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YouTube - CES: Horizon Turns Ordinary Tap Water Into Electricity
Anyone who believes in MMGW, will be delighted that they can buy this product. For just $400, then $20 over and over again forever, you can how the power to charge a laptop a few times. Awesome. Don't kill yourselves in the rush to buy this miracle.
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Yes but it will save the planet. Run along and buy one now!
If you won't buy one, then government will have to buy one for you instead (+admin +corruption etc).
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No, I don't have too. The fact I am spreading the message is enough. I am special.
If you don't do it though, then you are against the consensus and are a planet hating denier. You better run along now, before you are forced to do the right thing.
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The first satellite dishes for TV were a couple of yards across and cost £1500, or some such sum, in 1988/9 (?) - a neighbour had one in his garden. Once 5000 were sold the price plummeted as they became more affordable. This might be the same. The real technological enthusiasts will 'rush' out and buy one. If they become economically viable, like the clockwork radio, then they will sell. If a small subsidy is required they might sell. If they remain ludicrously expensive then no-one will have one.
I want investment in new technologies that will reduce the demand for fossil fuels (if only because we have to increasingly buy them from overseas), but they have have to be popular and viable. Windmills are at present, IMHO, a non-starter because of the environmental damage they cause in making them, but I think planning authorities should insist on solar cells as they recover their cost in a fraction of the lifetime of a house. Computers used to be the size of a house, but I sit typing on my laptop which is more powerful than all of the computers in the world in the 1950s combined. You never know Matt, you might have persuaded the one person that will make this product viable in the future to get involved. Well done. Keep up the good work ![]()
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See, I told you I am special.
Go get this miracle of technology today!
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