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TOPIC: Southern Oregon Gadgetman finally getting dialed i

Southern Oregon Gadgetman finally getting dialed i 21 Jun 2011 18:32 #1

  • GarrettHill
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Been a rough time getting into the groove of things here in Ashland, but now things seem to be smoothing out and finding resonance with a more efficient balance of alternative energy research and development.

I'm so very excited to be able to help our local peoples with the groove method and I hope to further investigate and develop the root fundamental behind the dynamic as it seems to hold vast potential for any system that uses vacuum or moving fluid medium. Either way, I give so many thanks for Ron Hatton's efforts along with all other Gadgetmans out there.

I look forward to updating you when I can (I rarely have internet service) and provide crucial details as they come up.

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Re: Southern Oregon Gadgetman finally getting dialed i 22 Jun 2011 02:41 #2

  • Nick
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Garrett,

Welcome to the forum! It sounds like you are having some tremendous results...it truly is exciting to see the Groove work. Your customers must be thrilled.

Please call me if you need any support or technical help.

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Re: Southern Oregon Gadgetman finally getting dialed i 25 Jun 2011 20:59 #3

  • GarrettHill
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Thank you and yes, our initial customers have been thrilled by the amount of support that's given to them by providing very tangible and applicable information about how and why this works, why its necessary for all internal combustion vehicles to have this and the significance behind the groove.
Resonance creates lifeforce. Creating resonance with the groove dynamic is one of many way of attaching the internal combustion engine to the wheelworks of nature, and is so far the most fundamental way through my perspective.
Im looking forward to providing my results as they come. I just recently did a Lexus ES300 (forgot the year, otherwise I would have posted on it already) and Im expecting some serious results from this one. We are also taking it in for testing for about 4 weeks so Ill be able to provide incremental updates on that as well.

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