


Recognised it immediately I'm ashamed to say, the scene where the Tommies are running across no man's land amidst shellfire while reading it out is pure goldRagnarok wrote:I'm pretty sure JSR will know what it's all about.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
that is what the gas company is counting on. people r so in love with their vehicles that they will pay anything to keep them. making them gas friendly only cost about $20 in materials and a little internet instruction. i'm talkin bout a electrolysis tank that splits water into 2 gases and only needs to be connected to the alternator and the carburetor. i'm gonna do it to my crx when i get it. it'll double or even triple gas mileage.Blitz wrote:I could care less. I wouldn't give my truck up if the price of gas doubled today. It also helps that my morning commute went from 30 to 3 miles.
Yeah, but your problem here is that it takes energy to split the water into gasses, which takes power from your alternator, which needs your engine to work harder, and that requires the use of extra fuel. Because of inefficiencies in each stage, the net result is a loss.i-will wrote:and don't tell me it doesn't work. i made a small torch that can cut a soda can using the same method.
You're in way over your head here...you're not going to double or triple your mileage. It takes more power to split the hydrogen than you'll get back out of it when you burn it in the engine. Where are you going to get that kind of electrical power to carry with you?? If you had it, why not just directly drive an electric motor with it than waste it on a highly inefficient electrolysis system?i-will wrote:that is what the gas company is counting on. people r so in love with their vehicles that they will pay anything to keep them. making them gas friendly only cost about $20 in materials and a little internet instruction. i'm talkin bout a electrolysis tank that splits water into 2 gases and only needs to be connected to the alternator and the carburetor. i'm gonna do it to my crx when i get it. it'll double or even triple gas mileage.Blitz wrote:I could care less. I wouldn't give my truck up if the price of gas doubled today. It also helps that my morning commute went from 30 to 3 miles.
and don't tell me it doesn't work. i made a small torch that can cut a soda can using the same method.
It works in the sense that yes, the electrolysis process works - however there seems to be no reliable scientific data available to prove that it actually does increase your mileage. The basic scientific flaw in the plan is that you appear to be extracting more energy than you're putting in, which as we all know is simply not possible.i-will wrote:i'm talkin bout a electrolysis tank that splits water into 2 gases and only needs to be connected to the alternator and the carburetor. i'm gonna do it to my crx when i get it. it'll double or even triple gas mileage.
and don't tell me it doesn't work. i made a small torch that can cut a soda can using the same method.
I did look him up, and:i-will wrote:also there is a model that was created by stanley meyer that creates enough hydrogen to power a car independently. and it also uses much less power (he claims half an amp) and generates much less heat over time. look him up. he was killed for his work because it threatened the oil market.
Ah well.According to Meyer, the device required less energy than conventional electrolysis and what physics says is possible. Also, if the device worked as specified, it would violate both the first and second laws of thermodynamics, allowing operation as a perpetual motion machine. Meyer's claims about his "Water Fuel Cell" and the car that it powered were found to be fraudulent by an Ohio court in 1996.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
that's what caused the whole debacle, Clinton, Barney FrAnk(G) and the democrats pushed freddie and frannie to make banks give "bad" loans (0-3% down, no credit checks, etc) to make housing "affordable" to those WHO COULDN'T AFFORD IT!Gippeto wrote:
I can't see things being the same as the 30's but it will be different than it is now.
Already we are seeing the banks going back to 20% down for a mortgage. Housing prices are falling big time, and new housing starts are falling off just as fast.
You're darn tootin' I will. Oil co's are constrained to pricing gas at what the markets say, not what some CEO or dictator says. Where are you getting your nonsense info?i-will wrote:sweet then love ur car all u want. i know i'll love mine. as for the gas co. they can raise the price as high as they want. u got no choice but to pay. how does $5-$10 a gallon sound.
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why cant i.
Because laws of physics declare that you can't.i-will wrote:why cant i.