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SIBNIIE
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- Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 12:42:56 -0600
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Original poster: "Dmitry (father dest)" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello Terry.
>Original poster: Terry Fritz <vardin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>when i would be able to visit that research institute (i hope within
>>the next month), i`ll take photos of everything they will allow %-)
>Wow!! This is very exciting!! I will look forward to hearing of
>your visit. I have a bunch of recent photos:
>http://hot-streamer.com/temp/SiberianResearchInstituteofPowerEngineering/
>I hope it is still in working order, or perhaps they have newer
>better stuff now!
you are wrong - who told you these are photos of our RI? these photos
are from RI UHV from Saint Petersburg, and to be more exact - what
remained of it today :-)))
>>btw - Alexander said that they were obtaining 200m spark - the only
>>limit it`s the size of testing area %-) they also work on the guided
>>spark - they can aim it in a given point.
>Excellent!! that is the first time anyone who knows give a definite
>length to the sparks!! 200m = 656 feet!!!!
values "100" & "200" are rather frequently mentioned in both my B & R
books - don`t you consider B & R as those "who knows"? why? :o)