> > > >> Does it work or does it not!? > > > > Well, it might *work* if you build it right, depending on what you > >want it to *do*! > > Then there's Perpetual Immobility. More commonly known as "couch potato." > > Andy > If you remove all the extraneous parts, what this device is, is what we call a 'teeter-totter', a plank centered on a fulcrum and powered by 2 isoweight kids. In this case, the 2 kids are the perpetual motion device. designed my first p-m device at age of 7. alice > > ================================================================== > Andy Kunz - Statistical Research, Inc. - Westfield, New Jersey USA > ================================================================== > alice