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New fuel source VS. old engines


if and when we find either a perpetual motion macine or a different fuel what will happen to our...

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Old 11-17-2008, 08:45 PM
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if and when we find either a perpetual motion macine or a different fuel what will happen to our old stuff? how will we run them?
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Don't ask. Moonshine can still be made somewhere.
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well as i fly by in my jetson moble i would have to stop and give you a ticket for smoking, after and before i had a drank of that stuff, untill we come togather and everything cost so much the back yard invention cant be made cause we cant afford the thing we will need to buy to make the new engine or motor, battery tec, is in stages, but not yet safe, in time we might just look like some of the sifi, but ill still have smokstak on fire ,
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