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Jun 19th, 2006, 04:15 PM
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I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
Edit: For the new **** going down in the Middle East and North Korea.
Unless someone perfects fusion as an energy source soon :-(
Oil and coal will run out.
Global warming is happening and causing havoc (i.e. stronger hurricanes, receding shorelines).
Both are related to each other and feed off of one another.
Last edited by capsulecorpjx; Jul 14th, 2006 at 11:35 AM.
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Jun 19th, 2006, 04:26 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
God is all the power we need. Have a little faith.
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Jun 19th, 2006, 05:37 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by capsulecorpjx
Unless someone perfects fusion as an energy source soon :-(
Oil and coal will run out.
Global warming is happening and causing havoc (i.e. stronger hurricanes, receding shorelines).
Both are related to each other and feed off of one another.
Oil Maybe. Coal, Not within 10 years. Half the entire states of PA, Ohio, West Virginia and new york are nothing but coal, clay and bikers who should wear helmets.
Global warming has nothing to do with the hurricanes. They are no stronger than they have been. There was a brief booring week or so in between the Michael Jackson case and the Natilee (Howa bouta ruffee) Holloway dissappearance so the news chanels needed something to report. Hence, People in the US that live in mild climate zones and the rest of the world found out that we get smashed by fooking natural disasters every year. Whaddaya know.
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Jun 19th, 2006, 05:46 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
We are good on coal for a very long time. The problem is it puts off a terrible amount of air pollution.
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Jun 19th, 2006, 06:30 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by capsulecorpjx
WWIII
Is that the next Nintendo console?
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Jun 20th, 2006, 06:51 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by just_a_me
We are good on coal for a very long time. The problem is it puts off a terrible amount of air pollution.
Would my car work on it?
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Jun 20th, 2006, 06:56 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by just_a_me
We are good on coal for a very long time. The problem is it puts off a terrible amount of air pollution.
The ethanol plant that I work for is the first coal fueled one in the world. You'd be surprised how much we've advanced in coal burning. The entire plant only produces steam.
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Jun 20th, 2006, 07:29 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
Unless someone perfects fusion as an energy source soon :-(
Or unless the wackos stop blocking development of fission plants
Oil and coal will run out.
not in your lifetime
Global warming is happening and causing havoc (i.e. stronger hurricanes, receding shorelines).
propaganda, see global warming thread.
The ethanol plant that I work for is the first coal fueled one in the world
There is something really wrong here. We need to burn lots of coal to produce our "clean" burning ethanol.
Next thing you know we'll be burning oil to generate hydrogen for our fuel-cell cars.
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Jun 20th, 2006, 10:27 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by sevenhalo
The ethanol plant that I work for is the first coal fueled one in the world. You'd be surprised how much we've advanced in coal burning. The entire plant only produces steam.
Cmon, the workers alone produce more than steam....at least the ones I work with do.
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Jun 20th, 2006, 10:38 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by moeur
Or unless the wackos stop blocking development of fission plants
T'aint the wackos. There is no area in this coutry where a majority of residents would be ok with having a fission pant built in their neighborhood. If you are one who would be ok with it, canvas your neighbors. Even the people who support nuke power tend to support it elsewhere. This may be because they want the product, but don't want to be near it, or it may be a rational realization that they live in an area where the majority would STRONGLY oppose the development. To build a plant anywhere near a populated area would require an elected government ramming an unwelcome development down the throats of their voters. I would be amazed if you could find any community that would be an exception to this.
I agree, especially for coal. In the case of oil, I don't believe it will run out even in the lifetimes of the youngest people here. However, I do believe that it might become expensive enough that other options will become overwhelmingly more attractive from an economic standpoint.
propaganda, see global warming thread.
As you know, I disagree with this statement. There is plenty of propaganda on both sides, but the evidence for is much stronger than the evidence against, which generally is overhyped. You are in a position to study this, but are you going to? Can you be certain that you are not simply wishing away bad news? You don't believe in creationism, though there are scientists who can cast doubts on evolution. Why do you now doubt the vast majority of climatologists just because there are a few who cast doubts on the findings?
There is something really wrong here. We need to burn lots of coal to produce our "clean" burning ethanol.
Yah, that's kind of perverse. If you can burn the coal that cleanly, then you can generate electricity using the same technique.
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Jun 20th, 2006, 10:46 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
Here in Adelaide we are suffering the effects of severe global warming, we've just had our coldest ever start to winter.
