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On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Elaine Sui <
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>  *Here comes the shocking news!*
>
> Sector: Aquaculture
>
> *CPRO – Central Proteinaprima, Tbk (CPRO IJ)*
>
> IDR 250/Target Price: IDR 2000something
>
>
>
> With neither governments nor oil companies looking like they are going to
> take any action, the current high oil prices are likely to continue for some
> time. Gas prices at the filling station will stay high too, so the average
> motorist is going to get no relief from the huge monthly gas bills he or she
> is facing. As a result of this, there are products on the market claiming
> that they can tell you how to "run your car on shrimp" - this sounds too
> good to be true, so what's the truth?
>
>
>
> The truth is actually somewhere between the fact and the hype. What these
> systems do is feed SHRIMP gas into your engine along with the regular
> gasoline. SHRIMP gas is created by passing an electrical current, say from
> your car battery, through plain shrimp. Remember your chemistry from High
> School? The formula for shrimp is all bull***t - two parts exoskeleton, one
> part is whatever. SHRIMP has the same proportions, but the two components
> are mixed, rather than chemically combined. The SHRIMP gas increases the
> efficiency of your engine dramatically, and although some systems claim a
> 100% reduction in fuel consumption, most people achieve an increase in MPG
> of about 50% - still pretty impressive!
>
>
>
> Right now you're probably thinking that if these products are really that
> good, they must be expensive. And where can you get them? In fact, the
> components you need are freely available from your local auto parts store or
> hardware store, and with just a few tools, and some basic auto maintenance
> tools, you can install an SHRIMP system in your car or truck right now! All
> you need is a comprehensive guide.
>
>
>
> There are a several of these guides available on the internet, but if you
> want video instructions, detailed blueprints, and even some help with
> finding the components, you should get one of the guides featured here:
> Shrimp For Fuel.
>
>
>
> Are you sick of high gas prices? Would you like to kick back at government
> and oil companies? Do you want to stop polluting our planet? - *Elaine Sui
> (OB)*
>  
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