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jonny51 05-07-2006 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by zbugger
You know, I wrote a physics paper on the same type of thing when I was in high school. I started researching it, but typical with A.D.D., I got distracted. She was a D-cup and seriously hot. Ya think I lost out?

Well since we know there is no way you got the girl with the D cup(unless she had and E cup butt).I would say yes you missed out! :D

zbugger 05-07-2006 12:42 AM

lol... Never said I went after her. She walked passed and actually spoke with me, and I forgot EVERYTHING I was doing. And it happens to this day..... :rolleyes:

96z28ss 05-07-2006 11:29 AM

I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up missing like Jimmy Hoffa.

ProdigyCustoms 05-07-2006 12:44 PM

What a interesting time for such a thing with oil at $70 a barrel.

Steve Chryssos 05-07-2006 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by 96z28ss
I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up missing like Jimmy Hoffa.

That's what I was thinking.

Speedster 05-07-2006 05:02 PM

It is amazing how many times over the years there is a "breakthrough", and then it is disspelled or just vaporizes. I am of the opinion, the oil companies own some pretty incredible scientific breakthroughs that are never patented and are stored in a vault somewhere. I would also guess that some of these inventors are paid off or vaporize as well.

XcYZ 05-07-2006 05:56 PM

I'm no chemist, but isn't HHO the same as H2O? Two parts Hydrogen and one part Oxygen. This video didn't come out on April 1st, did it?

race-rodz 05-07-2006 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by XcYZ
I'm no chemist, but isn't HHO the same as H2O? Two parts Hydrogen and one part Oxygen. This video didn't come out on April 1st, did it?


H2O would be a single molecule with 2parts "H" and 1part "O", where HHO would be broke down into specific parts of "H" &"O", hydrogen fuel is nothing new, when it burns it produces H2O, the tricky part is breaking the H2O apart in the first place, which im GUESSING he is doing through some type of serious reverse polarity charge.

this concept is not new at all, being able to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen, then burn the hydrogen, which gives off water as a by-product, and capturing it to return to the system as fuel. in theory you would never need to refuel, other than losses due to inefficencies(sp) in the system.... which would only be water vapor escaping back into the atmosphere to eventually return back to the same never ending supply of water.

zbugger 05-07-2006 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by race-rodz
....this concept is not new at all, being able to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen, then burn the hydrogen, which gives off water as a by-product, and capturing it to return to the system as fuel. in theory you would never need to refuel, other than losses due to inefficencies(sp) in the system.... which would only be water vapor escaping back into the atmosphere to eventually return back to the same never ending supply of water.

That's kinda how I had it figured out. I just couldn't get the actual process figured out to keep it as a recycling system for some reason and I got the A.D.D. thing. Hey, look, moth is attacking that light bulb!!!

Beast2831 05-08-2006 12:52 AM

hydrogen being used as fuel has been around for a few years, but you don't hear alot about it. For that matter, you wont hear from it much more. IT'S THE OIL THING I TELL YOU! :_paranoid


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