Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 14:26:26 -0500, "C. E. White"
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>Brandon Sommerville wrote:
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>> >Well you don't even have this right. Canada has a much higher per capita energy
>> >consumption than the US.
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>> Costs money to heat all those homes in our winters.
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>Oh, I thought it was from all the gas used by Canadians driving to Florida.
Nope, then we're burning *American* energy!
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<cewhite3@mindspring.com> wrote:
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>Brandon Sommerville wrote:
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>> >Well you don't even have this right. Canada has a much higher per capita energy
>> >consumption than the US.
>>
>> Costs money to heat all those homes in our winters.
>
>Oh, I thought it was from all the gas used by Canadians driving to Florida.
Nope, then we're burning *American* energy!
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In rec.autos.driving z <gzuckier@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 2) Fermentation is, by definition, carried out without oxygen and
> therefore produces no CO2.
You are completely high. Ask any homebrewer.
> 2) Fermentation is, by definition, carried out without oxygen and
> therefore produces no CO2.
You are completely high. Ask any homebrewer.
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In rec.autos.driving z <gzuckier@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 2) Fermentation is, by definition, carried out without oxygen and
> therefore produces no CO2.
You are completely high. Ask any homebrewer.
> 2) Fermentation is, by definition, carried out without oxygen and
> therefore produces no CO2.
You are completely high. Ask any homebrewer.
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In rec.autos.driving z <gzuckier@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 2) Fermentation is, by definition, carried out without oxygen and
> therefore produces no CO2.
You are completely high. Ask any homebrewer.
> 2) Fermentation is, by definition, carried out without oxygen and
> therefore produces no CO2.
You are completely high. Ask any homebrewer.
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z wrote:
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> "The Ancient One" <onlytheone@thetopknows.com> wrote in message news:<vsfatnq5409837@corp.supernews.com>...
> > No, there would be more of it do to less stringent controls, only the
> > location would be different. Hardly rocket science here.
>
> Well, if that's your worry, you can't rely on blocking Kyoto. Why
> isn't there more of it now? There are currently less stringent
> controls on emissions in the third world than the US. What's stopping
> the average Chinese from consuming the same energy as the US? Why
> don't they just drop over to the local Walmart and buy an air
> conditioner on their Visa, and let it keep their big old house at 68
> degrees all summer? Why aren't they driving big huge heavy truck-based
> vehicles on their commutes to their jobs and to the supermarkets? Are
> they just waiting for Kyoto, for some reason?
Ummm - I think it's because their entire socio-economic-political system
sucks. So we should be punished because we are blessed with a better
system rather than one that forces a certain brand of equality on people
so that everyone is pushed down to a desperate state of misery? Nah!
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z wrote:
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> "The Ancient One" <onlytheone@thetopknows.com> wrote in message news:<vsfatnq5409837@corp.supernews.com>...
> > No, there would be more of it do to less stringent controls, only the
> > location would be different. Hardly rocket science here.
>
> Well, if that's your worry, you can't rely on blocking Kyoto. Why
> isn't there more of it now? There are currently less stringent
> controls on emissions in the third world than the US. What's stopping
> the average Chinese from consuming the same energy as the US? Why
> don't they just drop over to the local Walmart and buy an air
> conditioner on their Visa, and let it keep their big old house at 68
> degrees all summer? Why aren't they driving big huge heavy truck-based
> vehicles on their commutes to their jobs and to the supermarkets? Are
> they just waiting for Kyoto, for some reason?
Ummm - I think it's because their entire socio-economic-political system
sucks. So we should be punished because we are blessed with a better
system rather than one that forces a certain brand of equality on people
so that everyone is pushed down to a desperate state of misery? Nah!
Bill Putney
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z wrote:
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> "The Ancient One" <onlytheone@thetopknows.com> wrote in message news:<vsfatnq5409837@corp.supernews.com>...
> > No, there would be more of it do to less stringent controls, only the
> > location would be different. Hardly rocket science here.
>
> Well, if that's your worry, you can't rely on blocking Kyoto. Why
> isn't there more of it now? There are currently less stringent
> controls on emissions in the third world than the US. What's stopping
> the average Chinese from consuming the same energy as the US? Why
> don't they just drop over to the local Walmart and buy an air
> conditioner on their Visa, and let it keep their big old house at 68
> degrees all summer? Why aren't they driving big huge heavy truck-based
> vehicles on their commutes to their jobs and to the supermarkets? Are
> they just waiting for Kyoto, for some reason?
Ummm - I think it's because their entire socio-economic-political system
sucks. So we should be punished because we are blessed with a better
system rather than one that forces a certain brand of equality on people
so that everyone is pushed down to a desperate state of misery? Nah!
Bill Putney
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Joe wrote:
> "Fermentation is, by definition, carried out without oxygen and therefore
> produces no CO2."
> Go back to grade school:
> "Alcohol fermentation is done by yeast and some kinds of bacteria. The
> "waste" products of this process are ethanol and carbon dioxide (CO2)"
> http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/cellresp.htm
IIRC, the big concern of the environuts a few (maybe 10 or 15) years ago that
wanted to put something similar to sealed diapers on cows and other farm animals
was the release of too much methane into the atmosphere. Wouldn't you like to
have had the Depends™ concession if that had gone thru, z?
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Joe wrote:
> "Fermentation is, by definition, carried out without oxygen and therefore
> produces no CO2."
> Go back to grade school:
> "Alcohol fermentation is done by yeast and some kinds of bacteria. The
> "waste" products of this process are ethanol and carbon dioxide (CO2)"
> http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/cellresp.htm
IIRC, the big concern of the environuts a few (maybe 10 or 15) years ago that
wanted to put something similar to sealed diapers on cows and other farm animals
was the release of too much methane into the atmosphere. Wouldn't you like to
have had the Depends™ concession if that had gone thru, z?
Bill Putney
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Joe wrote:
> "Fermentation is, by definition, carried out without oxygen and therefore
> produces no CO2."
> Go back to grade school:
> "Alcohol fermentation is done by yeast and some kinds of bacteria. The
> "waste" products of this process are ethanol and carbon dioxide (CO2)"
> http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/cellresp.htm
IIRC, the big concern of the environuts a few (maybe 10 or 15) years ago that
wanted to put something similar to sealed diapers on cows and other farm animals
was the release of too much methane into the atmosphere. Wouldn't you like to
have had the Depends™ concession if that had gone thru, z?
Bill Putney
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"x")
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