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donquijote1954 wrote:
> No, SUVs (or whatever vehicle you drive) don't run on water. They run > on oil, Some of them run on corn (ethanol) now. |
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"Just A User" <ken@up-yours-spammer.net> wrote in message news:L_SdnfDtTc063B_anZ2dnUVZ_obinZ2d@giganews.com... > donquijote1954 wrote: >> No, SUVs (or whatever vehicle you drive) don't run on water. They run >> on oil, > > Some of them run on corn (ethanol) now. Kind of a shame that corn, wheat and other bio-ethanol sources are low, with rapidly escalating prices isn't it...food prices skyrocketting so that folk can still drive their cars.... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6481029.stm http://www.thetrumpet.com/index.php?q=4328.2580.0.0 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/ma...3/cncorn113.xml and so on.... tik |
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In article <fltk3v$f2n$1@scotsman.ed.ac.uk>, athome@blueyonder.co.uk
says... > > "Just A User" <ken@up-yours-spammer.net> wrote in message > news:L_SdnfDtTc063B_anZ2dnUVZ_obinZ2d@giganews.com... > > donquijote1954 wrote: > >> No, SUVs (or whatever vehicle you drive) don't run on water. They run > >> on oil, > > > > Some of them run on corn (ethanol) now. > > Kind of a shame that corn, wheat and other bio-ethanol sources are low, with > rapidly escalating prices isn't it...food prices skyrocketting so that folk > can still drive their cars.... Using corn as the source for ethanol is just an interim step to much more economical sources, mainly high-cellulose items such as switch grass, sawdust, etc. -- Remove the ns_ from if replying by e-mail (but keep posts in the newsgroups if possible). |
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The immortal Khan wrote:
> "Just A User" <ken@up-yours-spammer.net> wrote in message > >>donquijote1954 wrote: >> >>>No, SUVs (or whatever vehicle you drive) don't run on water. They run >>>on oil, >> >>Some of them run on corn (ethanol) now. > > > Kind of a shame that corn, wheat and other bio-ethanol sources are low, with > rapidly escalating prices isn't it...food prices skyrocketting so that folk > can still drive their cars.... > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6481029.stm > http://www.thetrumpet.com/index.php?q=4328.2580.0.0 > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/ma...3/cncorn113.xml > > and so on.... I don't think it's possible to please some Green types with any sort of technology. Once H2 fueled vehicles come on line in perhaps 10-15 years, their by-product of combustion will be water vapor. Water vapor is much more effective "greenhouse gas" than CO2. I think the planet is doomed unless there is mass human destruction! Perhaps SUVs are actually doing Earth a favor? They murder large numbers of other vehicle operators on the road out of sheer joy of murder. We need even bigger SUVs so they can take out buses and trains and even taxiing airliners to eliminate large swaths of humanity in a single "accident". By converting all our food grains to fuel to run them, SUVs will destroy more of humanity from starvation and disease! Humans, BAD! SUV, friend of Mother Earth! SMH |
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"Stephen Harding" <smharding16@msn.com> wrote in message news:u0ugj.2734$EN6.2224@trndny07... > The immortal Khan wrote: >> "Just A User" <ken@up-yours-spammer.net> wrote in message >>>donquijote1954 wrote: > > I don't think it's possible to please some Green types with > any sort of technology. > > Once H2 fueled vehicles come on line in perhaps 10-15 years, > their by-product of combustion will be water vapor. > > Water vapor is much more effective "greenhouse gas" than > CO2. But the atmosphere can only hold so much water vapor before it falls out of the sky as potential fuel; rain. Water vapor will probably not effect greenhouse problems very much. So donquijote1954 is just showing off how little he knows about what is happening in the world. |
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Red Cloud wrote:
> That's honest opinion being American consumer automobile addicted > culture. Sure Americans are fighting for green stuff but that's just > window dressing. In deepest psyche of America, they are all desire > to drive SUV and Hummer. That is the American psyche. Driving > big car, driving like NASCAR are their passion and psyche. This is > why bicycle will never be the public transporatation in America. > Bike is too slow and too silence and unable to kill human being. Only missing thing photo Red Cloud tear in eye. HHT! SB |
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"Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote in message news:478279d8$0$8825$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Red Cloud wrote: > > > That's honest opinion being American consumer automobile addicted > > culture. Sure Americans are fighting for green stuff but that's just > > window dressing. In deepest psyche of America, they are all desire > > to drive SUV and Hummer. That is the American psyche. Driving > > big car, driving like NASCAR are their passion and psyche. This is > > why bicycle will never be the public transporatation in America. > > Bike is too slow and too silence and unable to kill human being. > > Only missing thing photo Red Cloud tear in eye. HHT! SB > > If you are concerned with your health, you won't be riding a bicycle. Too many accidents per mile. |
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Jack May wrote:
