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Re: Is the solution in your faucet??
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Posted by TomR Ont on September 11, 2006 at 11:10:51 from (206.172.193.139):
In Reply to: Is the solution in your faucet?? posted by Rauville on September 11, 2006 at 08:46:59:
IH2444 - Even if (big if) this is possible think of this. Back in the '60 a guy was on TV, saying he invented a carb that he would guarantee 100 miles to the gal., he stated on the program that he would not sell it to the big oil companies of the day. I've never heard of him since. There also were two guys a few years ago that supposedly invented cold fusion, also never heard of them since. Possible scenario for anyone that comes up with anything that the big guys don't already have the patents on will have a choice - Two tables 1st one Loaded with money, 2 nd table loaded 45, which one do you want. There’s no free ride in this world. I would like to understand, how so many animals could be in one place at one time to supply all the oil we use, and have used in the last 100+ years. I guess in a Million years we can tap all the present day cemeteries for oil.
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