Dana Gourley

Sweeping Aspartame Under the Rug or We Think the Customer is Smarter

July 18, 2023 — WHO (World Health Organization) gave a recent warning that aspartame (used as an artificial sweetener in many consumable products) is “possibly carcinogenic”. Diet sodas with aspartame have been a bright spot for major beverage companies (27% of the carbonated soda drink market) while sugared soda has plunged as consumers cut back …

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Slurping and Burping On I-75 – Update on Big Jake Gas Machine’s Overhaul

July 17, 2023 – Remarkably, Rob Gourley with assistance by others overhauled Big Jake gas machine in 10 days. This morning, I helped Rob load the big machine onto a trailer rented from Home Depot. While hanging close to Big Jake as Rob was strapping it down to the trailer, I heard a noise that …

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CTAs on the WDV (Watt-Ahh Delivery Van)

Sarasota Wraps recently created a new lightning-themed design for the Watt-Ahh Delivery Van, now with its higher-performance new Chevy DuraMax engine and tranny. It is geared and rad with lots of CTAs (calls-to-action). Some of the eye-catching CTAs include: WIT Logo with statement that the van is powered by renewable DiTetra Gas (see close-up photo …

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How to Survive Wildfire Smoke … the “Orange Blackout” of New York City and Well Beyond

June 8, 2023 – Currently, there are many air quality alerts from wildfire smoke. This is a photo of the NYC skyline posted by the New York Post yesterday. The precautions range from staying indoors to wearing masks if anyone needs to venture outdoors. Firefighters inhale aerial micro carbons when they run into burning buildings. …

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Tailpipe Discrimination … is There Such a Thing?

June 6, 2023 – Today, Facebook rejected our discussion comparing the conditions of two tailpipes due to violating their “discriminatory practices” policy. Not sure how we could have done this? We plead guilty of not liking dirty tailpipes (and engines) that emit more pollutants. Since we received initial rave reviews, we felt more confident about …

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Racing Biofuel – AHA! Climate Discovery for July of 2023

June 1, 2023 – Last weekend at the Indy 500, Shell Oil introduced its next-generation renewable race fuel, ethanol primarily from sugarcane waste. However, race fans looking for speed may not have liked listening to some teams advising their drivers over radio communications to slow down to save tire integrity particularly in the turns where …

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New Type of Hydrogen Fuel – Super Green Hydrogen Made from DiTetra Gas – AHA! Climate Discovery for June of 2023

May 16, 2023 — In November of 2022, Hydrogen Central published our article on Super Green Hydrogen. DiTetra Gas that is also infused into ultra-pure water to produce Watt-Ahh, can be used to make a more energetic form of hydrogen that doubles the horsepower output of fuel cells. Worldwide, major investment in hydrogen is occurring. …

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Genetic Expressions and Predispositions for Disease

May 5, 2023 — Genetic testing can be enlightening. We recently received a genetic report from Wisdom Panel on our cat, Tough-E, and she has a Nordic lineage on her mother’s side (her father is multi-generational American shorthair cat). I now live with two “Vikings” after Rob’s Nordic heritage was confirmed by genetic test results …

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