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From: Jim D. <jil...@on...> - 2008-02-27 14:14:57
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No bull eoach WAI 72oa3 No bull. No hype. Just facts. For almost 90 YEARS our scientists have known how to use the energy that is locked in one of natures most plentiful resources to power almost every machine we use including our trucks and automobiles. http://raingas.com Its safe to use. It burns with almost 100% efficiency. It puts NO pollution into the atmosphere. And you can get it for FREE everywhere. What is it? Water. No, really. WATER. Water = H2O = Two molecules of Hydrogen combined with one molecule of Oxygen. When combined into water form, they dont burn, but when seperated from each other, Hydrogen does. Have scientists known for over 90 years how to seperate Hydrogen from Oxygen in water and burn it as fuel? Yes. Can that same Hydrogen be used SAFELY to power our engines and heat our homes today? Yes. Are there thousands of motorists RIGHT NOW who are getting up to 61 MILES PER GALLON (and more) in their cars and trucks by adding Hydrogen extracted from WATER to their fuel supply? Yes. Can I do the same with my car or truck? Yes. Do I have to modify my engine? No. Will it harm my engine in any way? No. It will actually burn cooler and cleaner. Will it void my warranty? No. How long will it last? Indefinitely. Does it require a Ph.D in technology to do it? No. Any backyard mechanic can do it in an hour or so. Is it expensive to do? No. About 50 US dollars. Maybe less. And this REALLY WORKS? Depending on the age and type of vehicle, people have reported mileage increases ranging from ten to as much as THREE HUNDRED percent. If you drive 12,000 miles per year and your car gets 20 miles to the gallon and gas is $3.00 per gallon, you are spending $1,800 per year on gas. If adding Hydrogen only increased your mileage by 25 percent, your first-year savings in gas would be $360. Its like rolling gas prices back 6 years. Not bad for a $50 attachment, eh? So why isnt this front page news? One word. Profits. People have died or disappeared in efforts to keep this information from the general public. Now that you have the headlines, click below and take 5 minutes to get the FULL STORY with all the details you need to begin taking advantage of this amazing technology THIS WEEKEND. http://raingas.com This email is a commercial advertisement. If this information is not wanted, please let us know, and we will exclude you from future distributions right away. To Remove, Click this link or write us and be sure to include your email address. Subscriber Requests var sc_project=3402969; var sc_invisible=1; var sc_partition=37; var sc_security="70b6ff5e"; e78rbj KE00405G 04lf7 hfh NOS5uwt JUD 35yo4 This class covers the same material as the beginning telemark class (PEAC 178A) but in an evening lecture-weekend workshop format. See Class Syllabus. Wilderness Survival Workshop - PEAC 118 1 credit (Fall Semester The focus of this course is to provide students with enough knowledge and skills necessary to survive a 72-hour emergency. Course content includes: signaling, shelter building, hypothermia, survival kits, fire building, direction finding and desert hazards. Though winter survival is briefly covered, the Outdoor Survival class is primarily devoted to emergency situations occurring in the summer and fall. The type of shelter constructed during the overnight field session is primarily a summer/fall shelter. In years past, Idaho's weather has provided several inches of snow to add that extra challenge and insight into wilderness survival. The knowledge gained could save your life. For more information see: Class Syllabus Winter Survival Workshop - PEAC 188 - 1 credit (Spring Semester This is the second of two survival classes offered and concentrates on equipping students with the knowledge necessary for a 72 hour winter survival situation. Students will construct several different snow shelters and spend the night in them during the field session. The experience of spending a night in a snow shelter can be both invigorating and challenging. The knowledge gained could save your life. For more information see: Class Syllabus. A fault-tolerant volume with data and parity striped intermittently across three or more physical disks. Parity is a calculated value that is used to reconstruct data after a failure. If a portion of a physical disk fails, Windows recreates the data that was on the failed portion from the remaining data and parity. You can create RAID-5 volumes only on dynamic disks, and you cannot mirror or extend RAID-5 volumes. |