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by Gary Stern

“See your car’s mileage double or tripe-up while your fuel expenses crash down when you use water as your fuel.”

“That sounds too good to be true!” you might be telling yourself.

Guess what – we’re having the same train of thought when I stumbled upon the Water4Gas’ website.

Not only are they saying that you’ll dramatically cut down your fuel expenses and boost your car’s mileage. They even claim this to be a cut above the rest of the gas savers options out there even against hydrogen tanks!

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2008
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Sep

Train Horns 101

by Yves B. Geller

Did you ever wonder where train horns came from when you hear that lonesome sound in the middle of the night? There have been songs written about them, from the mournful sounds they make to the locomotive version of boogie. Although they were preceded by train whistles, the horns caught on and remain the harbinger of the approaching giants made of steel.

There are many companies who have been engaged in the manufacture of train horns. To most notable are:

Gustin Bacon Manufacturing Company – Prior to World War II this company had air horns for use on trains.

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