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Water Fuel Cell – The Next Best Thing Among Car Owners

With the staggering price of fuel, more and more people are beginning to rely on public transportation, if they do stay with their cars they will just have to bear the additional financial burden. Much to the motorists annoyance.

Still, there’s a newfound solution or alternative to this fuel crisis: A new form of energy that will run cars on water instead of fuel. Yes, you read that right. It can be made possible with the right application of technology combined with the wonders of science of a car fuel cell.

Don“t think that water alone will make the car run. That would be science fiction already. What will happen is that a small amount of water will be used (it will be converted into gas actually) combined with gasoline.

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The Technology Generation

Technology is playing an ever-increasing role in our daily lives. From the cars we drive, the homes we live in and the places we work and learn, we are faced with technology by the bucket load, aiming to improve efficiency and encourage competitiveness on a modern scale. The fact of the matter is, today technology is an irretrievable constant in our daily lives. Tell people to live without their cell phones and they’ll laugh in your face. Tell someone he can’t send that email, and again he’ll be shocked. Technology is here to stay, big time, and it’s really making its mark on the way we live our lives.

For example, think about your workplace. Even before you get in the door you’ll come across modern technology, with car parking ticket dispensers, and door entry systems. When you get to your desk, the first thing you see? Yep, the computer. Even this monstrosity is betraying a vast network of technology underneath, linking it to other machines in your organization to allow you to print and share access to certain files. On your desk will also be an advanced calling system, and probably loads of other gadgets to boot. In fact, they’re so engrained in our daily lives, it’s hard to think how we survived before they existed.

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