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Re: MAD as h ell
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Posted by Mike M on May 21, 2004 at 12:44:06 from (24.140.40.90):
In Reply to: MAD as h ell posted by Rick on May 21, 2004 at 06:31:19:
Lets get ethanol plants up and running and stick it to OPEC. Plus that will help the farms stay in production and not end up a Wal-Mart parking lot.The distillers grain is still good for feed. Lower emissions too and renewable. It sounds like a win win fuel to me. I don't know who's pushing these hydrogen cars and why.Waters allready scarce and everyone would be riding around ontop of cylinders compressed at 5000 psi. How would these every hold up to a crash ? Remember the Hindenburg ? Blam your car would blow up ! Lets not forget about soybean oil in diesels. This should be easy to do if we get the government out of the way. Too bad we don't spend the money on at home sources that we do protecting the middle east oil. If we had our tax money that we all spent on the middle east over the years we could all have free fuel fillups of ethanol and soydiesel.
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