Hello there friends.

I hope that you're all having a happy Sunday evening. I just got back home from playing a round of indoor-golf with my friend Andy.

That was a fun spur-of-the-moment way to spend my afternoon. My score wasn't so good (I suppose that Andy did alright... at least better than me,) but I had a lot of fun. I really like to play golf, regardless of how poorly I play. The highlight of my day was sinking a rare chip-in for a birdie.

Since I played so horribly, that's all that I'll remember.

Photos:
Here I am at the first tee.






Andy is about to give it a shot.






Comments
on Mar 01, 2004
I cringe to see this. I invented this idea in a dream over twenty years ago. I went and bought a suitcase golf analyzer from Mitsubishi and told them i could sell them like hot cakes if I could develop this for them. They said thanks for the letter but we make railroad engines and are a multi-billion dollar conglomerate. Don't need you, K?
This is the exact invention as I said it would work. The original claimant to it years later was an oriental guy in Chicago, who won invention of the year for it. My family looked at me a laughed at how f---up it was to see that and know it was an idea I had years before. Believe me those photos burn holes in me to see. At least I know it was a great idea though and would have worked. I have boxes of inventiuons though and this is just one of the best I never got to create fully.

Now I am returning to work on a perpetual motor along lines of Wilhelm Reich design which, twenty years after I said it would work, is now being validated by a group of engineers studying which form of alternative energy to fund as oil is about gone and the internal combustion engine must be phased out in 10 years. Their study has led them to conclude it is THE ONLY viable form proven to work and ready to go. All others, even cold-fusion, are bogged down in scientific debate, too expensive, and having suppression problems.