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  2. List of David Letterman sketches - Wikipedia

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    Letterman will look to the camera to his left and read a fake news headline with an ostensibly disingenuous smile and cheery demeanor. On the screen, in the style of a newscast, appears a news graphic next to Letterman's face and the legend "Dave Letterman, Action News" at the bottom of the screen.

  3. Dry gas - Wikipedia

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    Dry gas is an alcohol-based additive gas used in automobiles to prevent water from freezing in water-contaminated fuels, thereby restoring the combustive power of gasoline spoiled by water. Dry gas is added to the fuel tank and binds to the water to burn it off, and typically contains either methanol or isopropyl alcohol .

  4. Iridescence - Wikipedia

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    Iridescence can for example be due to thin-film interference, the functional analogue of selective wavelength attenuation as seen with the Fabry–Pérot interferometer, and can be seen in oil films on water and soap bubbles. Iridescence is also found in plants, animals and many other items.

  5. Water-fuelled car - Wikipedia

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    Related to the water-fuelled car hoax are claims that additives, often a pill, can convert the water into usable fuel, similar to a carbide lamp, in which a high-energy additive produces the combustible fuel. These claims are all false, and often with fraudulent intent, as water itself cannot contribute any energy to the process.

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  7. Fuel gauge - Wikipedia

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    Magnetoresistance type fuel level sensors, now becoming common in small aircraft applications, offer a potential alternative for automotive use.These fuel level sensors work similar to the potentiometer example, however a sealed detector at the float pivot determines the angular position of a magnet pair at the pivot end of the float arm.

  8. Gasoline Linked to 150 Million Cases of Mental Health ...

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    Stock image of a gasoline fuel nozzle. More than 150 million cases of mental health disorders — including ADHD , anxiety and depression — may have been caused by lead in gasoline.

  9. State inspects Monroe County Speedway station for water in ...

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    Most stations have a monitoring system that informs them of the presence of water in gasoline, Sowder said, and the Bloomington Speedway station had gotten complaints and was addressing the problem.