I think I can fill up my tank with a mixture of sand and used condoms and
get 1000 MPG. There is nothing you guys can say to make me think that I will
not be successful. If you think I am crazy then you just haven't explored
beyond the known limits and accepted reality. You bastards and the Gov't are
keeping me down!


On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:59 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  You are correct, Jerry. There will, and should always be, people
> exploring just beyond the known and accepted limits of reality. The
> incentive is capitalism. As capitalism is weakened so is exploration and
> invention. Unfortunately, the more we become a nanny-state-country the more
> we weaken capitalism. And, typically, Democrats tend to pass more nanny
> laws. I think you can see where our beloved country is currently headed.
>
> Jim in Tucson
>
>
>
>  In a message dated 6/23/2008 1:50:38 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> For the record (as if it mattered), there are lots of alternative power
> possibilities out there, yet we tend to be lazy and concentrate or remember
> only a few, and it seldom occurs to us that we may have more choices than
> what we've been told.  This is because we tend to accept what we hear from
> authorities, or those whose opinions we've accepted as infallible or likely
> to be valid.  In many cases this is acceptable, but when we close our eyes
> and say "It can't be done" merely because we don't think that it can be done
> based on our knowledge today, we ignore possible potential so that we may
> feel secure in our programmed beliefs.
> Perhaps my suggestion is completely "out of line" with current reality.
> Should we be content to pay through the nose for contemporary sources of
> power or fuel, because they are here now and because we feel safe with those
> sources?
> I don't think so.
> Idea Development, folks... We don't know what may be accomplished until we
> try it, and the more development allowed, the more knowledge we gain.
>
> If you think my suggestion is silly, ridiculous, or totally absurd, well,
> that's okay.  Time will tell.
>
> Jerry aka LGO
>
>
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