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SG: You must be living in a dream world where the atmosphere is 2/5 Hydrogen, 1/5 Oxygen and 3/5 Wishigen. |
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A lucrative career as a Microsoft programmer
awaits you, Mr. Gumbo. |
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Er, what they're telling you, Shanghai, is that the atmosphere doesn't contain enough free hydrogen to shake a nano-stick at. You'd have to have a tank of hydrogen sitting under the counter, then you could combine it with atmospheric oxygen. You'll need a little refrigeration unit to get cold water, but you might be able to use the heat of combustion cleverly to have hot water. |
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The Punster would suggest "Digital Finger Bowls" but it's redundant. |
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An amount of atmospheric Hydrogen which would be big enough to allow this idea would also make smoking REALLY dangerous... |
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Digital Pipeless Plumbing sort of exists already: bottled water delivery. "Ones" are delivered to your home/office, and "Zeros" are taken away. |
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Or maybe that's Quantum Pipeless Plumbing. |
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BTW, bottled propane or butane, when burned, will produce greater than its weight in water vapor when burned. For example, 44 grams of propane (C3H8) will yield 72 grams of H2O, and 58 grams of butane (C4H10) will yield 90 grams of H20. |
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You could use an electrolyzer to make the hydrogen on demand--just takes electricity, and a water line, and, um...well. |
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