That link is fantastic, thanks.
BP
has anyone here thought about the possibilities of getting all of our fuel needs from the unlimited supply of hydrogen in our water?
you see, there two parts hydrogen to every single part oxygen in h2o.
what that means is, if we can extract the hydrogen from the water, we can burn it as a fuel, just like propane or gasoline.
That link is fantastic, thanks.
BP
has anyone here thought about the possibilities of getting all of our fuel needs from the unlimited supply of hydrogen in our water?
you see, there two parts hydrogen to every single part oxygen in h2o.
what that means is, if we can extract the hydrogen from the water, we can burn it as a fuel, just like propane or gasoline.
Has anyone here thought about the possibilities of getting all of our fuel needs from the unlimited supply of Hydrogen in our water? You see, there two parts Hydrogen to every single part Oxygen in H2O. What that means is, if we can extract the Hydrogen from the water, we can burn it as a fuel, just like propane or gasoline. The possiblities are limitless. I've got the basic concept down, but I wish there were others I could talk to on the subject, it intrigues the daylights out of me. I wish I could create a box for every home that was about the size of a dishwasher that would extract the Hrydrogen out of your tap water to make it available for our cars, generators, etc... We could even make electricity out of it,...no more dams needed!
BP
(Of the...I'm dreaming of amazing things class)
i just had a big bowl of chili..but..thats not the gas i want to talk about..lol!
!..........i went to the nearest gas station which costs me $7.00 in gas to get to..i couldn`t believe how much gas had gone up since i had been there last..$1.30 per litre!
!..or..$5.20 per gallon for premium gas..outrageous!
I don't pay anything for gas, I get my gas from a garden hose. I invented a converter that extracts the Hydrogen from the water and burns it in the cylinders like gasoline. Hydrogen is highly flamable as you all may know. Anyhoo....the gas when burned with oxygen turns to steem at the tailpipe and goes back into the atmosphere as clean exhaust.
OK, I haven't invented yet, but I'm working on it.
BP
can you imagine the implications of finding water in the desert land of darfur?
just think, water would flow as never before due to a huge underground lake being discovered.
i shutter to think of the relief that these people will have.
Can you imagine the implications of finding water in the desert land of Darfur? Just think, water would flow as never before due to a huge underground lake being discovered. I shutter to think of the relief that these people will have. Farms, crops, lots of food, a burgeoning economy. I guess I never appreciated the value of water before I read this article. Here's to you Darfurian's,
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The recent discovery of a huge underground lake in Sudan could spell an end to four years of conflict in the drought-stricken region of Darfur , a US geologist said Wednesday.
More than 200,000 people have been killed and some two million displaced in the conflict, sparked in part by competing claims to scarce natural resources in the western region, according to humanitarian organizations.
"Access to fresh water is essential for refugee survival, it will help the peace process and provide the necessary resources for the much needed economic development in Darfur," said Farouk El-Baz from Boston University .
The discovery was reported in last month's "International Journal of Remote Sensing" and the Sudanese government has since launched its "1,000 Wells For Darfur" campaign to raise sufficient funds to tap the precious resource.
Egypt has already committed to sinking the first 20 wells free of charge while the United Nations has sought help in selecting the best sites to sink the wells, Baz told AFP.
The United Nations needs water supplies for its planned 20,000-strong joint UN-African Union force, due to deploy in Sudan possibly next year.
The lake was spotted by satellite and lies more than 550 meters (1,800 feet) below sea level. With a surface area of some 30,750 square kilometers (11,800 square miles), it is slightly larger than Belgium or Lake Erie .
The lake may have contained up to 2,530 cubic kilometers (606 cubic miles) of water in the past and was discovered using images from three satellites, one belonging to NASA , another to Canada and a third from the Pentagon .
Scientists were spurred into looking for the lake after the discovery a decade earlier of an underground lake in Egypt north of Darfur that is now used to irrigate some 60,000 hectares (150,000 acres) of land, Baz said.
actually, i didn't see any member of the gb on the way to work, either dead or alive.. what i do see on the way to work is this: if i look over to my left, i see the big, beautiful, pacific ocean.
on my way home, when i look over to my right, i see the big, beautiful, pacific ocean.
so while the rest of you are dodging deer, and gagging on diesel exhaust, i'm breathing-in the fine salt-air.. just thought you might like to know.
So you must live in Oakland California. I heard they put Blue dye in the bay so it would mask the dirty brown water. I feel sorry for you bro!
BP
just like the wts, the mormons (okay, the "church of jesus christ of latter-day saints," hey look, a religion with even less talent at picking a name than the jw's) hide their net worth.
nobody knows how much money they have, though estimates go as high as 30 billion usd.. .
well, this guy in portland is suing them for (what else) pastoral pedophilia, and part of the discussion of damages, the plaintiff argues, is the revelation of how much money the church has.
The problem here is that the WT has had each congo incorporate individually so that the society cannot be sued. Sure, you could the court to force the congo to reveal it's cash position, but that's what, about forty seven bucks? The society has it so layered, they can't get sued.
BP
after a month + without internet, i am back.
my antenna was fried by lightning, and it took a month+ to get it fixed.
i sure missed you all.
I know, it stinks when our Time Warner Internet Cable here drops. I start to have a panic attack if it isn't back up in a couple of hours, but a month? Not sure what I'd do. I'd jury rig something, cell phone uplink, wireless to a neighbor (he's really cool), geez...something. A month? Man o friday!
Glad you're back,
BP
you know you're from louisiana when...... your sunglasses fog up when you step outside.
you reinforce your attic to store mardi gras beads.
you don't look twice when you see pink flamingos in yards of nice subdivisions during mardi gras.
Very nice! Did you write that?
BP
last week i started the "do you ever wonder what people here look like?
" thread.
a lot of you responded and many even posted pics.
You know, Nvr, I just figured that out the other day. n e v e r g oi n g b ac k, it hit me right square between the ears. NVRGNBCK. I don't how I picked up on it, but I saw right through it.
BP
i was taking a walk earlier and a jw couple was leaving to go to their sunday meeting.. they saw me walking and know that i'm inactive since over a decade, and know that i don't go to meetings since many years, but still waved at me and gave me a big smile.. ok, once they get by me, and their smile fades away, what must they be saying about me?.
I know exactly what they're saying, "lucky dog, he doesn't have to go meeting."
BP