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by GoHomeJones from Arlington, TX

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Over a year ago, I watched a news report on a fox station about a man in his garage that had built a hydrogen torch using water and electrolysis, and later converted his car to run on the same method.  So the car companies with millions of RandD money can't do this but a man with maybe a few thousand dollars in his garage can?  Give me a break!  It's here and it's very possible, just the oil companies won't let it get to the market.  I emailed fox to ask whatever became of this, and got no response.  I believe at the time he was in the process of forming Hydrogen Technologies Inc.  It seems the oil companies are keeping occupied with the worry about gas prices so we forget about the already possibilities of other alternatives.

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Ironman read my blog view my photos
May 13, 2008 | 10:13 PM

I know the story of which you speak. I also heard that it was a hoax. I don't know. Will do a little digging.

Ironman read my blog view my photos
May 13, 2008 | 10:37 PM

Just go to Utube, search hydrogen car. I don't know just how practical this is. If the little I watched on u tube is true. I definitely need to learn how to do it. IF it is true somebody in government needs their butts kicked.

Ironman read my blog view my photos
May 13, 2008 | 10:40 PM

Sorry, You Tube :(

Ironman read my blog view my photos
May 13, 2008 | 10:57 PM

Yes, you all need to go to YouTube, type Hydrogen Car and just browse the vids available. If just one of the ones I watched is what it claims to be, we are being screwed far worse than we know.

Ivyman68 read my blog
May 13, 2008 | 11:59 PM

GoHome:

Type hydrogen cars in your Internet search engine. I believe you might be surprised at what you find. I believe you also will realize that there is no conspiracy to prevent the development of hydrogen cars.

bilmorgbc read my blog
May 14, 2008 | 8:53 AM

At the moment the technology exists to power a hydrogen car.The problem is it takes more power to produce the fuel than you can get out of it and the car would cost about 250,000 because the fuel cells are so expensive.SMU is developing a cheaper cell,but it is still a ways off.

furbie read my blog view my photos
May 14, 2008 | 11:58 AM

Had it not been for our government ( looking out for us - joke-joke), turbine engines would be supplying power for most of our vehicles today.

They had this technology for vehicles in the 60s, but our gov. said they cost too much to build. Of course, gas was cheap then, and cars didn't cost 20 to 40 thousand dollars.

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I live in Arlington; do all my taxable shopping outside Arlington so my money doesn’t go to Jones. My lifelong dream is to see Jones pack his bags and go back to Arkansas, and as a bonus he'd take "Mayor Mc" Cluck with him though they'd probably kick'em both out of the state. I grew up a Cowboys fan but seeing Jones' willingness to sacrifice the class the organization once had do anything to win along with his ability to steal land just because he has more money has caused me to love to watch'em loose! May they never win another superbowl! ABC-Anyone But the Cowboys!

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