Macché, count,

Stevey is living in a big town,
and you just need a smaller car:
http://kuerzer.de/countscar

Uh you over there consume 5.3 metric tons oil equivalent per nose,
we here 2.3 tons oe. You can't always drive, you need to sleep too...

Leave the oil, where it is, for your grandchildren. With that stuff one can do 
more interesting things, than to burn it. E.g. cooking Droninos in.
Huh, thrilling experiment here in Germany, looks at the moment that as the 
first among the leading industrial and producing nations we will completely 
quit nuclear power.

Rather than oil, dig the meteorites up!
Peak oil we hadn't yet,
but Peak Met was 4 years ago!


Btw. where is Jan?
What is that for a story, with the guy, whose garden table was smashed by a 
meteorite in Holland?
(Looks like a tiny Chergach. But it didn't fell on April 1st).

Best!
Martin
 
 

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Count Deiro [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. April 2011 16:24
An: Martin Altmann; [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] freebies to go

Aber, Martin,

If you drive on the autobahn two gallons worth in Germany you will be in 
another country. Here, I am still in Nevada. In England, you drive two gallons 
worth and you will need scuba gear. Less than ten percent of the United States 
has intercity rail, or autobus. I must drive 450 miles to go from Las Vegas to 
the state capital of Nevada in Reno. There is no rail. The nearest cities in 
the surrounding states of California and Arizona is 300 miles and no rail. 
America is a huge country whose citizens built their society on access to 
inexpensive petroleum. We are played for fools by the career politicians in 
Washington who pander to the environmentalists and prevent us from tapping our 
own reserves which are larger and easier to obtain than all the oil in the 
Middle East. That's why we object to increased pump prices.

Chooz!

Guido     



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