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Latest news

 

09-23-08 - Oil closes at $120.92

09-15-08 - Oil continues slide to $95.71 per barrel.

09-01-08 - Oil slides below $110.00

08-11-08 - Oil dips to $113.17

08-06-08 - Oil closes at $119.17 a barrel

 

Quotes to remember

There's one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that's an idea whose time has come.   

    -- Victor Hugo--     

 

 A pedestrian is someone who thought there were a couple of gallons in the tank.

        --Author Unknown--

 

 The shortest distance between 2 points is under construction.

    --Noelie Altito-- 

 

And the one that helped me most as a long-haul driver!

Two wrongs don't make a right, but 3 lefts do.

    --Jason Love--

WATER HYBRIDS

HOT NEWS

Japan has recently introduced it's 100% water-powered car and are planning production soon.  This exciting news promises the advance of technology that will alter the world's view of oil as energy!

 

The first water-powered car in the United States was demonstrated in 1934 by a man named Garrett which he patented in 1935.   Inventor Stan Meyer, who mysteriously died  in 1998 just 2 months before his water-powered car was scheduled to go into production, perfected a dune buggy that ran entirely on water.  See the dune buggy and a Stan Meyer video by clicking the link on the right.

Most people are familiar with Brown's gas, named after Yull Brown, which has been used in the welding industry for the past 25 years.  This is the same technology modified to create hydrogen on demand to power automobiles, big rigs, motor homes and diesel-powered vehicles. 

 

Brown's Gas Burns Clean  

  • It increases fuel mileage
  • It has the power of hydrogen and the stability of water
  • It adds oxygen to the atmosphere and prevents smog
  • There's no fire hazard
  • It provides 3 times more energy than gasoline
  • It boosts engine performance and extends engine life
  • It cleans carbon deposits and prevents further buildup
  • It eliminates knocks and pings for a smoother running engine
  • It qualifies for tax benefits under the Clean Air Act

 

You'll want to check out the following site if you're interested in increasing your fuel mileage with a water hybrid conversion.  They have been developing water hybrids for years and offer technical support for their product.  The system can easily be removed in about 2 minutes.

 

 Water4Gas - After  reviewing their books, it's easy to see why this is the cadillac of water hybrid conversion systems.  Passionate about the technology, they spend a lot of time traveling throughout the states to teach others how to build and use it. 

They offer 2 books, written in easy-to-understand language complete with descriptive diagrams that cover every aspect of electrolysis technology as it pertains to water hybrids.  The first book tells you how to put the system together and how to install it.  The second book tells you how to optimize your vehicle for the best possible mileage and covers everything you need to know--including what not to do and why. 

With every purchase they include a bonus book that tells you how to maximize your tax write off and how federal laws protect your vehicle warranty

And, for those of you who want to build your own 100% water-powered car, they include 12 free books containing blueprints and plans for cars that run entirely on water -- which they'll admit they haven't tested.   More Info

 

 

About Me - I retired in 2003 as a solo long-haul driver after racking up a million miles through 48 states and 3 Canadian provinces.  I qualified as Top Gun two years in a row by driving 148,000+ accident-free miles each year and was awarded a plaque as Driver of The Month. 

Traveling with me was a border collie puppy who grew up in the truck and kept me company through many long days -- and breakdowns.  I've traveled every interstate in America and through every major city -- several times. 

Pulling a 53-foot trailer, I've traveled backroads, country roads, dead-end roads and even asked directions from a farmer on a tractor while circling his cornfield.  I've picked up loads in pastures, barnyards and took a logging road to pick up a load at the top of a mountain.   My big truck took me safely through sandstorms, snowstorms, freezing rain, hurricanes, whiteouts and a 100-mile stretch of dense fog.

While I can honestly say I wouldn't get behind the wheel of a big rig again, I wouldn't trade the experience for anything.