Archive for July, 2008

Can Water be Used As A Fuel by Paul Aitchison

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Recent survey says that some old gas stations are going out of business because their gas machines can only go up to $4 and they have to invest $30,000 to buy new machines to get the correct price printed on them.So what can be done to deal with these rising gas prices? Do you want to save money on gas, help the economy, create an eco-friendly environment, and to clean your car emissions? Substituting the fuel in your car with water is the cheapest and most effective way of doing this.

Water Fuel technology has recently become a viral Internet phenomenon. Thousands of people across the globe are presently using this technology to combat the price of gas and lower their fuel costs. What is water fuel technology? It is a process to transform a car to a water hybrid. All we require to do is perform a very simple conversion. It only takes a couple of hours. Any experienced mechanic can do this conversion in under an hour. A few steps are to be taken to do the conversion.

Firstly the usage of pure water is to be avoided as fuel. By the process of electrolysis the water molecules are broken down into hydrogen ions and oxygen ions. The hydrogen ion that is produced by electrolysis is converted to hydrogen gas by combustion. This hydrogen gas is used as a fuel for the car and is also called as HHO gas.

When HHO Gas combines with gasoline, combustion occurs and water fuel is produced. This is a 100% legit and effective technology, will not void our warranty, and will save us thousands of dollars on our fuel. Are you ready to run a car on water fuel? Start fighting with the overpriced gas before you spend any more money. Water is coming to revolutionize the entire automobile industry.

About The Author

To find out more about using water to run your car and get a free question and answer report please visit www.RunCar-OnWater.com

Tips On Going Green For Life by Faye Brown

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Here are some simple tips on going green for life so you can get you started on the right path. One person can make a difference when it comes to environmental issues.* Use only environmentally friendly cleaning products and personal products. Change your shampoo, soap, floor cleaner kitchen and bathroom cleaner, laundry soap, makeup and cologne. I’m sure you get the point.(this also has health benefits)

Reuse whatever you can:

* plastic bags. * gift bags or wrapping paper, or wrap in the comics from the newspaper. * use newspaper when washing your windows. * Buying things at garage sales and secondhand shops when possible.

* Think about something before throwing in the trash. Maybe it can have a new home or a new use. Maybe that empty egg carton could be used in the next parcel you ship to a loved one as packing. It’s light enough.

Reduce your fuel consumption by:

* don’t let your car sit and idle. * keep your tires at the right pressure. * keep your air filter clean. * Taking a few more walks. * car pooling. (this is more fun) * pre planing trips and making lists(This one can be a real time saver to) .

Reduce your power consumption by:

* turning everything off when not in use.

* unplugging what can’t be turned off (this is actually better because many thing draw power just by being plugged in.

* turn the furnace down at night or when no one is home and start warring a sweater so you can turn the thermostat down a degree or two when you are home.

* change your light bulbs to the new energy efficient kind.

Reduce your water consumption by:

* taking showers instead of baths new shower heads that are efficient * shut the water off when brushing your teeth * only do full loads of laundry * water your lawn in the early morning or late evening * purchase a low flow toilet * fix all leaky faucets

Recycle whatever possible:

* most paper product and cardboard

* cans and bottles(be careful not to recycle items that contained chemicals example, bleach bottles)

* oil from cars and tires

* if you get junk mail and don’t read it go to the post office and have them stop in in your mail. One less printed only to be garbage.

Did you know…

If one ton of paper is recycled, the following is saved: green house emissions, 7,000 gallons of water; 380 gallons of oil; enough power to run an average house for six months.

I have read that it takes 21 days to create a habit. So for 21 days you have to make a conscious effort to do the things above. It will be work to switch over and be on the right path, and it will become so routine you will have forgotten your old ways.

If you implement some of these tips for going green you will be well on your way to going green for life and if you do them all you’ve gone green.

About the Author

Faye Brown believes that consumers are unaware of the health risks that that come from personal and household cleaning products, as well as what it dose to the environment. 4 Life Go Green.