This is the website for MagDrive, a website where you can by a kit to turn your car into a hydrogen hybrid for around $400. $400 is what it would take to turn my 5.9 liter V8 into a friggin hybrid. Here is that website:
It also says on the website that it can work in a conventional engine without gasoline but it would be expensive to transform your engine to run only on water. You would have to be able to take it apart, coat the moving parts in ceramic (paint??) and take out all the piping and replace it with stainless steel. If you did this, you could run it only on water energy (hydrogen gas combustion)
Here's some more info on water fueled engines. Maybe I should say HYDROGEN fueled engines...
They are purported to work however there are several physical rules that supposedly prove why it should not. You decide! Regardless, there is still solar electric, biodiesel AND AIR!!!
Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Movie. It's a weird cartoon.
Two guys were hired to start an ad campaign across the US. They came up with the idea of changable light boards, which could magnetically attach to poles and bridges, showing one of the show's characters flipping the bird.
Fine enough.
They had these signs across the nation for about three weeks.
One day, in Boston, someone driving by sees one of these signs under a bridge.
They call it in as a bomb.
The ad campaign guys are arrested for ...terrorism.
Here' s the FOX News clip of their press conference. I'm pretty proud of their response. It just mirrors how ridiculous the whole situation got.
In another press release Homeland Security announced that people shouldn't worry because this "threat" or "hoax" (as if they meant for it to look like a bomb) was only centralized in Boston. The ad guys interjected that no, in fact, they're "threat" was throughout the whole country.
(Next time I cross Toronto's Gardner Express way, I'm calling in every single flashing light sign I see. There have got to be at least 50 good potential bomb threats there.)
Last edited by Rachel Peters; Feb-05-2007, 12:55 PM.
I've been following that story the last couple of days and I must say I find it totally ridiculous. I hope they find some way of using it to there advantage.
Those signs they made are just a variation of the 'throwie' trend that's been going on for a while.
I think graffiti research lab came up with the idea.
I wonder why the people who put up this one didn't get arrested.
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