Congrads, if this not a joke.   The cool thing is if it works.  My
bike would always runing out of  time,  oops tyme....lol

If I am missing tyme for flavoring, I just go to my bike and get some.

On Apr 20, 8:22 am, "Gene Henry" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Because of the uncertainty of the outcome,I haven't said anything,  but for 
> about 18 months I have been working intently on a new form of energy 
> conversion.  I wanted it to be "green", so the research was limited to 
> organic origin fuels.  I had to be a minimum of 300% more efficent than the 
> energy conversion of corn.
>
> To reduce the variables, I narrowed my research to large power output devices 
> with uniform power output requirements, such as locomotives.
> (locomotion for locomotives! - get it?)  It could also be adapted to use in 
> large trucks and boats.
>
> After 117 (I think) possibilities were exhausted, I finally found the "magic 
> organic!"  Number 118!
> Right in my cupboard!  You probably have some too.
> It is an aromatic herb from ancient times, called Thyme.
> It was believed to be a source of courage, and was often a gift to Knights in 
> the Crusades.
> Before antibiotics, it was used to medicate bandages.
> It is the main active ingredient in Listerine mouth wash!
> It is often found as the active ingredient in all-natural hand sanitizers.
> It is used as a flavoring in meats, soups, and stews, particularly lamb.
> It is readily available and easily cultivated, reproducing by seeds, 
> cuttings, and divided rooted sections.
> It grows best in hot sunny areas, but can take deep freezes and grows wild on 
> mountain highlands.
> Because of the higher energy concentration, I used the essential oil version 
> of the plant.
>
> My patent is not final but is pending!!!
>
> Finally, success!  I have persevered!!!  It always works!!!!
>
> For the first time in history, I have designed a train that always runs on 
> Thyme!
>
> (Too much thyme on my hands............. ;~)
>
> Gene

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