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ripcity
08-21-2007, 02:12 AM
We all know that Oil is a limeted resorce and someday it is going to run out. We need to devlope a relibile and renwable fuel. If ye don't what are we going to do when it runs out. Traval by horse and buggy? Yea that's progress. I'm sure some of you will tell me that we have years and years of oil reserves, but what happens when they run out?
Dr Gonzo
08-21-2007, 02:14 AM
why do people post stuff like this in the general forum? is it really that hard to put it in the lounge?
ripcity
08-21-2007, 02:20 AM
why do people post stuff like this in the general forum? is it really that hard to put it in the lounge?
My bad I thought I was posting in the lounge. Hopefuly a moderator will move this soon.
james toney already uses an alternative fuel.
Silverfox
08-21-2007, 04:17 AM
Hell man...I hope they do move it soon. Doesn't your spelling embarrass you? This site is populated with either,a few adults who had a limited schooling, or by children in grade 2.
ripcity
08-21-2007, 04:47 AM
Hell man...I hope they do move it soon. Doesn't your spelling embarrass you? This site is populated with either,a few adults who had a limited schooling, or by children in grade 2.
Spelling is overrated. I'm not writting a term paper where I would be concerned with spelling. If the site had a spell checker I would probbly use it. However I am not going to another site and check every word I write.
Brickhaus
08-21-2007, 08:04 AM
Spelling is overrated. I'm not writting a term paper where I would be concerned with spelling. If the site had a spell checker I would probbly use it. However I am not going to another site and check every word I write.
You can download extensions for i.e. and Firefox that automatically do spellchecking for you...
lefthook31
08-21-2007, 08:10 AM
We all know that Oil is a limeted resorce and someday it is going to run out. We need to devlope a relibile and renwable fuel. If ye don't what are we going to do when it runs out. Traval by horse and buggy? Yea that's progress. I'm sure some of you will tell me that we have years and years of oil reserves, but what happens when they run out?
We need to teach people like you how to spell before we ever have a chance to develop an alternative fuel.
RonnieHornschuh
08-21-2007, 08:16 AM
We need to teach people like you how to spell before we ever have a chance to develop an alternative fuel.
:lol: :lol:
runnynose
08-21-2007, 02:08 PM
Ethanol? Eat the LOL.
Tito Time
08-21-2007, 03:22 PM
:lol: :lol:
:yep :yep
ripcity
08-21-2007, 06:14 PM
Dose any one have anything intelgent to say in either agrement or disagrement with my opinion? Obvously a stupid question. If anyone had anything remotely intelgent to say they wouldn't be making fun of my bad spelling.
BigReg
08-21-2007, 06:28 PM
Dose any one have anything intelgent to say in either agrement or disagrement with my opinion? Obvously a stupid question(fragment). If anyone had anything remotely intelgent to say they wouldn't be making fun of my bad spelling.
Come on man, you have to at least spell intelligent correctly. It's hard to take you seriously when you can't even spell does correctly.
C Money
08-21-2007, 07:31 PM
This should be moved to another section, BUT??
FORD MOTOR COMPANY JUST DEVELOPED A CAR THAT HIT 207 MPH and runs on a hydrogen fuel cell and emits ONLY WATER VAPOR!!!
:happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy
One of the big American car companies at that!!! Not Toyota, Honda, etc!!
Way to go Ford, the middle eastern OIL, Ayotollah's will one day being crying in their sand pile's:yep :yep :yep :yep :yep :yep
Ford ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) just became the "world's first automaker to set a land speed record for a production-based fuel cell ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) powered car." The whip used to set the bar, of course, is none other than the Fusion Hydrogen 999 ([Only registered and activated users can see links]), and it reportedly reached over 207 miles-per-hour at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Wendover, Utah without using a drop of gas. Apparently, Ford is hoping that this showcase of speed will somehow translate into advancements that will help us common folk get to work and back sans gasoline, and while we've no idea when a fuel cell propelled Cobra will roll off the line, it did note that a number of fuel cell propelled Focus vehicles were still burning down the roads as part of an ongoing study.
Cant fucking wait!!! Go ahead FORD!! Sure will solve a whole lot of problems:good
PH|LLA
08-21-2007, 07:34 PM
This should be moved to another section, BUT??
FORD MOTOR COMPANY JUST DEVELOPED A CAR THAT HIT 207 MPH and runs on a hydrogen fuel cell and emits ONLY WATER VAPOR!!!
:happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy :happy
One of the big American car companies at that!!! Not Toyota, Honda, etc!!
Way to go Ford, the middle eastern OIL, Ayotollah's will one day being crying in their sand pile's:yep :yep :yep :yep :yep :yep
Cant fucking wait!!! Go ahead FORD!! Sure will solve a whole lot of problems:good
the ayatollahs have been investing their billions of dollars in companies like ford for the past 30 years
Alternative technologies for transportation have been out for about 30 years. The oil companies stopped their widespread use for a reason: to prevent them from infringing on their profit base.
C Money
08-21-2007, 07:44 PM
Alternative technologies for transportation have been out for about 30 years. The oil companies stopped their widespread use for a reason: to prevent them from infringing on their profit base.
Yeah, but they also always lacked power and speed and that helped keep the technology less preferable to the consumer.
I'd have no problem driving a fusion like the one that they just tested.
C Money
08-21-2007, 07:46 PM
the ayatollahs have been investing their billions of dollars in companies like ford for the past 30 years
Dont think they wont feel the sting of a huge drop in oil consumption that will one day come.
boxbible
08-22-2007, 01:49 AM
Brazil's already got cars adapted for using sugar-based ethanol. They expect the whole country to be converted within a decade. No dependance on oil whatsoever.
But the US has problems because the oil companies exert so much influence over the government and the corn farmer lobbyists want it to be a corn-based ethanol which is several times more expensive than a sugar-based one.
With internal problems like this, watch the rest of the world sweep past the US in the not too distant future as our country gets bogged down with excessive stupidity.
ripcity
08-22-2007, 02:11 AM
Brazil's already got cars adapted for using sugar-based ethanol. They expect the whole country to be converted within a decade. No dependance on oil whatsoever.
But the US has problems because the oil companies exert so much influence over the government and the corn farmer lobbyists want it to be a corn-based ethanol which is several times more expensive than a sugar-based one.
With internal problems like this, watch the rest of the world sweep past the US in the not too distant future as our country gets bogged down with excessive stupidity.
I'm glad to see other countrys are going in the right direction.
C Money
08-22-2007, 02:14 AM
Brazil's already got cars adapted for using sugar-based ethanol. They expect the whole country to be converted within a decade. No dependance on oil whatsoever.
But the US has problems because the oil companies exert so much influence over the government and the corn farmer lobbyists want it to be a corn-based ethanol which is several times more expensive than a sugar-based one.
With internal problems like this, watch the rest of the world sweep past the US in the not too distant future as our country gets bogged down with excessive stupidity.
The newer hydorgen fuel cells BLOW AWAY ethanol technology and EMIT WATER VAPOR!! Try that on in a global warming debate.
There will no doubt be time and obstacles between now and mass production/use of this, but with all the BS the US has been through in the middle east and the effects of global warming and its planetary impact? Better days lie ahead, after we go through the shit necessary and caused in the transition:good
sues2nd
08-22-2007, 02:21 AM
james toney already uses an alternative fuel.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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