Am 2008-08-05 22:16:08, schrieb Patrick Shirkey:
> Not once we melt the arctic and the antarctic. Then we will have lot's 
> of extra water all round ;-)

Do you not think, that the Netherlands have something against?

> ahem, A water molecule is two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. 
> Therefore separating the parts gives us two whole hydrogen atoms to 
> excite and extract energy from. I have read that Hydrogen is 
> approximately 10 times more unstable than gasoline and therefore you 
> need less of it to create the same amount of explosive force.

Sorry, but with my H/O spliter with 48 m³ I gaet over the  year  arround
2200 dm³ per hour which is not even  evough  to  power  a  Light-Running
Hi-Speed Hydrogen-Turbine.  The system is based on a study of the German
"University of Freiburg"...

If I read the messages from this thread, I can only smile.
(...or should I laughting/wineing?)

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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