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Originally posted by -Deborah- View PostTom, interesting stuff. I have an Onkyo home theater system and am quite happy with it. Never had the problem you mentioned, but my living room isn't really expansive.
If what you have works for you - that's all that matters. I'm not sure why I wrote that all up. I just believe most people (that includes me) are/were conditioned to think that the traditional MTM center speaker design must be the "best" design since everybody uses it. I don't believe that anymore and felt the need to inform others.Last edited by LightninBoy; July 28, 2008, 05:48 PM.
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Originally posted by LightninBoy View PostThe water car is a scam or it defies known physics. I'm betting the former.
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Originally posted by LightninBoy View PostJust FYI - the "problem" is typically manifested by the need to turn up the volume to hear the dialog, and the need to turn down the volume during the action sequences.
If what you have works for you - that's all that matters. I'm not sure why I wrote that all up. I just believe most people (that includes me) are/were conditioned to think that the traditional MTM center speaker design must be the "best" design since everybody uses it. I don't believe that anymore and felt the need to inform others.#birdsarentreal
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Originally posted by Drew View PostThe idea is you can separate the oxygen atoms from the hydrogen atoms in water molocules, and then hydrogen is flamable/combustable. For that matter, so is oxygen, now that I think of it. The technology is for real.
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I agree. It was an interesting read. I have a cheap HTIB and had the hard to hear dialog problem. I haven't set it up in my new house yet, I'm not sure how I will do it...I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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Originally posted by LightninBoy View PostThat's not the issue. The issue is whether the combustion of the resulting gas provides more energy than it took to convert the water into the gas in the first place. That's what nobody has ever been able to do.To be a professional means that you don't die. - Takeru "the Tsunami" Kobayashi
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Originally posted by Drew View PostThe idea is you can separate the oxygen atoms from the hydrogen atoms in water molocules, and then hydrogen is flamable/combustable. For that matter, so is oxygen, now that I think of it. The technology is for real.
I think.
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Originally posted by Mike Honcho View PostProvided the technology is real and this car actually does run on water (and that is all stretching my imagination...) There would have to be major problems in areas like Michigan where in the summer the temps get so hot the water would evap. or in the winter your water tank would freeze.
As a few others have pointed out, physics still have to be overcome to make this a global alternative.
My guess is, when they solve the first problem, they will work on the second, then third then.......who knows? It might work.I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.
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Originally posted by Malto Marko View PostGood points, Honch but, one step at a time. First develop a system that works with water. Then find a way that it works in all environments.
As a few others have pointed out, physics still have to be overcome to make this a global alternative.
My guess is, when they solve the first problem, they will work on the second, then third then.......who knows? It might work.I'm not to blame.
I voted for the other guy!
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Hey computer nerds. I am going to get a new desktop computer. It will be used 90% for surfing and word processing. 10% of the time to play computer games (but nothing too demanding as far as I know).
I was just wondering if someone could IM me, and let me know what kind of processor I should get, how much memory is needed, and thoughts on XP vs. Vista (I have XP now, and have no problem at all with it). Any help is greatly appreciated!To be a professional means that you don't die. - Takeru "the Tsunami" Kobayashi
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Originally posted by SeattleLionsFan View PostHey computer nerds. I am going to get a new desktop computer. It will be used 90% for surfing and word processing. 10% of the time to play computer games (but nothing too demanding as far as I know).
I was just wondering if someone could IM me, and let me know what kind of processor I should get, how much memory is needed, and thoughts on XP vs. Vista (I have XP now, and have no problem at all with it). Any help is greatly appreciated!
So SLF I wouldn't sweat it!Last edited by King Cole; August 2, 2008, 08:43 PM.I'm not to blame.
I voted for the other guy!
Nov. 2008
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