Mr Fizzx -
On a post I made a while ago, I was fighting with my browser. It
kept
popping up with some sort of Mailreader error that wouldn't let me
complete a sentence in peace. I've had a recent disk problem and
had to reload a thing or two.
In case I was unclear, I disagree with devoting A LOT of land to
solar
or wind-power and I doubt electric vehicles are going to do much
until
a better battery can be invented, but I sorta agree with hybrid
vehicles, but only in a hazy sort of way. I need more info before
developing a strong pro or con opion about hybrids, but I feel you
have info that could be enlightening at least. If you have a URL
that would shed more light than I have at present I'd be interested
in seeing what you've got.
2Penny
FrediFizzx wrote:
> "2Penny" <lw_rogers@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:joOVj.293$l97.52@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>
>> Hey Folks -
>>
>> I've been led to understand that the slime one normally associates
>> with
>> algae is a refinable variety of petroleum like "light sweet crude"
>> and
>> this biofuel can be produced quickly and economicly. This sounds
>> almost
>> too good to believe.
>>
>> As I understand it, KLM isn't interested in being dependent on
>> foreigh
>> oil and have started a KLM owned production facilily to produce
fuel
>> for KLM airlines. Are these people really French? Why can't the
DoD
>> do something like that? If the DoD did something like that
>> wouldn't that
>> be a first step in a campaign to become independent from the
>> middle east.
>>
>> Wouldn't oil drilling companies possibly be driven out of business
>> and
>> so wouldn't they ****ft from drilling to producing this biofuel?
>>
>> What do you think?
>
>
> Hi 2Penny,
>
> I thought KLM was Dutch. Well, if oil stays high all this and more alt.
> energy sources become more economically feasible. So I think it is
> better for the world if oil prices do stay high. I think the really big
> thing for the future is gigantic solar power farms and not biofuels that
> much. Then more hybrid and electric vehicles.
>
> Fred


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