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> http://tbmcars.googlepages.com/car_running_on_water_is_water_4_gas_scam
It takes more energy to electrolyze the water than you get out of it. A
car battery stores only a very limited amount of energy, so the whole
thing is a scam!

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Studemania - 17 May 2008 08:11 GMT
On May 11, 10:55 am, Orval Fairbairn <o_r_fairbairn@earth_link.net>
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One of the oldest or scams.
I once saw a line of people waiting to plunk down $10 for a couple of
cow magnets and tape to apply to their dfuel line to "align the
molecules."
Now, if that worked, woudn't the manufactuirers be installing them?
The quickest way to get money from a fool is to tell him he'll make
money by giving it to you.