middle of the vines which cover a great part of the territory of the department.

to get together to design a big machine, to impose it as a means of production among the irreducible tri-wind turbines, it would not be the cake, even if it starts from a good idea!

even if the cost of the realization and the maintenance would be well inferior to the few 2 to 3 millions of euros that costs a current wind turbine, with its deep foundations, its environmental aspect, the public surveys, etc ...

already, it would be good to see the gear in real at least once to get an idea and bring back some photos, and technical details that are currently lacking.

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by Lietseu » 02/01/09, 22:53

:? If we have faith in something, we must defend that something, right? :?

It is not because the implementation of the pyramids was difficult, that its builders did not dare to undertake, and it will be the same with the Sarazine, Véole ... or whatever the name that it will be given, I am waiting with respect your suggestions and multiple applications for the start of work of what will become the great work of Charles and ours : Cheesy:

Best wishes for success to this great human endeavor.
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by Elec » 03/01/09, 00:09

Lietseu,

Thank you for telling me about this project that I find exciting.

Google financially supports a Californian company that has built a comparable system (except that it is in this case sails, kites, high altitude):

Makani Power Inc
http://www.makanipower.com/home.html

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by Cuicui » 03/01/09, 10:34

Exploiting the wind at high altitude is certainly effective ... unless an aircraft gets caught in the cables!
Long live the down-to-earth rusticity of "Sarrazine"!
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