Inventor Tom Kasmer briefly discussed his patented Hydristor, which he described as an "infinitely variable hydrostatic transmission." Kasmer believes this new technology will revolutionize hydraulics and sees an immediate application in the automobile industry. The name of his invention is a combination of the words "hydraulic" and "transistor." It is currently being tested with a couple of large manufacturers. If all goes according to Kasmer's plan, vehicle fuel economy will be dramatically improved (imagine SUVs that get 100 mpg), and acceleration times will be cut in half.
Due to technical difficulties, Art terminated Kasmer's interview early and went to Open Lines, which included a man who said he worshiped Satan and was "possessed."
During the first hour, Hank Cohen, president of MGM Television Entertainment, and actress Ellen Muth talked about the Showtime original series Dead Like Me. The dark comedy/drama looks at mortality through the eyes of Georgia "George" Lass (Ellen Muth) and a team of fellow grim reapers. Cohen and Muth said the show's ultimate message is to live life to the fullest.