Related article: have is glimers (nickel maybe?)
The fuel cell transportation system is not ready for prime
time.
8/22/2005 9:45 AM
TallDave said...
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8/22/2005 9:49 AM
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8/22/2005 9:54 AM
M. Simon said...
Patents are public records.
Could anon. cite a few that would solve our energy problems
economically?
I'm not interested in ownership. Just patent numbers.
8/22/2005 10:05 AM
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slow to emerge.
8/22/2005 10:11 AM
Anonymous said...
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You suppose those patents are still in effect?
All,
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coal.
8/22/2005 10:15 AM
M. Simon said...
We have been running out of oil for Purchase Trecator Sc my whole life time. (I was
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engineering. (I do aircraft electrical systems among other
things. I have also worked on oil field monitoring systems -
which surprisingly enough are solar powered.)
Every time oil prices peaked the refrain was the same.
BTW high rises and cities may be more efficient energy wise,
but they have one huge drawback. Disease can run through them
like wild fire. Dispersed housing is more disease resistant.
8/22/2005 10:21 AM
odograph said...
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