Thursday, July 26, 2007

What is the best alternative to gas?

Let's face it, if you haven't been living under a rock lately then you've notice that gas prices are though the roof and seem to only be getting worse. If you depend on your car or truck everyday, this can cause havoc on your gas bill. With any crisis, there are always some people that are trying to make a quick buck out of people's misery and then there's some people that offer products that really actually make sense buy and are very useful.

Two popular products I've noticed on the market today to help cut gas prices are Mileage Maker and Water4Gas. Both are similar in that they are both using Hydrogen to fuel the car but both are very different in many was.

Water4Gas is building plans for a hydrogen fuel cell that you can build yourself. The plans are cheap - I think $97 dollars - and you can find them just about everywhere on the internet these days. The claims are true people are cutting there gas bill and yes they are doing amazing things building these Hydrogen Generators but what it comes down to is, time. Really, do you really have that much time on your hands to build and test something on something so value as your car? What if you don't hook it up right? What if you can't find a certain part at the hardware store because there sold out? The variables are endless. But as I see from doing my research for this article once you've put in the hours getting it installed and you've wrapped your head around how it should be built then it can be a running, working system.

Mileage Maker is another similar service the I noticed doing research that basically took what Water4Gas did one step further. What Mileage Maker does is build, custom make Hydrogen Generators for Car, Trucks, Big-Rigs all ready to go. It's simply a matter of plugging them into your car and installing. No parts to go get, no down time. It comes pre-built with a 100% money back guarantee that it will work correctly. What I found to me the major flaw with Mileage Maker is that you have to wait to get the generators since there in such high demand right now, From looking on there website I can't get a clear indication of actually times for certain products. But on the other hand you don't have to get your hands dirty with trying to build something yourself and it works with a guarantee. Costs for the systems are reasonable and you can even move all the way up to a Hydrogen Generator for a Large Scale truck. I didn't see that in the Water4Gas plans.

All in all, both products are good. One Mileage Maker is the actual product and the other Water4Gas is just the blueprints complete. I've heard that you can find the plans all over the internet but who knows if it's the complete copy of the plans. So if you are a do it yourselfer then Water4Gas is probably your best bet. You've got the know-how, you've got the time and you like to build things in your spare time then I would suggest getting Water4Gas.

On the other hand if you don't have the time but have the money to spend on a complete Generator then I would go with Mileage Maker. You simply order it, get it, install it and start drive with less gas. Simple. It really makes sense for someone that what's to curb there gas consumption and save time and money doing it.

Monday, July 9, 2007

21 Ways For Teens To Make Money

If you're a teen, at least one of these methods must apply to you. Now, get busy:

1. Family. Parents may reward their teenagers if they get good grades.

2. Babysitting. Get paid to watch some cute kid sleeping in front of the television.

3. Tell stories to young children.

4. Elderly care. Care for elderly and gain valuable experience and knowledge from them.

5. Pet Care. Help busy couples to take their pet for a walk.

6. House cleaning like mowning lawns, gardening, raking yards.

7. Sell your old toys, comics, school books on E-bay.

8. Start your own information publishing business.

9. Work in a department store and enjoy employee benefits and discounts.

10. Provide car wash service.

11. Start a face-painting business.

12.Help to deliver newspapers.

13. Help to tutor children in Maths.

14. Get allowance from parents.

15. Become a lifeguard.

16. Get a job at a summer camp.

17. Help companies to create websites.

18. Create art and crafts and sell them on E-bay.

19. Be a computer guru.

20. Work as a golf caddy.

21. Teach piano lessons.