
madjack

madjack wrote:...no, but big oil can and does...ever seen those gize testifying before congress...they look just like the gnomes of Zurich(close enough ayway)
madjack
Kurt (Indiana) wrote:With gas prices climbing, it's costing me well over $5000 per year to go to work. I'd better retire before I cvan't afford to make the trip.![]()
Good new is I got a $3000 raise. I'm still behind.
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I read (today) about a massive oil discovery in Brazil (SA). Bad news is that it probably won't be pumped until 2020.
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According to the Mayan calendar, we might not need it anyway.
Elumia wrote:I watched this last nite
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/car/
Click and Clack looked at the car of the future...
Featured some good ole American technology. Hybrid research being done at UC Davis, Tesla motor cars is Silicon valley (interesting that the biggest part of what makes the tesla cool is Software for controls and battery management). Chevy volt, and research at MIT in internal combustion engines.
Mark
H@nk wrote:One thing I don't understand. The € is worth 1 and a half more than the $,
here in Europe we pay for 1 liter petrol €1.59. The oil world is completely lost
Yesterday I have driven a Audi A6 TDI, 160 HP and I had to look to the dashboardx to see it was a diesel engine. Quick and less consumption.
I saw the last 2 years at Le Mans, the Audi and Peugeot dieselcars won the first 3 prizes. Number four however was a Corvette petrol car.
Greetings Henk
Doberman wrote:If people decided to go with electric cars, that would solve the problem right? Not so fast...the greenies have not allowed us to build any more powerplants (which are overextended already).
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