Oh and our air is apparently also cleaner than it's been for 20 years.
Terrible innit?
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Jun 21st, 2006, 06:47 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by ComputerJy
Would my car work on it?
It can be burned to produce electricity and your car would run on the electricity.
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Jun 21st, 2006, 06:53 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
Towards the end of WWII, there were cars in Germany and the like that were converted to run on wood. I would think that coal might be used in the same fashion, but I'm not sure.
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Jun 21st, 2006, 06:54 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
You could also burn coal in steam powered cars, but that is less efficient.
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Jun 21st, 2006, 07:40 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Cmon, the workers alone produce more than steam....at least the ones I work with do.
No, seriously. We run 24/7, I'll take a picture of the plant sometime. The whole thing is white, the "smoke stacks" don't have any discoloration or anything. It's actually extemely clean. The only thing that comes out of that plant is ethanol and DDGs (an additive in feed for cattle that is extremely high in protein. Results in less fatty beef).
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Jun 21st, 2006, 07:42 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
There is something really wrong here. We need to burn lots of coal to produce our "clean" burning ethanol.
Next thing you know we'll be burning oil to generate hydrogen for our fuel-cell cars.
It's necessary though. I had the same kind of questons when we built the plant. I asked "why can't we use ethanol to fue the ethanol plant?" Turns out it burns at a lower octane (I think thats the word they used) and couldn't get the temperature up high enough.
And what do you mean by "lots of coal?" Do you know how much coal we go through in a day? Do you know how much ethanol we produce? Do you know how many miles it equates to in the average car?
Last edited by sevenhalo; Jun 21st, 2006 at 07:48 PM.
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Jun 21st, 2006, 09:47 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
Nope, we don't know squat.
By the way, you are producing other things, the fact that the emission is white or clear is pretty much irrelevant. All that means is that you aren't producing soot or particulates, SO4, NOx, and CO2 are all still possible (actually, the latter is virtually certain).
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Jun 21st, 2006, 09:50 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
As far as DNR and the air regulations are concerned with any industry company; it's steam.
Coal or not.
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Jun 21st, 2006, 10:12 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
I'm just going to wrap up my ethanol argument real quick. Right now, it's still kind of a taboo. People either love or hate it becuse of the benefits vs the mandates. The thing is, it plays into so many other economoic and enviromental fields besides fuel. If, hypothetically, ethanol cost more (up to a dime more per gallon), it would still benefit us financially. Our beef prices would remain strong, our corn and soy bushel price would stay constant and we will keep money in our country.
Enviromentally, it does burn cleaner and it is a renewable energy source. If our automotive industry keeps adjusting the way they are (offering more e-85 vehicles), the cost to produce will go down because more demand is out there and in turn, price at the pump will drop signifigantly. It's hard to see the long term benefits when you're in that transitional period. So many industries need to move with you. Ethanol is that first step. If you're not using atleast E-10 (Super Unleaded) in your cars, I don't understand your reasoning. I would be curious to hear it, because I honestly beleive that it's just habitual at this point.
If you use ethanol, it's like canned heat. That stuff you put in your car in the winter to make it start easier? The chemical compound is one carbon less then that.
If you don't understand the economics or long term benefits; the northern half of america should atleast understand how that would help them.
I was reluctant before I started here. I didn't even understand the difference between unleaded and super. People I talk to now are worried that becaue super burns at a higher octane that they will get less miles. I tested thid over and over, there is no difference. Try it for yourself, you will not see a noticable difference in mileage.
I'm just wrapping this up (from my perspective) because I can see myself argueing in this thread for atleast 2 months (if people kept posting). Use Super Unleaded; there is no reason not to and many many unseen reasons to use it.
If you have questions about ethanol, IM me. I can answer them. If you have more anti-ethanol points, I will stick around and pacify them.
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Jun 22nd, 2006, 03:45 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by sevenhalo
I'm just going to wrap up my ethanol argument real quick. Right now, it's still kind of a taboo. People either love or hate it becuse of the benefits vs the mandates. The thing is, it plays into so many other economoic and enviromental fields besides fuel. If, hypothetically, ethanol cost more (up to a dime more per gallon), it would still benefit us financially. Our beef prices would remain strong, our corn and soy bushel price would stay constant and we will keep money in our country.
