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Old 06-18-07, 03:01 PM   #16
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Yes I read it, it's simply nonesense and against the opinion of the most reputated geologists.
You mean the author is lying ?

Frankly especially after seeing that man made global warming scam and other scams, nothing surprizes me anymore. I don't believe blindly anymore in what sciantists say after relizing how corrupt or missleaded they can be or how much cover up is made with certain truths.

In any generation many world end cenarios are fabricated. Some people seem to make their living with it.

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And anyway, the slow recovery rate still doesn't solve the problem of a constant growth in demand.
If it's true what the author says then just drill more holes.

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Look at what happened in Argentina some years ago....something like that is what we can expect.:hmm:
What happened there ?

The cover up and suppression of certain technology is the big problem. Technologies that would easily solve the energy problem.
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Old 06-18-07, 03:10 PM   #17
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Frankly especially after seeing that man made global warming scam and other scams, nothing surprizes me anymore. I don't believe blindly anymore in what sciantists say after relizing how corrupt or missleaded they can be or how much cover up is made with certain truths.
You're actually comparing a finite resource scarcety to global warming?
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Old 06-18-07, 03:12 PM   #18
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Scientists are just in it for the money, they want gold-plated beakers and diamond-studded Bunsen burners.
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Old 06-18-07, 03:37 PM   #19
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Scientists are just in it for the money, they want gold-plated beakers and diamond-studded Bunsen burners.
No all but the situation is worse enough to always look very close and triple check before you can believe something. Especially generally accepted views like the global warming scam, since this are amongst the most corrupted and silliest sometimes. Or back in the days as the world was supposed to be flat. Were this not sciantists too ?

And today there are dogmas in the sciance too as it was back then. When you question certain things you get attacked and discredited.
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Frankly especially after seeing that man made global warming scam and other scams, nothing surprizes me anymore. I don't believe blindly anymore in what sciantists say after relizing how corrupt or missleaded they can be or how much cover up is made with certain truths.
You're actually comparing a finite resource scarcety to global warming?
My point was that it's maybe not that scarce if the link i posted gives correct informations.
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No, but since the oil will run out soon and the crash is unavoidable
Except that they seem to keep finding more of this finite, soon to run out, resource:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6764549.stm
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Electric cars...:hmm:

It's good if you live in the city...

Just go to work plug your car in ...it charges while you work.

Then go home and plug your car in it charges while you sleep.

BUT

What happens when to wish to travel to your Grandma's house and there are no outlets to plug in to along the way?

I have to agree with TheBrauerHour

Hybrids are what Im lookin' at.
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No, but since the oil will run out soon and the crash is unavoidable
Except that they seem to keep finding more of this finite, soon to run out, resource:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6764549.stm
Woo! If that's economically recoverable, we get another week!
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No, but since the oil will run out soon and the crash is unavoidable
Except that they seem to keep finding more of this finite, soon to run out, resource:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6764549.stm
Woo! If that's economically recoverable, we get another week!

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

another week:rotfl: :rotfl:


Maybe 5 work days:rotfl: :rotfl:
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No, but since the oil will run out soon and the crash is unavoidable
Except that they seem to keep finding more of this finite, soon to run out, resource:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6764549.stm
Yeah. I think the thesis of the oil crisis is mainly advocated by western countries while russia for example keeps to find huge oil reservoirs.
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No, but since the oil will run out soon and the crash is unavoidable
Except that they seem to keep finding more of this finite, soon to run out, resource:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6764549.stm
600 million barrels did they say? I was just reading about how the US administration expected that once they had taken control of Iraq that the national oil export would reach 5 million barrels of oil a day.

That ain't much.
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Electric cars...:hmm:

It's good if you live in the city...

Just go to work plug your car in ...it charges while you work.

Then go home and plug your car in it charges while you sleep.

BUT

What happens when to wish to travel to your Grandma's house and there are no outlets to plug in to along the way?

I have to agree with TheBrauerHour

Hybrids are what Im lookin' at.
My word, have you not heard? There is only one approved method for traveling to Grandmas house.



Seriously, if your grandma lives within 300 miles, just drive there, and plug into the outlet on the side of the house. Greater than 300 miles, then rent a car.
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No, but since the oil will run out soon and the crash is unavoidable
Except that they seem to keep finding more of this finite, soon to run out, resource:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6764549.stm
600 million barrels did they say? I was just reading about how the US administration expected that once they had taken control of Iraq that the national oil export would reach 5 million barrels of oil a day.

That ain't much.
Never said it was but yet they seem to keep finding it don't they?. 30 years ago it was estimated that there was only 40 years of oil left. Today the estimate is that there is still 40 years of oil left. Somebody must be lying...
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Seriously, if your grandma lives within 300 miles, just drive there, and plug into the outlet on the side of the house. Greater than 300 miles, then rent a car.
Electricity can be gained from the ether infinitely. This was been invented long ago but never made it mainsteem. We would have never need nuclear plants. Also wind and solar energy is total obsolet.

Seriously electrocars is a lame and totally obsolet technology. Technology for antigravity propulsions exist since more than 100 years i think. But don't try to introduce such technologies unless you want to put your life in jeopardy.

BTW: There are also engines running on nothing but on water.
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Never said it was but yet they seem to keep finding it don't they?. 30 years ago it was estimated that there was only 40 years of oil left. Today the estimate is that there is still 40 years of oil left. Somebody must be lying...
That's my point. Before they pump it dry they find several times more of it.

I lived with all this fears once too but i feel very releived now after recent debunks of world end scenarios and i realize that such scenarios are fabricated in any generation. Seems to be some sort of sport to scare people. We aren't that educated as we believe nor are sciantists.
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