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Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2005 21:31:56 +0000
From: Grunff <grunffnospam.com>
Subject: Re: [Saab_c900] New web page online today - ITG 'TriFoam' Air Filter Project


Craig's C900 Site wrote: > I have done extensive searching... The only reason I want to try one is > because they are purely passive devices which zero moving parts and are just > a fabricated piece of stainless steel. > > If they had electric-powered parts or had moving parts, I would ignore them > straight away. But they don't - being completely passive is a very big > positive factor, even if their effects are difficult to quantify. > > Because they're designed and developed in Australia, I take an open mind and > will at least try one for myself and sure if there is no difference in the > short to medium term I'll probably think they're junk. But I've always been > a believer in the theory that if you doubt something can work, you can't > truly back up your doubts without actually trying the the thing yourself to > get true first-hand experience. So to sum up, what you're saying is that you will waste time and money on these devices because a) they are passive, and b) because they are made in Australia. Good argument Craig; very well thought out. Newsflash - they weren't developed in Australia - there are quite a few companies selling near identical devices in the UK, US and probably several other countries, each of them claiming that it is a local invention (hmm, wonder why). -- Grunff

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