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About 5 years ago, dotymed Dec 2011 #1
Hartford has two generations of fuel cell buses on the road. Atman Dec 2011 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #5
It has been suggested that the spining reserve required could be used to eltectrolyze water ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2011 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #27
Regarding the oil companies wanting to buy and bury the technology you mention. Nikola Tesla truth2power Dec 2011 #9
Please keep the conspiracy theories to a minimum. TheWraith Dec 2011 #36
What he said, FOR THE TIME HE LIVED IN, was extraordinary enough... truth2power Dec 2011 #64
Utter nonsense ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2011 #13
I have a friend in Holland CountAllVotes Dec 2011 #15
Did they mention if the batteries will be constructed... Scuba Dec 2011 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #4
Uh, that's great, but how do you skepticscott Dec 2011 #6
That's one of two reasons fuel cells have never taken off for gadgets. TheWraith Dec 2011 #8
The can be recharged using electolyzers - which are small and efficient and cheap jpak Dec 2011 #17
No, they're not even remotely "efficient." TheWraith Dec 2011 #22
Do your homework - electrolysis of water for hydrogen IS highly efficient - and hydrogen fuel cells jpak Dec 2011 #23
You are completely and consistently wrong on science. TheWraith Dec 2011 #35
agree, hydrogen is a pipe dream trekbiker Dec 2011 #31
You'll probably have to have it filled at the Apple store tridim Dec 2011 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #28
Right, I wont buy anything made by Apple because their products are overpriced. tridim Dec 2011 #39
But think how aesthically pleasing it will be... eyewall Dec 2011 #40
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You consider them overpriced, yet I consider them a bargain. HuckleB Dec 2011 #52
Exactly guitar man Dec 2011 #56
And I record on my 8 year old PC. tridim Dec 2011 #58
What evidence do you have the PC's don't last as long as Macs? tridim Dec 2011 #57
Couldn't they be filled like re-fillable lighters? Dont_Bogart_the_Pretzel Dec 2011 #18
Yep. harun Dec 2011 #30
I'll believe it when I see it. Patents aren't plans. TheWraith Dec 2011 #7
Standby hydrogen fuel cell/electrolyzers for desktop computers have been on the market for some time jpak Dec 2011 #19
link? quakerboy Dec 2011 #48
here ya go jpak Dec 2011 #59
Hell, as often as not patents are plans *not* to make something. (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2011 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #29
In theory, yes. In practice, no. TheWraith Dec 2011 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #42
That's NOT what "personal area network" means. TheWraith Dec 2011 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #55
There's not enough platinum in the world to make enough fuel cells. TroubleMan Dec 2011 #10
Fuel cells that do not require Pt ave been developed jpak Dec 2011 #24
here are the pictures on how it would work from apple insider Ichingcarpenter Dec 2011 #11
Better hope Dick Cheney doesn't invade Apple. sofa king Dec 2011 #12
"Apple's hydrogen is so much better than Windows' hydrogen." Dreamer Tatum Dec 2011 #21
Ha! DavidDvorkin Dec 2011 #26
Don't forget the open source hydrogen project, "Hydronix"! boppers Dec 2011 #46
If This Proves Feasible, We'll Probably have Right-Wing Shills And Toadies Decrying It Tomorrow Vogon_Glory Dec 2011 #25
California... Bennyboy Dec 2011 #32
I'm skeptical. where is the hydrogen going to come from? garybeck Dec 2011 #34
Couldn't. They just farm hydrangeas? Kablooie Dec 2011 #61
I don't think they'd let me take it on a plane. Ron Obvious Dec 2011 #37
Isn't this backward? eyewall Dec 2011 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #43
Thanks for the clarification. eyewall Dec 2011 #53
no, the OP is correct, however garybeck Dec 2011 #50
Energy storage, excess generation, such as from wind turbines at night... NYC_SKP Dec 2011 #62
Here's a list of facts that will help some of you calm down a bit regarding this. truthisfreedom Dec 2011 #44
My Tesla Roadster can not run for four hours at 60 miles per hour. NYC_SKP Dec 2011 #45
Sport 2.0 truthisfreedom Dec 2011 #54
Hydrogen power might be really effective in small power devices Taverner Dec 2011 #47
Could use a Metal Hydride for the hydrogen fuel storage. mackdaddy Dec 2011 #51
And the hydrogen will make devices lighter too! If they don't float away. Kablooie Dec 2011 #60
K&R burrowowl Dec 2011 #63
Can we buy them by the pair? nt Remmah2 Dec 2011 #65
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