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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Jack Nicholson's Hydrogen powered car back in 1978...

-Jack Nicholson promotes his Hydrogen powered car back in 1978.
-The car is a 1978 Chevy Impala,running and driving on Hydrogen gas and no emissions just water vapour,therefore non-polluting.
-The gas woul'd be produced by solar powered electrolysis,no off-the-grid electricity and no fossil fuels.
-The big question here is where is that technology?
-It was a reality 30 years ago and now we got oddball stuff like hybrid cars that don't seem to be very good....
-Can you imagine if everybody coul'd drive a big V8 powered american car,without pollution and almost for free,like in the old days?
-Thats what everybody wants!
-That also could mean putting Detroit back on top,building the cars that the people want without hassles from the CAFE and EPA.
-You'll be the judge.
-Video courtesy of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

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