[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/9/2004 6:40:38 PM Central Standard Time
If Battery EVs continue to be conspicuously and unfairly excluded from
consideration, based on disingenuous and partly-false claims about
lack of demand and lack of performance of advanced batteries and
MM,
It is a hilarious and funny article, the subject is not, but the way the
Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist approaches the issue. Also this bit
about China, whose population is using a few percent of the Americans
usage, per capita. If the Chinese used as much as the Americans, per
x-charset ISO-8859-1Let the gas prices go through the roof. As much as it
will hurt it will also
kick in the needed development for alternates. The low cost of fuel is the
thing causing our US stagnation in development.
Lillie
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
In a message dated 3/9/2004 6:40:38 PM Central Standard Time
If Battery EVs continue to be conspicuously and unfairly excluded from
consideration, based on disingenuous and partly-false claims about
lack of demand and lack of performance of advanced batteries and
what-not,
OK, suppose we
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 01:36:32 +0100, you wrote:
MM,
It is a hilarious and funny article, the subject is not, but the way the
Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist approaches the issue. Also this bit
about China, whose population is using a few percent of the Americans
usage, per capita. If
MM,
It is a hilarious and funny article, the subject is not, but the way the
Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist approaches the issue. Also this bit
about China, whose population is using a few percent of the Americans
usage, per capita. If the Chinese used as much as the Americans, per
Hi,
You might find that higher cost of fossil fuel will promote the development of
oil fields in areas that are now considered too environmentally sensitive. I
would prefer that the cost of fossil fuels stays below the threshold to develop
these more expensive fields. But, I would like to see
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 07:05:38 +, you wrote:
Hi,
You might find that higher cost of fossil fuel will promote the development of
oil fields in areas that are now considered too environmentally sensitive.
Yes, I think this will happpen. I just don't think it's going to be
as much of a cure
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 21:13:47 EST, you wrote:
In a message dated 3/9/2004 6:40:38 PM Central Standard Time
If Battery EVs continue to be conspicuously and unfairly excluded from
consideration, based on disingenuous and partly-false claims about
lack of demand and lack of performance of
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 21:13:47 EST, you wrote:
In a message dated 3/9/2004 6:40:38 PM Central Standard Time
If Battery EVs continue to be conspicuously and unfairly excluded from
consideration, based on disingenuous and partly-false claims about
lack of demand and lack of performance of advanced
So, if some say we have unfairly impeded drilling for oil or coal or
gas, then let us hear them. Personally, I think they have some points
to make. Yet, let us also hear accurate statements from them of what
they can or cannot do for us. And let us not tolerate their
continuation of decades of
Lillie Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let the gas prices go through the roof. As much as it will hurt it will also
kick in the needed development for alternates. The low cost of fuel is the
thing causing our US stagnation in development.
Lillie
What is it that causes people to believe
http://www.themilwaukeechannel.com/automotive/2908995/detail.html
My view:
I think there are some AM talk-show hosts and other public-discourse
participants who think that a very large portion of this is due to the
refusal of the U.S. Government to allow domestic production of fuel.
In a way
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