There are lots of claims of cars that run on water — most by burning the hydrogen atoms as fuel. The problem with this idea is the tied up in a couple of laws of thermodynamics. The energy needed to break down the H2O molecule is equal to or greater than the energy you get from burning the hydrogen.
However, these folks say they have it beat.
Note in the video that they claim to use the ELECTRONS to power the car. Not the hydrogen atoms.
Hmm…. I’d like to believe it, but many times it feels as though I’m from Missouri.
Beyond keeping a good antivirus program current on your PC, there are other simple steps you can take to decrease the likelihood your computer will be damaged as you surf the internet.
Last night while watching TV we all laughed at the MAC ad where the nerdy Windows guy is playing the blues.
After it aired, I said to Tim, “Do you have trouble with Vista?” Now, before you read his answer, understand he uses his PC hard. He’s just completed his sophomore year at Taylor University with a major in Computer Engineering. He pushes the machine hard.
His answer, “No.” That says it well. The ads are hype. The truth is short and sweet. Sure, Vista messes up sometimes. All computers do. Even DOS would crash if WordPerfect 4.2 tried to autosave at the same time you selected spell-checking. Even Linux has glitches (though it’s a very solid system). But would you call these “problems”? I didn’t when Win98 was causing my PC to perform illegal operations. Why would I be troubled now? Had problems with Vista? No.
Neither do I. In fact, Vista handles some things better than did XP Professional.
Vista handles the two-dozen windows I open when I open Quickverse better than XP does.
Vista handles document recovery better than XP did after a crash.
Vista handles networking better in a public environment. I never worry about whether someone is looking at my shared folder when I am in a hotel or other place on wifi.
The Vista presentation is superior as well. I love clicking the Windows Button (old start button) and typing what I am looking for.
And I’ve never seen a core-dump in Vista.
I’ve never seen the blue-screen of death in Vista.
I’ve never seen the gray-screen of…. whatever that is when the MAC in my house won’t boot.
Still, people are believing the ads. They are sticking with XP like some dolts stuck with DOS in the early 90’s. And the MACS that these ads are selling…. Wow.
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