Topic: dependency on oil
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Thu 10/26/06 01:25 PM
if you read the headlines in the news about exxons 10.5 billion dollar
PROFIT you start to get the feelin that dependency on oil is government
talk for i own stock in exxon lol. we don't really have a dependency on
oil because the options are available but the oil companies and the
government are neglecting to do enough research and development because
it would cut the oil companies profit margins. i mean, how do you
compare indepence from oil and a cleaner environment with less profits
for the oil tycoons and less buying power for the government lobbyists
lol.

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Sat 10/28/06 12:55 AM
if the oil companies pumped all that money into R&D for alternative fuel
sources, they could corner the world energy market and make the profits
from oil look like chump change

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Sat 10/28/06 12:03 PM
i think initially it would make it look like chump change but unless
they jaceked up the price per gallon i don't think it would add up in
the long run. i still think they should do it though because not only
would it help the economy and the environment but if they market it
correctly(not hard)they would be the only distributor til everyone else
caught up with their own plants. i understand that where ethanol is
concerned the sugar version is cleaner but if they went with corn it
would make the us independent and put money back into the us economy by
involving the american farmers. how much you wanna bet they'd still
import corn tho lol.

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Sat 10/28/06 12:10 PM
there's a new fuel out called eco-diesel, it uses rendered animal fats
and vegetable oils to produce "gasoline". A Canadian farmer "discovered"
it one day when his tractor ran out of fuel. He had an abundance of
vegetable oils so he filled his tank with it and it worked. Then he
tried it with his VW and it worked too. Now, one of the boroughs in the
Greater Toronto Area has all of it's public works vehicles running on
it. The irony? They are buying the refined product from the US cuz even
tho it was a Canadian idea, no one here appears to have any forsight
when it comes supporting the growth of this important industry.

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Sat 10/28/06 12:23 PM
there are a bunch of bio diesels available and alot of government
vehicles in the states are turning to them. we just have to get more
vehicles to use them. i work for one of the big three and they are
making them but there isn't enough demand and there never will be unless
the government steps in.

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Sat 10/28/06 12:42 PM
this is why they are holding back th development of cars that don't NEED
gas like th hydrogen car from GM that's only by-product is h2O...and th
"bio" cars that now run on food oil wastes...and Bush is sittin' there
rakein'it all in too....?

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Sat 10/28/06 05:14 PM
What amzaes me is Brazil got tired of being at Opecs mercy and did
something about it. they decided and put it into law that any vehicle
that comes into the country has to have a duo porpuse valve for the
injectors. Now it you pour gas in the tank the valves work and if you
Ethanol it wirks just as well then they went out and seeded more than 3
million ares of corn for the ethanol. Funny how when they show the video
of a local gas statin it said Gas 2.99 and Ethanol .99
So which one do you suppossed sold the most and for the real good
part...
Guess what manufacturer sell the most cars there with the dual injector
system?

GM......Makes you wonder why we cant or wont do the same ah?

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Sat 10/28/06 05:16 PM
Damn I need to proof read this crap before I hit the post reply button.
sorry folks.

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Sat 10/28/06 06:27 PM
that is a good point taino and i think brazil did the right thing. the
only thing stopping us from doing it is the government. the oil
companies have huge lobbyist powers and they are not ready to let go of
their huge profits. it was reported the other day that exxon had a 10.5
billion dollar profit after all the bills were paid, that's a ton a
money man.
doesn't brazil produce sugarcane as well? if we got into ethanol til
something cleaner came along or until the hydrogen powered car was
brought along further the us farming industry would boom and between the
us and brazil producing corn(if that were the way they went)both nations
could be free of the dependency on crude oil and have enough left over
to export to the rest of the world to improve all sides.

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Sat 10/28/06 08:17 PM
No shit guys...we only have 4 oil companies in Canada, and the gov't IS
ONE OF THEM!!!! and I don't mean that our leader is an owner of one, I
mean the gov't owns it as a crown corporation.
The funny part is, corn is the nation's largest cash crop. In Ontario
alone it brings in up to $2 billion per year. I would think that A) the
cost "of doing business" would be substantially less than it is in the
crude oil industry and B) the initial oulay to get a federal program for
eco-diesel up and running would pay for itself in no time, for everyone.
Even rendered fats work very well, so well that they produce even
less pollution than grain based fuels. Think of all the fast food and
other restaurants in any city of 250,000 or more. They all have used up
cooking oils and fats. What a racket THAT could be. Charge all these
places a small fee to remove those wastes, refine them, (which also
causes next to no pollution )
and sell it again as fuel. A nice double end income which causes
absolutely NO environmental damage on the retrieval end, and negligable
environmental damage at the user end. The amazing thing with the "fat
fuels" is, no engine modifications are required(keep in mind we're
talking diesels).
Am I stupid cuz I just can NOT see the fascination with petroleum
based gasoline?

The hydrogen car scares me tho, can you imagine the headline if there
was a car accident: "Two car collision in Downtown Toronto. 120,000
people killed" lol

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Sat 10/28/06 10:12 PM
i haven't read much about the hydrogen cars but from what i hear the
fuel cell is very stable but i need to read more. the bio diesel is
funny because the us has an almost unlimited supply of corn and fat
people lol. don't forget about the waste from all the cosmetic surgery
animal lol our cars would run off our own glutton and vanity lol it
would be an endless fuel source.

PublicAnimalNo9's photo
Sat 10/28/06 10:50 PM
lmaoooo good point KB...never thot of that..as for the hydrogen cars, I
dunno if that would happen..just kinda playin with the idea lol

Ghostrecon's photo
Sat 10/28/06 11:35 PM
Hey

I need the oil so I can lub up and jerk off to see my oil stock go up.
LOL

michael1313's photo
Sun 10/29/06 01:17 AM
hey "Ghost?...good party huh?...........M.

PublicAnimalNo9's photo
Sun 10/29/06 01:52 AM
Dude..you REALLY don't wanna be stroking them potroleum based products
into yer wangeroo....real bad for it lmao

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Sun 10/29/06 07:28 AM
hydrogen batteries,,,GREAT IDEA! wish I had thought of it!
GM already has prototype cars out now,some form of a "skateboard"lookin'
thing that you may interchange th body styles for differing conditions
of your drivin' habbits...M.

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Sun 10/29/06 07:56 AM
that comment about lubing up and jerking off goes perfectly with your
fat cat picture lol.

jen36's photo
Sun 10/29/06 08:07 AM
morning KB just readng the new forums thought id say hi

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Sun 10/29/06 08:20 AM
hey jen

jen36's photo
Sun 10/29/06 08:26 AM
like the new community forum a true voice for something other than
sex...lol