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No such thing as a water powered car

(Posted by Sunny Kalsi Sun, 15 Jun 2008 03:25:00 GMT)

I'm sorely disappointed in news media today

My dad’s a lunatic. He told me about this water powered car created by a company named Genepax. I assumed he found this "information" on the webnet, and proceeded to make fun of him. He does this kind of thing a lot.

If you googled genepax you’d find not their website, but a bunch of actual news sources, including engaget and gizmodo, as well as SMH and a bunch of television news sources. Everyone seems to believe this is real.

Let me try that again… Everyone believes that if you put water into a fuel cell which outputs.. water.. the water is somehow generating electricity. There’s only really two buzzwords thrown in between "water goes in" and "Fuel cell". The only thing curiously missing is the apparently miraculous ability of the fuel cell to generate water as it’s output. What gives newspapers the right to just regurgitate a fucking white paper without checking their sources? Exactly how many physicists… or even high school students were consulted about this? My dad’s a fucking retard as is, he doesn’t need a bunch of reputable sources somehow vindicating his beliefs.

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Caught Speeding at double the posted limit!!!

(Posted by Michael O'Ryan Sun, 15 Jun 2008 02:48:00 GMT)

Man charged after being clocked at double speed limit.

What a monster. Doing over double the speed limit in a 60 zone. He could have killed someone. Throw the book at him and strip him of his licence forever. Won’t somebody please think of the children. etc,…

Ok so here’s the scenario. A local to Bathurst who probably knows the road inside out and back to front, was on a stretch of completely straight wide road with clear visibility, at a time when pedestrians wouldn’t be wandering out onto the street, at a speed marginally higher than normal highway speeds 123kph vs 110kph, on a road that regularly caters for cars doing upto 300kph.

I suppose we should all thank the police for taking this obviously dangerous and reckless person off the streets whom obviously has no regard for other peoples saftey, trading respect the community has for the police for revenue for the state government. Finally doing all that rather than doing things that the community would actually like the police to do. Like preventing or bringing to justice persons whom commit crimes against property or persons. You know. Crimes with an actual victim and a real cost to the community.

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