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Machine pulls drinking water from air
http://www.nbcactionnews.com/news/lo...2-2da38dc542ad
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I agree this could be very useful in an emergency when water is needed.
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I have two of those in my house. They're called "air conditioners."
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yes, no doubt.. if I'm not careful, my ac will produce enough to overflow ![]() |
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That is awesome. We should make a large facility of these machines and solve the whole drought problem worldwide.
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Okay, the ac does the same, well just go out to back of the unit catch you a big glass and enjoy. But I'm not thristy, thanks.
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