Run A Car On Water
On May 31, 12:30*am, David Nebenzahl wrote:
On 5/30/2008 5:00 PM Lee spake thus:
Here in Phoenix, AZ we had a radio talk show host named Preston
Westmoreland that, at that time, was on radio station KTAR (620 AM).
He had a guest on his show talking about the feasibility of hydrogen
powered cars.
[...]
As a result, this professor invented a way to convert water into
hydrogen and powered a regular car with it.
Shoot, *I* know how to do that (at least the converting water into
hydrogen part): it's called hydrolysis, and uses electricity to split
water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. But you know what? It requires
*energy* to do that.
That's OK, the environmental extremists know the answer to that
problem. The electricity for hydrogen or electric cars comes out of
the wall socket. Every home has one.
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The best argument against democracy is a five-minute
conversation with the average voter.
- Attributed to Winston Churchill
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