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Old 09-25-1999, 09:29 PM
pontius
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i heard that dominican investors have invested several million dollars in a process that converts water into a fuel that can be used like gasoline and can feed the electrical plants that geographically dispersed in the country. does anyone know if this really works and if so, why is it not more widely known? it this a feasible project and are the processes transparent enough so that the technology can be exported to other resource deprived countries?
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Old 09-26-1999, 08:36 AM
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Before everyone else starts, I already have title to the Brooklyn Bridge
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Old 09-26-1999, 02:27 PM
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Dominicans also have a procces how to turn rock into gold but they are keeping it all to themselves, also they have gone to Mars but have not told anybody yet. A dominican freind of mine can turn coal into diamonds but he keeps the secreet all to himself. They also found the cure for Aids but have not told anybody yet.
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Old 09-26-1999, 02:32 PM
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Richie, no you don,t own the Brooklyn bridge, a Dominican freind of mine bought it and has the title to it. Why don,t you ask Santa Claus to bring you another bridge.
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Old 10-02-1999, 09:22 PM
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Richie, Scaramooch, please bring me up to speed as I am only home on Saturday nite and part of Sunday. Great job I have, must be, I keep going back for more.. What fuel innovation?? I know how to make fuel from used cooking oil but it better in diesels. Thanks J.
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Old 10-03-1999, 02:06 PM
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J, Richie heard that Dominicans have found a way of making fuel out of water, now if you believe that I will believe in the Easter Bunny. First of all if it was possible to aquirre combustion out of water there isn,t a genious out there yet that has figure that one out, Dominicans might be good at baseball but that kind of science you can forget about it
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Old 10-03-1999, 05:33 PM
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I don't understand this response. Making fuel out of cooking oil sounds possible to me, though probably not cost effective.
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Old 10-09-1999, 06:48 PM
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Thanks scaramooch. What a great idea. Hi Carl, sorry, here in the states cooking oil is hauled off from resturants after it's use and that is what makes it cost effective, ITS CHEAP, REAL CHEAP. J. ps,will post it soon.
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Old 10-11-1999, 01:40 AM
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Innovative fuel could eliminate power deficit in DR Dominican government officers traveled to Florida last week to see a laboratory demonstration of the Toups Technology Licensing Inc.'s AquaFuel production process, and view a prototype of an AquaFuel plant being constructed by Dixie Arc. A press release from the company states that the group was scheduled to meet at TTL's 50,000 sq. ft. research facility in Largo, Florida. The government officers traveled to Florida to discuss the development of the first AquaFuel commercial production facility destined for the DR and the potential benefit of AquaFuel to the country's economy and environment.

Representatives from the Dominican government that visited 3-5 February included: Eng. Ernesto Reyna, environmental adviser to the President; Eng. Radhamés Lora, general

director of Forestry; and Bolivar Rodriguez, director of industrialization.
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Old 10-11-1999, 02:00 PM
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I met this guy (The supossed President of Toups tech) in Santo Do at the El Embacjador back in MArch, quite drunk in the casion (For 4 nights s traight) He told me of how he has a constant bodyguard of 6 Ex Navy seals with him, never could find them when we had to lug him back to his room at night
 

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