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imagine where we'd be onethatcares Feb 2014 #1
You're absolutely right. Unfortunately... solarhydrocan Feb 2014 #2
Bread and circuses ... Bernardo de La Paz Feb 2014 #5
The device cost $500,000 to construct fasttense Feb 2014 #3
The first of anything is always pretty expensive eridani Feb 2014 #4
Kick And Recommend cantbeserious Feb 2014 #6
Thank you! DeSwiss Feb 2014 #7
I have long thought hydrogen fuel cells are the key to our energy future Martin Eden Feb 2014 #8
Toyota agrees. Next year they are introducing a Hydrogen Car solarhydrocan Feb 2014 #15
That is pretty damn cool. neverforget Feb 2014 #9
If this is the answer, then there is something seriously wrong with the question. hunter Feb 2014 #10
I like your post a lot; it contains a lot of common sense. MH1 Feb 2014 #13
If you watch the first video (or even the first 20 min or so) solarhydrocan Feb 2014 #14
I'm skeptical of any "hydrogen economy" and... hunter Feb 2014 #16
Everyone should be skeptical solarhydrocan Feb 2014 #17
Is the first picture the house? If so, the hydrogen tanks seem to occupy as much space as the house El_Johns Feb 2014 #11
That's a garage. Bluenorthwest Feb 2014 #12
Cool. greytdemocrat Feb 2014 #18
weekday kick for important info solarhydrocan Feb 2014 #19
Yah ... this dude rocks. 1000words Feb 2014 #20
And it cost half a million bucks? Yo_Mama Feb 2014 #21
And what did calculators cost in 1972? solarhydrocan Feb 2014 #22
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