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    yeah, a lot of credit goes to the one who built the thing and not the one who designed or conceptualize it which is the case of honda's water powered car lol
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by safeorigin View Post
    yeah, a lot of credit goes to the one who built the thing and not the one who designed or conceptualize it which is the case of honda's water powered car lol
    hehe. actually, in pinas, the media gives too much attention on inventions that actually don't work or popstars who can't actually sing. LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A121 View Post
    hehe. actually, in pinas, the media gives too much attention on inventions that actually don't work or popstars who can't actually sing. LOL.

    True.

    But in fairness, most pinoy inventors are not given any recognition or media mileage by government o local press...

    Laging pinagdududahan...

    Thats why they are compelled to sell their products and patents abroad...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdm View Post
    The Technogas brand " technogas technique" is I think a local brand that sells a variety of local appliances..
    Dang! Naalala ko pa yung commercial jingle niya sa TV.

    You name it. We have it. The technogas technique!
    Oh the technogas is technofantastic!

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    well, the guy who got the idea certainly deserves some recognition but it's also our skepticism that makes us lag down. eg. nuclear power and investing on modified rice
    Last edited by safeorigin; September 30th, 2008 at 08:09 PM.
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdm View Post
    True.

    But in fairness, most pinoy inventors are not given any recognition or media mileage by government o local press...

    Laging pinagdududahan...

    Thats why they are compelled to sell their products and patents abroad...
    Dapat lang na maging skeptical at mapagtanong sa bagong discoveries. Hindi naman kasi pwedeng maniwala agad without scientific evidence or review. Syempre, marami ring gustong makaalam at maintindihan yung bagong discovery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A121 View Post
    Dapat lang na maging skeptical at mapagtanong sa bagong discoveries. Hindi naman kasi pwedeng maniwala agad without scientific evidence or review. Syempre, marami ring gustong makaalam at maintindihan yung bagong discovery.

    Agree!

    Just like those energy saving gadgets....

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    imo minsan kulang lang sa marketing strategy ang mga inventors to sell their inventions...

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    PER'TUA


    It was the convergence of metallurgy and lubrication technology that enabled its founder, JUANITO A. SIMON to invent and conceptualize a new technology that would produce a lubricant for oil and metal treatment that would significantly solve foremost problem in mechanical engines.


    Out of this new technology a product called Tribotech was formulated by Simon and was sold in the U.S. Tribotech had amazing results. It greatly reduced friction in the metal surfaces of engines resulting in better gas mileage, longer engine and oil life by as much as three times, and reduced carbon emissions. A torture test on Tribotech's efficiency was conducted by an independent consulting firm Project Group West of Cypress, California, whereby a car that had been earlier treated with Tribotech and then drained of all of its oil, was driven for 776 miles and the result was - no damage whatsoever to the vehicle.

    In 1994 Simon launched his version of Tribotech in the Philippines under the brand name Per'tua which is an abridgement of the term, perpetual, which means eternal life - eternal life for the machine.


    [SIZE=3]In 1995, Juanito Simon became accredited as a genuine International Inventor after he acquired a patent for the technology from the United States Patent Office and registered it worldwide[/SIZE] (Meaning, this has global coverage). On that same year, he was awarded as Outstanding Energy Manager by the Department of Energy and the Energy Management Association of the Philippines.
    The problem is I had not seen the Per'Tua oil from the shelves of hardwares....I've been using it since 1999..and its effective..

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    Some of the products of Pinoy inventor Mr. Simon including the Per'TUa oil...

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