Life, The Universe, and Everything

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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby Rex Allers » Sun May 09, 2021 8:43 pm

Very sad to hear the news of Doug's passing. His health battle progressed faster than most of us hoped or expected.

Doug's open sharing and smart insights on many subjects will be very much missed. I didn't always mention it here, but over many years I used Doug's opinions as a guide on many things that I did or purchased. A few random areas where I benefited: networking, arduino family, Raspberry Pi, Unix, solar energy, test equipment, machining, materials, and of course, fusor hardware and concepts.

RIP Doug, my remote internet friend and guru.

It sounds like the site preservation is in good hands with Bill, Donovan and Bob, but feel free to contact me if I might help in some way.
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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby johnf » Mon May 10, 2021 2:50 pm

RIP Doug
Thanks for looking after him Bill

It was a privilege to stay with Doug a few years back.
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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby Paul Fontana » Tue May 11, 2021 10:52 am

My condolences to Doug's friends and loved ones here. I was sorry to hear he had gone. May he rest in peace.

I came here, like many, having heard many years ago about Doug's fusor fame, and curious to see if he was the Real Deal. He sure was. I've come back on and off when I wanted to get some inspiration from a free spirit, keen, sharp mind, entertaining blogger, and lover of life, and also to check in and root for him to finally find that fusion Holy Grail he seemed to stumble on once upon a time. Such a shame he didn't quite get back there, but I hope we can build on his work and close the loop. What a great memorial it would be to finish that work!

Peace to those who are mourning, and thanks to those who are taking care of his great legacy. Prayers for Doug and for us all.

-- pwf
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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby Peter Schmelcher » Fri May 14, 2021 1:27 pm

My condolences to Bill and Doug’s friends. He was one of a kind and is missed.

I got to know Doug over many years via google video hangouts.

Often, he would quote a line from ‘The Hitchers Guide to the Galaxy’ and I would respond with some another.
Doug, Thanks for all the fish.
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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby Bob Reite » Thu May 20, 2021 7:36 am

I am now in possession of the large fusor and related equipment. By rights Bill should have the fusor, but Bill's wife said "No way" and nobody else spoke for it. Here is a link to a YouTube video of me rolling it off the truck into the shed where it's going to live. https://youtu.be/LGLbDHBGCiM. My ultimate goal is to reproduce the "Gonzo Mode" that Doug discovered about seven years ago. Safely I might add, Doug had set it up for remote control a couple of years ago, which is how it will be operated here. I will document the reassembly and progress as it progresses.
The more reactive the materials, the more spectacular the failures.
The testing isn't over until the prototype is destroyed.
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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby Donovan Ready » Thu May 20, 2021 7:33 pm

Right on.
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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby Paul Fontana » Mon May 24, 2021 11:54 am

Good luck, Bob! Doug never posted the details here because he was trying to patent it to keep the IP in the public domain. Do you have access to that private information? As I recall, Doug stumbled on gonzo mode while doing some preliminary setup and was not yet doing systematic experiments, and he may not have had all his diagnostics online. Are his records complete enough that you will be able to reproduce gonzo mode without too much guessing?

I'm glad the work is in good hands.
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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby Bob Reite » Mon May 24, 2021 5:17 pm

I believe that Bill has a copy of the patent application, which he plans to share with me once it is located. I talked to Doug at some length about it, so I hope to have enough insight to be able to reproduce the event.
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The testing isn't over until the prototype is destroyed.
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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby Donovan Ready » Fri Jul 16, 2021 7:02 pm

Dammit. I miss Doug, and I wanted to see some activity here.
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Re: Life, The Universe, and Everything

Postby Bob Reite » Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:20 pm

Ah well, maybe I can include progress reports on Doug's fusor. I have it reassembled and making neutrons once again as a "standard Farnsorth fusor" with Ion grid. Enough to activate silver.

Now the long process of rediscovering "Gonzo Mode".
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The testing isn't over until the prototype is destroyed.
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