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Will you help save gas?

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Will you help save gas?

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  1. We really need to consider something. These gas prices are completely insane. I was passing a gas station today and the prices went up again. I found out that they increase the prices on weekends and put it back down during the week. How ruthless. I was tired of this mess and wanted to get some answers. I was very skeptical about the HHO or Brown Gas run your car on water solution until I viewed the video presentation which showed step by step how it is done. I also found a review site that critiqued the product guides that were selling to show how to convert car to run on water.

    of course after watching the video and reading their FREE report, I was hooked. I brought the guide and was so surprised on how easy this was to be done and now I just drive past the gas station with a smile on my face. I am not convincing anyone to do this, but I did and I have the last laugh...heh, heh, heh!!

    The oil companies just lost one customer and I am more happier for it. Here is the review site that you can check out if you want to: http://homemadehydrogenfulecar.com


  2. I'm not as concerned with saving gas as I am with saving money. Thats one of the beauties of capitalism.

    No one wants to do anything but talk about protecting the environment and becoming more fuel efficient until they can't afford to buy lunch because they have to feed another $100.00 to their tricked out hummer. Once that happens, people start to look for alternatives, but its not out of altruism or a desire to save the planet for their grand-children. Its about saving the greenbacks. Keeping the money from becoming greenhouse gas is just a side effect. Not the intended result. If you could come up with a free fuel that would turn Antarctica into a tropical paradise and Ohio into beach front property in thirty years, people would be happy to use it.

    As it usual, the market is taking care of the problem for us. Once we get past the snake-oil salesmen and start getting some affordable products based on viable and more efficient portable energy sources, the world will open up to possibilities only dreamed about before. Not just transportation, but prosthetics, mobile computing, space, the list goes on and on. These 'new' technologies that were once vilified by the public will be wholeheartedly embraced the sake of saving some money.

    Thats how I see it anyway.

    Good luck.

  3. Hypermiling is suicide under another name - When you tailgate at highway speeds it only takes one second to end it -

    Also those who turn cars off on long downhill stretches have almost no brakes and very limited steering (not like old manual steering and brakes) -

  4. no, I am actual interested in getting a less fuel efficient  car now that the price has dropped for them.

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