Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2000 19:43:13 GMT From: John Pariseau <simplymailnopsamo.com> Subject: Re: Teenager Buying a used car
I emailed the geet people, told them what I thought (interesting idea) but that I was very skeptical. I then proposed to them to do a test, and report to the different newsgroups (this one, Volkswebbin, and VintageVW) I at least wanted a yes or no. I told them that people would be interested, but are not going to shell out that kind of money (800) to test out a non-refundable idea. I told them that word of mouth is the way to go, until they are built up. But they never responded, so: everybody email them telling them to let me (simplymailnopsamo.com - John Pariseau) test it out and report back! I figured it couldn't hurt, and that the worst that could happen is they would write back with a no. But, if everybody mailed them (infonopsam.com), then maybe they would reconsider. They obviously do not know the power of a newsgroup! oh well, I am just a dreamer... In article <38E78C46.B23CDA05nopsamgh.edu>, Christopher Phelan <ctp2nopsamgh.edu> wrote: > As an alternative to propane, try GEET technology . . . It may end up being > cheaper, and if you can get it to work it would definitly be more worth your > while. Check out this web-site: www.geet.com. Using their methods, supposedly a > plasma reaction is created which drastically increases mileage. Also, supposedly > various forms of fuels can be used in a gas engine, ranging from straight gas, > to part gas part waste oil, and finally to 80% sea water 20% crude oil. They > also claim that their engine technology puts out extremely low emissions (for > instance, a test they did showed that the exhaust out of the tail pipe was > cleaner than the air). I have never actually seen it work, so I am a little > skeptical myself, but I have heard from many people who say it does work, so it > may be worth a shot. Just an idea . . . Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.