2/23/2010

If you didn't see the 60 Minutes show on Sunday you missed the greatest invention in 50 years.  Called the Bloom Box it generates it's own electricity without any wires or other power source.  Wanna invest?  Too late but you just gotta see it below.  Then stand on a street corner like some Left Wing asshole and say there's no opportunity in America.  This is the future.  No argument.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bunk, every energy chrises had this kind of bunk.

Howard said...

You don't have to tell me: you've never made any money in any market.

Xiaoding said...

Glad to see it's real! Still, it needs fuel, and the cost of that fuel will rise, the more people use this kind of thing. The savings may not pan out in the long run. For instance, a small advance in superconducting wires would make a huge diffenece in the savings equation, favoring central generation. Imagine the Sahara, filled with solar power cells, Australia, Mongolia, the Mojave, all linked by super conducting power grids. Solar power, 24/7.

Depends on what's in the ink, too. Could be rare stuff, hard to get.

Anonymous said...

Well actually I made good money in an Internet start up. I own the company. When I say the Internet I was on Compuserve and I said to everyone who would listen to me, the Compuserve/AOL/Prodigy are neat and fun but they are like a sandbox in your back yars. The internet is like a door onto the world. But this energy scam stuff comes around every time energy gets expensive. If he can do what he says he needs no subsidies (his trial cos are in Calif which pays people to try green energy) and he needs little publicity because venture capital would jump all over a viable fuell cell. He's standing on a wagon in a crowed because it is a scam.

Anonymous said...

Think of those other great enterprises 60 minutes discovered and introduced to the world: Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, Google, Starbucks, Panara Bread - wait 60 minutes was around when each of these flourished but never saw the value in any of them before we all did. Its hype. A wale/earthquake in Chile sort of story. "This pill turns water into high test gasoline"

Howard said...

He's already capitalized with $400 million in venture capital which owns 51% of the company as a fee. He's testing it with six MAJOR corporations all of which report huge fuel savings. They can't all be lying.