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Strategies & Market Trends : Ask Vendit Off-Topic Questions -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Walkingshadow who wrote (7836)4/16/2005 9:30:47 PM
From: Vendit™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8752
 
Let’s put Bush aside for a minute and discuss the message. Alternative fuel. My wife was telling me about a friend of hers that just bought a new Hybrid that gets 50 MPG and is gas/solar-electric. The car costs 25k and is made by Toyota. You pull up to a stop light and the engine turns off. The engine only runs when you really need power.

Trust me when I tell you that the above is going to become more the norm.

Now let’s talk about hydrogen fuel. Hydrogen comes from water, something that the earth’s surface is covered 90% with. These cars are on the road now:

archives.cnn.com

OPEC and oil reserves are only a problem in the minds of people who cannot think outside of the box, meaning the general population who are used to today’s norm.

I could care less if every last drop of fossil oil was burned up. We don’t need it. We have the ability to make synthetic oil and do. We have hydrogen burning automobiles that would quickly take the place of today's pollution machines.

Reid



To: Walkingshadow who wrote (7836)4/16/2005 9:58:14 PM
From: Vendit™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8752
 
This is the Toyota I was speaking of in the last post:

toyota.com

Toyota Primus gets 50-60 MPG.



To: Walkingshadow who wrote (7836)4/16/2005 10:24:22 PM
From: Vendit™  Respond to of 8752
 
Friday evidenced some sector rotation into “Medical Products” and the “Health Care” industry.

Drug makers, bio-techs and other heath care related stocks will be the first to recover. My analysis is not something that can be posted as a chart unless you wanted to use the MVB.X as an example.

139.142.147.218

Reid