Re: Bottomless well

2005-02-16 Thread Baronvolsung
In a message dated 2/15/05 6:17:49 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What hemisphere, exactly? If that include South America (Venezuela) it is probably true. There is also a lot of oil in Canada and Alaska. Of course it would cost a fortune to extract it. If he means oil at

Re: Bottomless well

2005-02-15 Thread thomas malloy
thomas malloy wrote: and Jed Rothwell responded; Michael Medved, michaelmedved.com interviewed Peter Huber author of The Bottomless Well. What hemisphere, exactly? If that include South America (Venezuela) it is probably true. There is also a lot of oil in Canada and Alaska. Of course

Bottomless well

2005-02-14 Thread thomas malloy
Michael Medved, michaelmedved.com interviewed Peter Huber author of The Bottomless Well. Huber poopooed Hupert's Peak thesis. According to him, there are enough petroleum resources in this hemisphere to last the entire world for a century. Then there is our coal reserves. He ignored my

Re: Bottomless well

2005-02-14 Thread Steven Krivit
what facts did he cite? At 03:38 PM 2/14/2005 -0600, you wrote: Michael Medved, michaelmedved.com interviewed Peter Huber author of The Bottomless Well. Huber poopooed Hupert's Peak thesis. According to him, there are enough petroleum resources in this hemisphere to last the entire world

Re: Bottomless well

2005-02-14 Thread Jed Rothwell
thomas malloy wrote: Michael Medved, michaelmedved.com interviewed Peter Huber author of The Bottomless Well. Huber poopooed Hupert's Peak thesis. According to him, there are enough petroleum resources in this hemisphere to last the entire world for a century. What hemisphere, exactly