Tuesday, August 19, 2008

chasing the water.....

Excerpts from OHS e-mail magazine dated; 16 August 2008

Hydrogen-Powered Fleet Tours America
August 16, 2008
If you are interested in what the future holds for hydrogen in the United States, you can, depending on where you live, see for yourself. Hydrogen Road Tour '08, a two-week, cross-country trek of a fleet of hydrogen-powered vehicles, is currently underway. The fleet began its tour Monday in Portland, Me., and by the time it crosses the finish line in Los Angeles on Aug. 23 it will have made 31 stops in 18 states. For a map that includes all the tour stops, go to http://hydrogenroadtour08.dot.gov/.


I remember a Filipino inventor “Dingle” who declared that he discovered a way to run cars with water as fuel. Many people laugh at the idea. The man demonstrated and run his own car with water just to prove his claim. After years of exasperated defense of his action, the man stopped. No news was heard about him. Gossips and here says were told that perhaps, he had sold his technology to other countries who took a look at his ideas. With the exorbitant prices of fossil fuel now a day, many will surely think of his man and his claim. Could it be possible? The answer is si, da, aiwa, or whatever language you wish to say yes! While Mr. Dingle claimed to feed the engine with water, the above news clips speaks of hydrogen. And everybody’s elementary chemistry states that water was made of hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Maybe, Mr. Dingle had invented a way to instantly separate the two elements and feed the engine with pure hydrogen. Take a few finger taps on your computer keyboard and run your search engines and type “cars running on water”. It will take you to countless pages regarding the subject.
And so, hybrid or hydrogen cars touring the US showcasing the “now proven near reality” of Mr. Dingle’s claim! If ever there’s truth to his selling of his technology to other interested parties, the Philippines lost a very big opportunity. Well that’s a “now proven near reality” of the Philippine governments’ inability to hear and see their people’s intelligence. They’ll let other parties to benefit from their own people’s skills and abilities or they'll be happy seeing others enjoying the big pie while already satisfied on a corner with left-over crumbs.

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