Could you imagine running your car or truck with water as the fuel..? That would probably be the cheapest way to get around town… Well for one man he thinks he may have the solution check out this site for more information (hytechapps.com).
A buddy of mine sent the youtube link below that talks more about the interesting topic of using “water as fuel” aka “Hydrogen Powered Cars”.
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When I saw this video all I could do was laugh… cause it is awesome!
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The Battlefield: Bad Company just released a few days ago and people are already wondering what the ranks will look like… Just check out the 25 rank badges below and you are good to go.
If you haven’t picked up the game yet why not sign up for a $500 video game gift card? Just decide who is better to buy your games from EB or Gamestop.
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Private | 100 XP | Rank: 1 |
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Private First Class | 330 XP | Rank: 2 |
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Specialist | 630 XP | Rank: 3 |
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Corporal | 1000 XP | Rank: 4 |
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Sergeant | 1400 XP | Rank: 5 |
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Staff Sergeant | 2200 XP | Rank: 6 |
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Sergeant First Class | 3000 XP | Rank: 7 |
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Master Sergeant | 4000 XP | Rank: 8 |
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First Sergeant | 5000 XP | Rank: 9 |
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Sergeant Major | 6200 XP | Rank: 10 |
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Command Sergeant Major | 7400 XP | Rank: 11 |
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Sergeant Major of the Army | 8700 XP | Rank: 12 |
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Warrant Officer | 10000 XP | Rank: 13 |
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Chief Warrant Officer | 11500 XP | Rank: 14 |
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Second Lieutenant | 13300 XP | Rank: 15 |
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First Lieutenant | 15200 XP | Rank: 16 |
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Captian | 17400 XP | Rank: 17 |
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Major | 19700 XP | Rank: 18 |
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Lieutenant Colonel | 22000 XP | Rank: 19 |
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Colonel | 24200 XP | Rank: 20 |
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Brigadier General | 26500 XP | Rank: 21 |
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Major General | 28800 XP | Rank: 22 |
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Lieutenant General | 31200 XP | Rank: 23 |
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General | 33600 XP | Rank: 24 |
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General of the Army | 37000 XP | Rank: 25 |
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If you’ve ever wanted to know how to properly give a High-Five the check out the steps provided by: Wired.com.
The Classic
1. Always initiate. He who launches the high-five owns the high-five. Engage your upper-arm muscles, keep your wrist firm, and propel your hand like the meteor of awesome it is. (Maintain altitude and an open hand — this ain’t no fist bump.) Your high-five can only surrender.
2. Don’t look at the hand. That looming palm is a moving, unpredictable target. Instead, keep your eye on the elbow; that’ll automatically line up your mitts.
3. Cup your palm. As you reach the high point of the arc, make your hand slightly concave to create that satisfying thunderclap.
If you check out the wiki article on Wired.com. You can gain the knowledge of the following as well…
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Here are just a few of the many creative 360° Panorama Photos I found on Flickr… Be sure to check out: Dirk Paessler’s profile for more of these amazing photos.



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