Thursday, May 15, 2008

At last-Freedom from oil

America's honeymoon with the internal combustion engine over the past generations is coming to an end. Zero Pollution Motors has announced that they will begin production in late 2009 or early 2010 of an automobile that mostly runs on air.  The auto will be driven by a compression based engine at an estimated 96 miles to a gallon of ethanol, gasoline, or bio-fuel, providing the driver with 1,000 miles per fill up. The vehicle is expected to hit the maraket with an $18,000 price tag and will without doubt, replace the gas guzzlers we drive today.
 
The custom heating chamber that has been designed to effect such marvels is a secret. They are not telling us all the details, but air driven autos are already in use in India. France has announced that they too are getting into the air compression market and expect to begin production this year. So U.S. auto manufacturers had better get on the ball and join a growing number of companies who are bringing to market a car that not only provides cheap transportation but give us the extra bonus of
clean air.
 
It will be a delight to drive an air compression car knowing that the greedy Middle East oil moguls will no longer have the luxury of bleeding Americans dry while using their obscene profits to finance terrorists all over the world.

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I was born in 1921 in Jarrell's Valley, W.Va., right in the middle of the famous coal mine war....graduated from Morris Harvey college (now Charleston University) and was a columnist for the Charleston Daily Mail... moved to Florida in 1955... appointed assistant city manager in 1957 and continued city management career in various locales until 1985, then retired. During the early sixties I was program chair for the Ridge League of Municipalities, an organization of 22 cities in Central Florida who met each month to exchange information of an educational nature. I have been a writer most of my life, starting in high school as sports editor , then in the US Navy as editor of the base newspaper in Coca Solo, Panama. In addition to writing for the Charleston Daily Mail for five years, I served as municipal reporter for the Lakeland Ledger two years. I have a high regard for the power of words.

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