by Calvin Anderson
More and more people have been donating to the salvation army auto auction. This is just one of Salvation Army’s many efforts to raise enough money for their works of charity. Donating through this method will surely be a rewarding experience.
The Salvation Army is an international non-profit charitable institution that is based upon the ministry of service to the peoples of the world. Their work is based upon God’s love so if you do business with them you’re sure to get the fairest trade for your donations.
You can give material donation in two ways, you can either give cash or in kind. The few donations you will make will help them improve a person’s life somewhere. Donating money will seem like the easiest for some but you can do just as well with giving noncash goods too. You can even donate your car through their car auction. Your donation certainly will be appreciated and you get the added bonus of getting something from it too.
These donations are tax deductable so you actually share in the organizations gain. You get to have someone sell your car for you in the salvation army auto auction and you get your sweet tax deduction; now isn’t that a good deal?
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July 2, 2008 (2 days ago) – 4:07 pm
by Dr. Thomson
I know what you’re thinking: “Run car on water - is that even possible?”
In a word, the answer is YES! You can run car on water MINUS the complicated technical and complicated engine knowledge. Still unconvinced? Let me spill out some facts that would get your head nodding in no time.
Run Car On Water Amazing Facts
- For less than $200 you can start to run car on water.
- Matter of fact, just by converting your car so that it would be water-powered IRS will give you a refund of $2,000! And that steps up to $50,000 if you convert a truck instead. Let me remind you, we’re NOT even talking about the savings of using water for your car here.
- Approximately 50,000 families in the US and counting now have at least a kit and manual on how to run car on water.
- That may NOT sound a lot but when you realize that very little coverage is given on water-powered cars, it sure sounds many. And after you’ve read this whole article, chances are, you’d be next person to run car on water!
July 2, 2008 (2 days ago) – 5:33 am
by Matthew Loop, DC
Back in the 90’s, I did not think there would ever be a day that I would have to consider whether or not I wanted to each breakfast or whether I wanted to pay for gas. Back then, the cost of gas was only about 1/3rd the cost of coffee, and putting it in your car barely put even a small dent in your budget. Today, that is no longer the case, as oil companies have held their grip around the government’s neck and prevent any research to be done in how to bring these high gas prices back down.
The government is trying to stay out of it, assuming that the only solution is to let the market right itself. Unfortunately, for the market to right itself the oil industry couldn’t be purposely taking advantage of the oil shortage in order to make more money. If the high gas prices were due to the economy alone, gas would probably be much cheaper right now. And since citizens of the United States will never pay a tax hike large enough to help cover the cost of gasoline, the only real option is to run your car on water using newly created hydrogen technology.
July 1, 2008 (3 days ago) – 7:18 am
by Matthew Loop, DC
It is understandable that many people have doubt that you can run your car on water. In fact, in many ways, they are right. Currently there is no affordable car on earth that can run entirely on water, and converting your car to run on nothing but water is probably a million dollar investment in time and research. There is, however, a way to turn your own car into an incredibly inexpensive hydrogen powered hybrid car, simply by adding some home made machinery that you can easily create yourself.
This technology uses parts available at almost any hardware or automotive shop. Using detail instructions found in the many guides, you can use your car or truck’s battery and create a hydrogen powered hybrid that will use HHO gas to save you thousands of dollars in high gas prices as well as help clean up the environment.
What many don’t know is that HHO gas is extremely stable and burns very efficiently as an excellent power source. Believe it or not, the conversion has been made really simple due to the conversion manual that has surfaced after years of suppression. This would be a big financial blow to “Big Oil” if the masses found out all at once. As expected though, loads of people have remained skeptical and need valid answers to the questions below.
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July 1, 2008 (3 days ago) – 4:19 am
by Matthew Loop, DC
It is understandable that many people have doubt that you can run your car on water. In fact, in many ways, they are right. Currently there is no affordable car on earth that can run entirely on water, and converting your car to run on nothing but water is probably a million dollar investment in time and research. There is, however, a way to turn your own car into an incredibly inexpensive hydrogen powered hybrid car, simply by adding some home made machinery that you can easily create yourself.
It’s possible for this technology to work because it uses simple parts that are available at most hardware stores. These parts facilitate the use of power from your auto’s battery to break-apart water molecules into HHO gas. From there, the gas is then propelled into the intake of your car / truck, making a more efficient and clean burn for your gas.
This system is known as HHO gas, and it uses a converter to discharge hydrogen directly from standard water and use it for fuel. Essentially, your car’s power is coming from both gas and water, making it a makeshift hybrid car. The technology is so simply that people rarely sell the equipment - instead, they tend to simply sell guides, as these guides are good enough to allow any individual to create it themselves rather than be forced to pay the huge markup costs.