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elitegt1 (September 22nd, 2008 @ 3:04 am)
This is a good viable fuel and the concept is simple and It will work but I must say that your camera man/interviewer only confused the hole presentation. I understood what you were saying without his interuptions. PS Loose the camera man, get a tripod and redo the video. Sorry But I just Had to say it.
zapwatt (September 22nd, 2008 @ 1:53 am)
Think about how wildly popular used restaurant oil has become as an alternative to diesel. In Seattle, people jumped on the oil-diesel/bio-diesel bandwagon years ago. With the internet today, grassroots movements take quick action on things that really work. If this shit actually worked, everyone in San Francisco would have a water powered car. In other words, this shit isn't realistic.
zapwatt (September 22nd, 2008 @ 1:49 am)
Most electricity in the U.S. still comes from burning fossil fuels. When you charge up an electric car you are burning fuels to do so. Not better for the world or for fuel consumption if you zoom out and look at the big picture.
PAC0TAC0 (September 21st, 2008 @ 6:08 pm)
complete bs
miketonon (September 14th, 2008 @ 8:23 pm)
the oil industry is very very big and very very powerful, THINK ABOUT THAT DUMBY!!!
kevintomb (September 7th, 2008 @ 9:15 pm)
INTERNET SCAM....there are many sites explaining why all this is fake and lies....think about it....!!
Frankslapperinni (September 1st, 2008 @ 11:23 pm)
Because if I did I would be the richest 18 year old on Earth. I'm not saying "GO OIL! DESTROY THE ENVIRONMENT!", in fact I do a great deal of research about alternative energy and plan on studying it in college too. That's why I can say there ARE solutions out there, but this is not one of them. Stop seeing things as so black and white.
Frankslapperinni (September 1st, 2008 @ 11:22 pm)
Because if I did I would be the richest 18 year old on Earth. I'm not saying "GO OIL! DESTROY THE ENVIRONMENT!", in fact I do a great deal of research about alternative energy and plan on studying it in college too. That's why I can say there ARE solutions out there, but this is not one of them. Stop seeing things as so black and white.
VivaMiPeruCarajo (August 31st, 2008 @ 8:36 pm)
How do I know you are not working for Shell, Exxon and other Oil companies?
Frankslapperinni (August 25th, 2008 @ 3:21 am)
The only one giving up here is you, to the forces of fanaticism and paranoia. Energy from the grid is cheaper than energy from the pump, unless you have your own windmill or solar panel array which you made out of spit and sticks, because if you bought it you would be an evil consumer on his knees BUYING that stuff from "the man". Try making an argument that doesn't make irrational accusations on unfounded evidence next time.
Gundog23 (August 25th, 2008 @ 2:45 am)
Okay, that's fine. Give up! You just stay down on your knees to the energy suppliers like a good little consumer. I have, and will continue to produce my own HHO without using energy from the grid. It is easy actually. The quest now is to produce larger quantities in a practical manner and produce engines that efficiently make use of it. I'll be riding in circles around you laughing while you remain on your knees paying your huge electric bill.
Frankslapperinni (August 24th, 2008 @ 3:29 pm)
Carburetors haven't been in cars for nearly 20 years. This guy was wrong in the first 30 seconds. This doesn't save fuel, it burns more. Stan Meyers, by the way, was convicted of massive fraud in court for his "water powered car". His car never worked, you just saw pictures. Do yourself a favor and invest in battery powered cars, or the new Plug in hybrids coming out in the next two years that can run for extended distances only on electricity. That WILL save you money. This won't.

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