I've got a car that runs on water. No, really. The thing is, these other cars, they just decide to run on gas. Totally ignoring the potential of water power. Of course this design is really fundamental to the way cars will be built in the future, you could call it a foundation of a new paradigm for cars-- all the performance of a gas car, without all the hassle and expense- not to mention pollution-- of gasoline. Just simple pure water.<p>Don't believe me? You shouldn't. The question is, how can we take TechCrunch seriously when they do not even ask the basic questions?<p>Edit:
Seriously, they say its distributed but ACID compiant. Ok, how do you do that? This violates the CAP theorem. How do they handle partitions? Without answering this, the article is as meaningless as an announcement of a water powered car.