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LanaLee Nierodzinski @ Feb 26th 2006 12:41PM
Were is the engine that can be run on water? It was produced long ago, and heard the patent was bought by the oil companies, and the technology destroyed. I just wonder what they will do to bioengineering if the mass of auto companies figure this out. Maybe they (oil companies)already have the power to hold back progress.