> "Stephen Harding" <smharding16@msn.com> wrote in message > >>Once H2 fueled vehicles come on line in perhaps 10-15 years, >>their by-product of combustion will be water vapor. >> >>Water vapor is much more effective "greenhouse gas" than >>CO2. > > But the atmosphere can only hold so much water vapor before it falls out of > the sky as potential fuel; rain. Water vapor will probably not effect > greenhouse problems very much. I think I read that during the Carboniferous period that the earth was as hot as it has ever been. ISTR that one of the reasons was due to large amounts of water vapor in the air (volcanoes? geothermal activity?). Can't remember what the source of it was. Maybe just evaporation from oceans. At any rate, the air can be very heavily saturated with water without it raining, or without rain clearing up the humidity. Check out many of the tropical locations of the world where heavy rains don't lessen humidity. Perhaps H2 powered SUVs will bring on a glacial cooling period when all that SUV derived water vapor freezes into snow and ice in Minnesota and Canada, feeding glaciers and burying our cities!!! Wow, those SUVs are really something, huh? SMH |
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Red Cloud wrote:
> That's honest opinion being American consumer automobile addicted > culture. Sure Americans are fighting for green stuff but that's just > window dressing. In deepest psyche of America, they are all desire > to drive SUV and Hummer. That is the American psyche. Driving > big car, driving like NASCAR are their passion and psyche. This is > why bicycle will never be the public transporatation in America. > Bike is too slow and too silence and unable to kill human being. Me addicted American killer automobile consumer. Me American psyche demand NASCAR killer Hummer making lots noise! SMH |
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George Conklin wrote:
> If you are concerned with your health, you won't be riding a bicycle. Too > many accidents per mile. Like how many? Cite please. SMH |
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donquijote1954 wrote:
> Lions for lambs. The lion makes the sheep vote in a certain way, and > the sheep blindly follow. Didn't know sheep voted. What sort of bribes do the sheep get from the lions? Extra grazing privileges? A higher percentage of the wool trade? Outlawing of lamb chops? SMH |
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George Conklin wrote:
> "Bill Sornson" <askme@ask.me> wrote in message > news:478279d8$0$8825$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> Red Cloud wrote: >> >>> That's honest opinion being American consumer automobile addicted >>> culture. Sure Americans are fighting for green stuff but that's >>> just window dressing. In deepest psyche of America, they are all >>> desire to drive SUV and Hummer. That is the American psyche. Driving >>> big car, driving like NASCAR are their passion and psyche. This is >>> why bicycle will never be the public transporatation in America. >>> Bike is too slow and too silence and unable to kill human being. >> >> Only missing thing photo Red Cloud tear in eye. HHT! SB >> >> > If you are concerned with your health, you won't be riding a > bicycle. Too many accidents per mile. First of all, WHOOSH. Secondly, I'm well over 20,000 miles now, with zero accidents. When should I start getting scared?!? Bill "now mountain biking is a far different story" S. |
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"Stephen Harding" <smharding16@msn.com> wrote in message news:Zhxgj.9242$Xo1.4668@trnddc06... > Jack May wrote: >> "Stephen Harding" <smharding16@msn.com> wrote in message > I think I read that during the Carboniferous period that > the earth was as hot as it has ever been. > > ISTR that one of the reasons was due to large amounts of > water vapor in the air (volcanoes? geothermal activity?). > Can't remember what the source of it was. Maybe just > evaporation from oceans. > > At any rate, the air can be very heavily saturated with > water without it raining, or without rain clearing up > the humidity. Check out many of the tropical locations > of the world where heavy rains don't lessen humidity. From: http://www.wxdude.com/humidity.html Air can only hold 100% relative humidity. For rain the 100% relative humidity is at the altitude where the rain is coming from, not the ground where the humidity gage is normally. It takes some time for the 100% humidity "mist" to form into drops which fall as rain. There are cases where there can be super cooled water being more than 100%, but that is rare. So for all practical purposes vapor is not going to do much to increase global warming because it will precipitate out as rain when it reaches 100% humidity at some place in the atmosphere. Since we get rain now, the air is often saturated at some place with the maximum moisture it can hold. |
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Red Cloud wrote:
> > That's honest opinion being American consumer automobile addicted > culture. Sure Americans are fighting for green stuff but that's just > window dressing. In deepest psyche of America, they are all desire > to drive SUV and Hummer. That is the American psyche. Driving > big car, driving like NASCAR are their passion and psyche. This is > why bicycle will never be the public transporatation in America. > Bike is too slow and too silence and unable to kill human being. What, no "White Penis Power"? -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia "And never forget, life ultimately makes failures of all people." A. Derleth |
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Red Cloud <mmdir2005@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:139ec435-3312-4ef6-be87-396feaf88856@j20g2000hsi.googlegroups.com: > Bike is too slow and too silence and unable to kill human being. Why would you want to kill human being with your bike, RC. That's horrible! |
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