Reader comments: Make water out of air? Utahn goes with the flow

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Anonymous | 7:29 p.m. Feb. 5, 2008
like a humid afire
jane trades | 8:52 a.m. July 3, 2008
Instead of a jab at the end of article on the product, maybe someone might hook these people up with someone that can incorperate a solar panel, windmill or whatever to lower the long term cost of fuel. I stumbled on this looking for something similar for my family so we dont have to depend on the government on a good day much less a bad one! I do know an actual world patented inventer in the world of energy if they wanted me to connect them I would.

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Jonathan Wright, one of the creators of AquaMagic, fills a cup with water from "cloud-in-a-box" machine in Washington, D.C., Saturday. (Suzanne Struglinski, Deseret Morning News)
Suzanne Struglinski, Deseret Morning News
Jonathan Wright, one of the creators of AquaMagic, fills a cup with water from "cloud-in-a-box" machine in Washington, D.C., Saturday.