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  1. Starting my own gas station. on Simple Device Claimed To Boost Fuel Efficiency By Up To 20% · · Score: 1

    I've combined this device with my Fitch fuel catalyst, my HHO generator, my Tornado fuel saver, my Fuel Master Fuel magnet, and my overinflated tires and now my car puts gas back into the tank!
    I've had to buy a tank trailer to drive over 100 miles other wise my fuel tank overflows. I've decided I might as well sell all this extra 'nuisance gasoline' instead of pouring it in my storm drain.
    So does anyone think I can sell this stuff now that it's worthless?
    What do you think is a fair price for nuisance gasoline? I was thinking maybe $5 per 55 gallon drum. Are there enough suckers out there that will pay for this stuff to make it worth the effort?

    If this works out, maybe I'll also finish building that null-space-energy generator from the plans I bought online and open my own power company as well.

  2. About time on Google Reveals Wireless Vision — Open Networks · · Score: 1

    It's great that there's finally someone big enough, and with enough money to challenge the telco's. I bet they are going nuts at the thought of having to compete fairly based only on price, value and features. Whatever you might think of Google, they sure aren't afraid to take on the status quo and the 900 lb. gorillas when it suits them. I don't really care what Google's profit motives are here, if they can force this type of change and competition in a market famous for it's anti-customer behaviour and draconian contracts, then good for them.
    Meanwhile, I bet the telecoms are getting out their lawyers and pulling all the strings on their bought politicians to stop this. I wonder how long until someone tags something on a bill that would outlaw this?

    The Real, Original, Tachyon
    Accept no substitutes!

  3. Re:Try openDNS on Best DNS Service With API Access? · · Score: 1

    Yes, we run our own DNS with OpenDNS as our forwarders. It's a great service so far and we're very happy with it. However, I'm not entirely sure that they provide what the OP was looking for, but I could be wrong.