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In response to
"
The other problem with hydrogen as a fuel is that while it's energy dense per mass, it's not energy dense per volume
"
by
Reagen
isn't pixie's sweet new ride hydrogen? -- nm
Posted by
amanda
Aug 4 '22, 06:21
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FCEV babeee. i have (near) zero concerns about tank or station ruptures. H2's been in regular use here in CA for 10+ years with no incidents i'm aware
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hollywood big shot
Aug 4, 08:35
did he get a balloon? -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 4, 07:06
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How fun would it be to look up and see commuters going to work by hot air balloon? I mean, not fun if you're sitting in traffic, but still. -- nm
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Max
Aug 4, 07:30
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If there was a regular helium dirigible passenger service line somewhere, I'd be interested in a ticket -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 4, 07:37
Hindenburg II -- nm
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Beaker
Aug 4, 07:08
he's definitely gassy -- nm
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oblique
Aug 4, 06:34
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and dense -- nm
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budice
Aug 4, 06:36
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