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The End is Near....I just paid 2.99 for deisel
Well guys the end must be near deisel just dropped below 3$. I cant fucking believe it. Fill up now while its cheap..
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Don't worry. In forty or fifty years from now when oil is completely depleted I'm sure America will get get on the ball and develop some awesome alternative to it! Like coal. ROFL
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Why dont you run your car with veggie oil , I heard on TV the car needs no mods to run on it.
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there is probably been some things invented, but the oil companies are keeping it under raps so they can continue to milk the profit.
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The oil companies are laffing all the way bank when people call $3/gallon cheap :disgust Was $2.79 when I filled up last week. Cost me $90 :mad: |
yeah. ok
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In Brazil cars run on ethanol.
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You know how much money the government spent developing the atomic bomb? Roughly 25 billion dollars when you adjust for inflation. Twenty-Five BILLION dollars to develop a weapon that has the potential to wipe mankind from the face of the planet, spent in a period of a couple of years! You wanna know how much money the government has spent on alternative fuel research? If you ignore nuclear energy (lol), then roughly about 1 billion dollars... in the last decade :) For 2007, Bush committed $2 billion dollars over the next decade for COAL research. He's giving just $148 million in Solar, and $44 million in Wind power research in that same time lol. This country is addicted to fossil fuels and shows no signs of freeing themselves from them. If this country would plunk 25 billion dollars into solar energy I guarantee you?ll get 90-95% efficient solar cells. With those you would be able to capture nearly 400-500 watts per square meter? fucking pave Montana with solar panels, nobody lives there, and power the fucking country without using god damn fossil fuels.
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Yea that works but its hard to get still. Will cost me more to drive there to get it (about an hour). As soon as its more available im there. However its still more expensive than regular deisel right now. |
yea goodbye American muscle!
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1. There is lots of oil, just not enough refineries to refine it
2. Economic incentive drives innovation (ie investment in alternative eneregy sources is positively correlated to oil price) |
what would Bush help research for other energy sources? He owns oil companies, at least partially. And he is, after all, a capitalist. So why would he give a flying sausage about the American people?
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This uncertainty about future demand and the bottleneck in refining capabilities poses a large risk to oil companies due to the increasing costs of getting oil out of the ground or the sand or whereever it is. There is a profit maximizing price for oil - and it is less then what it is now. |
just pay some kids 10$ to get it for you :winkwink:
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I can't wait until Australia starts releasing larger models of hybrid cars. All we have here at the moment is the little Toyota and Honda runabouts. I'm a tall guy and I have a wife and kid so that size car is pretty much useless.
How about a bigger V8 hybrid with fake engine and exhaust notes when it's running on electric. :1orglaugh |
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