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To: David E. Smith who wrote (1869)3/15/1998 10:58:00 AM
From: John Curtis  Respond to of 5827
 
To All: On page 32 of the April, 1998 issue of Scientific American, is an article on my prior mentioned statement about portable fuel cells. And yes, it's about Hockaday. It's an interesting read. Will the 21st Century become known as the century of the fuel-cell, much in the way that the 20th can be interpreted as the century of the combustion engine? Only time will tell, but my bet is that it will be viewed in this manner. After all, to a certain extent, in the mid-to-late 1800's that combustion engine was an expensive, yet powerful engine, much as fuel-cells currently(but not much longer me thinks), are viewed. Isn't it funny how history repeats?

Regards!

John~