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  • youvalss
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    • Feb 2007
    • 16601

    #16
    Re: water powered car

    It must be because of years of education for saving water, but I can't stand a leaked taps, you know when some one doesn't close it fully. I just go there and make sure it's closed and there's no leak. Probably becase all that brain-wash we've been having here for years about not having enough water (which is very true this year because we didn't have that much of rain in the last winter).
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    • rspencer86
      MIB Crew
      • Sep 2004
      • 8806

      #17
      Re: water powered car

      Originally posted by youvalss
      It must be because of years of education for saving water, but I can't stand a leaked taps, you know when some one doesn't close it fully. I just go there and make sure it's closed and there's no leak. Probably becase all that brain-wash we've been having here for years about not having enough water (which is very true this year because we didn't have that much of rain in the last winter).
      That's not brain-wash, that's good education on how to prevent senseless waste of water. I can't tell you how pissed I get when I see businesses with their sprinklers on while it's pouring down rain or when 50% of the water is hitting a parking lot or road. We are so careless when it comes to water and energy use in this country, kind of sad really.
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      • p_rushing
        Hall Of Fame
        • Feb 2004
        • 14514

        #18
        Re: water powered car

        Originally posted by slickdtc
        Can you piss in it and use that? hahaha
        I thought about the same thing. That could lead to some interesting arguments between you and your passenger when they want to stop for a pit stop and you don't want to waste gas.

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        • TheGamingChef
          MVP
          • Jun 2006
          • 3384

          #19
          Re: water powered car

          Desalinization is the way of the future, all the fuss over water isn't really relevant in the United States or other countries with ample coastlines.

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          • catcatch22
            Or should I
            • Sep 2003
            • 3378

            #20
            Re: water powered car

            US is working on their own water power, don't have to wait on the Japanese version.

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