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Let's hope that Sony has had no role in making these rechargeable stations!An exploding laptop battery sucks, but an exploding hydrogen cell, well...that's a lot worse.Seriously, how is a home-based Hydrgen station even safe? What next, a home nuclear reactor core DIY kit?!
looks safer than a gas stove, sweetie.
Why don't you just go bury your head in the sand Mr negative. You have to worry more about the meth labs exploding in greater numbers as there will be more of them when people cannot afford to fill their tanks.
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Reg @ Oct 4th 2006 2:13AM
Let's hope that Sony has had no role in making these rechargeable stations!
An exploding laptop battery sucks, but an exploding hydrogen cell, well...that's a lot worse.
Seriously, how is a home-based Hydrgen station even safe? What next, a home nuclear reactor core DIY kit?!
nathaniel @ Oct 4th 2006 2:28AM
looks safer than a gas stove, sweetie.
JLW @ Apr 24th 2008 9:40PM
Why don't you just go bury your head in the sand Mr negative. You have to worry more about the meth labs exploding in greater numbers as there will be more of them when people cannot afford to fill their tanks.