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		<title>By: Charles H Schulmann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles H Schulmann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 18:05:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear RGET ,
it is ironic that someone should become dehydrated when 
there is so much water to go around , however it is true 
that in high humid conditions it will happen from lots of 
sweating and hydrological intake is insufficient where that 
flat feeling will persist ( similar to batteries ) if the 
relevant electrolytes are not administered as well – wow , this is a mouthful !

Returning , to Day 54 comments regarding the thermistors
which monitored the temperatures of the battery cell 
clusters – it could be important to know when the temperature 
of a cell cluster is below the average expected temperature 
indicating a lack of electrolytic activity pointing to a 
faulty cell or disconnected cell , which could be compared 
to the expected output of that cell cluster which presumably 
is also indicated , recorded or monitored - Another mouthful !

On this occasion it is necessary to explain that all our 
replies have been in good faith without prejudice in the 
spirit of what we would consider to be an Essential Quest, 
which ultimately will benefit mankind 
( Your small Pan-American footprint is a great step for Mankind ) 
which we are fortunate to witness and participate in a virtual 
type of environment , therefore we will attempt to reply every time , 
to show you , your sponsors and all the followers how grateful 
we are that so much effort has been put in this Prolific Project - Last mouthful !

Wishing you our fondest regards and admiration from
Ladysmith ( Kwazulu Natal ) in hot sunny South Africa ,
Charles and friends .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear RGET ,<br />
it is ironic that someone should become dehydrated when<br />
there is so much water to go around , however it is true<br />
that in high humid conditions it will happen from lots of<br />
sweating and hydrological intake is insufficient where that<br />
flat feeling will persist ( similar to batteries ) if the<br />
relevant electrolytes are not administered as well – wow , this is a mouthful !</p>
<p>Returning , to Day 54 comments regarding the thermistors<br />
which monitored the temperatures of the battery cell<br />
clusters – it could be important to know when the temperature<br />
of a cell cluster is below the average expected temperature<br />
indicating a lack of electrolytic activity pointing to a<br />
faulty cell or disconnected cell , which could be compared<br />
to the expected output of that cell cluster which presumably<br />
is also indicated , recorded or monitored &#8211; Another mouthful !</p>
<p>On this occasion it is necessary to explain that all our<br />
replies have been in good faith without prejudice in the<br />
spirit of what we would consider to be an Essential Quest,<br />
which ultimately will benefit mankind<br />
( Your small Pan-American footprint is a great step for Mankind )<br />
which we are fortunate to witness and participate in a virtual<br />
type of environment , therefore we will attempt to reply every time ,<br />
to show you , your sponsors and all the followers how grateful<br />
we are that so much effort has been put in this Prolific Project &#8211; Last mouthful !</p>
<p>Wishing you our fondest regards and admiration from<br />
Ladysmith ( Kwazulu Natal ) in hot sunny South Africa ,<br />
Charles and friends .</p>
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