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Author Re: Hydrogen is too difficult.
Landen99

2005-08-30, 8:21 pm

You guys are killing me! Nuclear reactors don't go into small
motors. They produce an electric current, which is completely clean.
This current creates hydrogen, which is pressurized and stored in
various, safe ways for later use in our engines or PDAs. Therefore,
the hydrogen is twice isolated/removed from the dirty (but safely and
easily manageable) by-products of nuclear fission.

I like nukes. I work with nuke technology everyday. But nukes are
different from nuclear reactors. Nukes are intended to destroy big
targets.

P.S. Mr. Schwarzenegger promised during his campaign for governer to
convert his Hummer to H2, but I have not confirmed the fulfillment of
this promise. I have confirmed that many other people have converted
their cars (and Hummers) to H2. Not that his integrity is vital to the
cause of clean energy, but I assume that Arnold did in fact intend to
fulfill his promise. Were I you, I would not take someone else's word
for such an allegation. Instead, I would suggest that you ask him
about it before those kinds of rumors are perpetuated.

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