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| I'm In Austin and would like to meet others who want to build and install units in trucks i have an 06 chevy and would love to improve mileage
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Hey, Austex!
Welcome to w4g!
I'm in Austin as well and am planning in the near future to do a presentation at a local bookstore. No solid plans yet, but I will repost here in this discussion when I have nailed down a date.
L8r,
gasjar
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Supreme Being
      
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Ready for a H.H.O.-Time in Texas?
Here we go, folks! We have an agenda for August 9 here in Austin:
1:00 PM Everybody start meeting at Brave New Books, 1904 Guadalupe
in the basement of the Chase Bank building right on the Drag
across from UT. www.bravenewbookstore.com This will give
a chance to see who brung what, and help line up speakers.
2:00 PM Presentation begins on H.H.O. basics for those not familiar with
the technology. We can use a computer to put images and docs
up on the video screen. We can then have a show and tell from
different builders, and they can explain the different methods
used to generate H.H.O.. The bookstore has a webcam and will
webcast the presentation for all who cannot attend, and that can be accessed at the following link at 2:00 PM CENTRAL TIME
http://www.stickam.com/bravenewbooks
A discussion will follow with Q & A from the participants.
5:00 PM Head for the parking lot of the old Albertson's grocery store at
the "Y" in Oak Hill. (I will give you a link to the map at the end
of this post.) There we can really show and tell and see the
H.H.O. generators in action!
Since the local classic car aficionados meet there every
Saturday afternoon, we should have a really good crowd!
7:00 PM If we want to, there are a couple of Bar-B-Que joints within
spittin' distance from the "Y" that we can go to. The Green
Mesquite has a band starting at 7:00, too.
Sound like FUN? Well, it will only be with your participation!
Brave New Books will order some books on hydrogen and alternative fuels that they will have for sale, and since they are so nice to host our event, we should patronize them. Go to: www.bravenewbookstore.com
Okay, here is a map of the Austin area, showing the "Y" in Oak Hill. Even if you can't make the presentation, you can still come out to the parking lot there and see for yourself H.H.O. in action!
Anybody have anything they can bring or do or send to us to help make this thing a success?
(We may be asked where people can buy this stuff, so maybe bring some with you. At your own risk, of course)
P.S. Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Rules. Always rules, right?
NO H.H.O. PRODUCED INSIDE THE BOOKSTORE
NO LOUD BANGS EITHER THERE OR IN THE PARKING LOT(The Austin cops are not as nice as they used to be.)
Please Everybody, Help Make This a Real GAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Much appreciated,
gasjar
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Love your idea. My suggestion, Anyone interested RSVP on this post so we can just an idea on the level of interest, plus if some of the old timer commit to come they may bring others.
USA, Ohio
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| Thanks for the Austin webcast reminder gasjar We'll be doing some burgers & beer here in NW Florida and try hooking the webcast through my widescreen TV. I emailed a copy of your agenda post to several friends around the country so hopefully they'll tune in. Have fun & Good luck  P.S. Live long & prosper!... Don't eat that snow where the huskies go!... And... Remember The Alamo!
97 Chevy Astro with 244,000 miles  Niceville Florida www.h2obay.com
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