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This is indeed most interesting. I love this stuff, and am glad to hear about it. I have a couple of worries mind you, but excited none the less. One concern is the "Secret" chemicals. Secret as in meaning, "You want to do this, you pay me an assload of money" kind of secret? If this is the case, he'll be ignored like everything else that sounds promising. Second concern is more for us Northen Region folks. Water of course freezes at 32ºF (0ºC) and it gets a lot colder than that where I live. Will the water still be able to seperate into H with other chemicals added to prevent freezing such as an antifreeze?
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Hmm I look at it as a test. Its to determine which is greater, your ego or your intellect. I also have friends from all over the world. Some have excellent grammar, some do not. I don't sit around criticizing them because they struggle with the English Language. I myself find as I get older, even though I know the proper meaning, that at times I will use there when I should have used their. Plus I commit many more typo's then I used to. So big freaking deal, gnash your teeth and get over it. JC keep on posting, thanks for the information. A similar process was devised at the University of Illinois around 20 years ago. I saw a demonstration of a Ford escort that had been setup with the Hydrogen processing unit and engine.
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First of all: how is this anyhow remotely connected to IT news? Can I now start posting news about my grandma's neighborhood? And when you post on a site read by a lot of people you really should make sure your post meets certain quality standards. I'm not speaking of the occasional typo but stuff like "!!!!" or capitalized words. By the way, the claim that any combustion engine can run on hydrogen is complete bullshit!
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this is of very much interest for IT industry and the whole world ... this is a beta state but imagine notebooks with its own powergenerator ... instead of: damn battery is empty ... no I am fu**ed up ... its then oh my battery in nearly empty ... lets give it some more juice to work another 10h Backup power supplies can be reduced in size dramatically ... you should see some USP in a company ... its HUGE !!! it needs to be checked all the time ... and it eats gas ... this is good news !!!
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Ok, once again for the slow ones: No "ordinary" combustion engine today will run on hydrogen. Period. Why do you make up such a bullshit?
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