From: Fuller Wrath on
So, Sir Loin, we should remain like you with our collective heads embedded
and wedded to fossil fuels. Nice futuristic outlook. But then again, with
your head located where it is, you can't see much of anything.


From: Michael Dobony on
On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:49:58 -0700, Fuller Wrath wrote:

> So, Sir Loin, we should remain like you with our collective heads embedded
> and wedded to fossil fuels. Nice futuristic outlook. But then again, with
> your head located where it is, you can't see much of anything.


I suppose you use E85 fuel even when it costs only a few pennys less than
gasoline, or even MORE than gasoline and causes a 30% reduction in fuel
economy? The envirowackos resisted nuclear energy and so California is
having roving brownouts and blackouts. Why don't you go all natural?
From: Desertphile on
On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 08:47:03 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
<jaSPAMc(a)gbr.online.com> wrote:

> someone(a)some.domain found these unused words:
>
> >In article <s1ujf4dskbd3odoup9cti9fasmll1ekf9d(a)4ax.com>, desertphile(a)invalid-address.net wrote:
> >>On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 05:27:25 -0700 (PDT), virig
> >><virginia.wats(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> >>> If you make a Hydrogen Generator for your car or truck you will be
> >>> able to burn both water and gasoline instead of just pure gasoline

> >>This is, of course, a scam. Also, it wastes far more gasoline to
> >>convert water into hydrogen than what it takes to just use
> >>gasoline. Using these kits one's MPG decreases, not increases.

>>yeah, and these spamdouces know it.

> That's the 'problem' with most alternative 'fuels', their cost [in other
> forms of energy used] is far more than they give back.

The sad thing is that junior high school physics explains why it
is not merely a scam, but absurdly obviously a scam. Electrolitic
extraction of hydrogen from water takes much more energy than the
combustion of hydrogen will provide. The scam part claims "get
more MPG" which is absurd: it takes more gasoline per mile to
convert water into hydrogen than not converting water into
hydrogen.

Even sadder, law enforcement seems unwilling to punish the crooks.


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