New Clock Suggests Water Can Ease Our Energy Problems

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aneesh of MD 4:26AM May 11, 2009

Was it a slow news day? First someone who says there are 20 hot jobs for aging boomers, then fails to say what they are, and now another blogger with a headline suggesting a panacea for our energy needs, then disses the whole thing as no more than a potato battery in a clock. Slow news day? Or is there a contest to have the most misleading headline on a blog today?

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Fatesrider of CA 1:19AM July 26, 2008

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