Waterfuelconverters.com also has the domain waterfuel.us. Frankly I created this website years ago, and I wish I could just change the domain name to something more appropriate. I create the website when I was in college writing a patent. The patent is called the Streamlined Electrolyzer. Such a device, it the patent went through, would and could be referenced as a water fuel converter. But the patent was not approved for a variety of reason, and there the website is not representative of the idea I once had. The website has evolved into a consulting business. Therefore a different name would be more appropriate. Maybe waterfuelconsulting.com would be more applicable.

Ultimately it is what it is, and the domain name will remain unchanged. I don’t feel entirely uncomfortable with the name because it is representative of the Streamlined Electrolyzer that I invented in college. Maybe in the future when I have enough money I’ll get the design patented legitimately. As for now the design and utility will remain unpatented for economic reason.

I will keep my website only forever. It is fully self sustaining because the corporation receives money from Google ads, and the hosting account is paid for by the same bank account automatically. It will pay for itself for eternity. This gives me a sense of contentment.

My website is technically perfect. While the content can be debated, the code itself has been crafted to W3C perfection. It is semantically perfect, and its accessibility has been tweaked to relative excellence. Given the attractiveness that I wanted, the advance javascript content does seamless degrade; meaning that if javascript is not enable the website is still viewable. Also if images are no auto loaded, or disable, the website will still appear correct. Also if flash is disable the website will appear correctly. I am very proud of the website as a technical achievement; this is clearly independent of the business entity itself.