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Thread: New Liquid Fuel Faster, More Efficient -- and Greener, Too

  1. #11
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    SSDD. 'Nuff said.

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    Don't EVEN get me started on this pile of sh*t program....

    And the gall of the NYT of all papers to run this piece. They typically are the loyal publicity arm of government intervention, and I would bet my next measily check were trumpeting ethanol as a cure-all in the beginning.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Wehrenberg View Post
    Here is what happens when the government gets involved.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/25/op...tner.html?_r=3

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    I think that I recall that the ethanol subsidies were not renewed this June or July,I hope that our gasoline will improve if this is the case.

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    While we're talking about being green, take a look at this product. I've been considering installing some on our vehicles, any advice?

    http://www.allgreenoilrefiner.com/

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    Don't drink the KoolAid Chuck.

    The oils we use in our vehicles are complex compounds that are used for much more than just lubrication in our sophisticated engines of today. While they do perform well and last much longer than the oils of yesterday they do break down and they do need to be replaced. With the high tolerances of modern engines oil changes are less because of contaminents, and more because key components have broken down.

    I hope Ken Brewer lends his expertise on this.

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    It is interesting that the MA company has leased a 1000 acres in Lea County, NM. For those of you who may not know, Lea County is one of the richest producing natural gas and oil fields in the country. Obviously, they are also blessed with lots of sunlight. They must me using CO2 from some refining process from the petroleum industry to "grow" their product. Interesting.................
    Tony and Jenny Conder
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    I was thinking more to the likes of;

    Lulismo v Chavismo, Venezuela

    Kinh, Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, Saudi Arabia

    H H Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, Bahrain

    Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah, Kuwait

    Royal Dutch Shell

    and others that would benefit by controlling the production of energy.

    Just sayin here, we'll find out in time.


    JIM

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