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You may find it interesting to revisit the ''']''' or '''wireless energy transmission''' article and check out the recent changes. Here is an older version that will bring back some memories, https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Wireless_power&direction=next&oldid=404193508 . | |||
Some additional words are located at ]. | |||
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From time to time I'll respond here and delete the old content; see history if you want the archive. --J. D. Redding 05:50, 13 June 2014 (UTC)
You may find it interesting to revisit the Wireless power or wireless energy transmission article and check out the recent changes. Here is an older version that will bring back some memories, https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Wireless_power&direction=next&oldid=404193508 .
Some additional words are located at User_talk:GLPeterson#Request_for_Assistance.
Best regards,
Gary, GPeterson (talk) 21:44, 16 December 2014 (UTC)