Posted by coloken on April 01, 2008 at 17:25:27 from (216.17.205.136):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Kerosene posted by Eric in IL on April 01, 2008 at 17:04:46:
Eric, of course you are right. It is my understnding that coal can be made into just about any thing that we now get from petrolium (sp?) There is no doubt in my mind that in 30 or 40 years we will be using a liquid fuel, a synthetic gasoline that we pump like regular gasoline, and made in factories from coal, which is in large supply. Think the "coal oil" name came to be cause it came from the ground, rather that whales or pigs. To get real picky, when I was kid many years ago, there was coal oil that was a little thicker and smoked a bit in the lamps. Neibours used it but my fmily insisted on kerosene that did not smoke up the lamp as bad. Kinda like #1 or #2. Was in high school befor we gave up the kerosene lamps.
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