Enviromentally, it does burn cleaner and it is a renewable energy source. If our automotive industry keeps adjusting the way they are (offering more e-85 vehicles), the cost to produce will go down because more demand is out there and in turn, price at the pump will drop signifigantly. It's hard to see the long term benefits when you're in that transitional period. So many industries need to move with you. Ethanol is that first step. If you're not using atleast E-10 (Super Unleaded) in your cars, I don't understand your reasoning. I would be curious to hear it, because I honestly beleive that it's just habitual at this point.
If you use ethanol, it's like canned heat. That stuff you put in your car in the winter to make it start easier? The chemical compound is one carbon less then that.
If you don't understand the economics or long term benefits; the northern half of america should atleast understand how that would help them.
I was reluctant before I started here. I didn't even understand the difference between unleaded and super. People I talk to now are worried that becaue super burns at a higher octane that they will get less miles. I tested thid over and over, there is no difference. Try it for yourself, you will not see a noticable difference in mileage.
I'm just wrapping this up (from my perspective) because I can see myself argueing in this thread for atleast 2 months (if people kept posting). Use Super Unleaded; there is no reason not to and many many unseen reasons to use it.
If you have questions about ethanol, IM me. I can answer them. If you have more anti-ethanol points, I will stick around and pacify them.
Is there really enough of a surplus of grain in the world with which you can turn it into fuel?
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Jun 22nd, 2006, 07:44 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by capsulecorpjx
Is there really enough of a surplus of grain in the world with which you can turn it into fuel?
We're not "turning" grain into fuel. We're extracting the materials we need and using the left over material as an additive in feed (called DDGs). With this additive in your feed, cattle won't need to eat as much of it because of how high in protein it is.
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Jun 23rd, 2006, 09:19 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by capsulecorpjx
Unless someone perfects fusion as an energy source soon :-(
Oil and coal will run out.
Global warming is happening and causing havoc (i.e. stronger hurricanes, receding shorelines).
Both are related to each other and feed off of one another.
Read my thoughts link below for a summary analysis of hurricanes Oil and coal will not run out until I have great-great-great grandchildren (however I choose to disagree with Moeur - he is entirely correct )
To suggest that the world will go to war because of fuel is irrational. I can't recall that either of the two other world wars were fought on the basis of fuel, and to suggest that any of the minor wars are about fuel - at this stage - is a little wearisome.
The world might got to war to suppress imperialistic tendencies, but that's another story
"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality." - Albert Einstein
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Jun 23rd, 2006, 11:31 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
I'd like to see anyone get their troops and war machines going without the oil anyway. :P Unless we want to build a fleet of wind powered boats and become like a hoard of Vikings or Pirates. YARRRR!
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Jun 23rd, 2006, 11:44 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
Here's to us!
Who's like us?
Darned few, and they're all dead!
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Jun 28th, 2006, 07:39 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by demotivater
mmmmm, booty
Now that's worth going to war for.
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Jul 18th, 2006, 06:07 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
Hmm, war is so useless.. At the end they realise noone wins, just costs human life..
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Jul 19th, 2006, 08:10 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
Oil and coal will run out.
Silly, young'un. This is what they said when I was a kid in the '70s, and here we are burning oil and coal. Still. You'll be burning them long after I'm gone.
It is the desertification that you have to worry about.
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Jul 20th, 2006, 04:43 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
 Originally Posted by Moon Pie
It is the desertification that you have to worry about.
The whole world is going to turn into pudding?
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Jul 20th, 2006, 08:12 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
 Originally Posted by yrwyddfa
The whole world is going to turn into pudding?
Yes. And then what will you do?
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Jul 20th, 2006, 08:17 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
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Jul 21st, 2006, 05:32 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
 Originally Posted by capsulecorpjx
Edit: For the new **** going down in the Middle East and North Korea.
Unless someone perfects fusion as an energy source soon :-(
Oil and coal will run out.
Global warming is happening and causing havoc (i.e. stronger hurricanes, receding shorelines).
Both are related to each other and feed off of one another.
What is it going to be? A battle betwene the remaing coal, oil and global warming?
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Jul 21st, 2006, 05:58 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
 Originally Posted by penagate
Pop a cherry
You still haven't popped your cherry at your ripe old age?
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Jul 21st, 2006, 06:13 AM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
A cherry
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Jul 21st, 2006, 09:35 AM
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Jul 21st, 2006, 01:13 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years.
 Originally Posted by yrwyddfa
Read my thoughts link below for a summary analysis of hurricanes
1) The average global temperature is rising. That's a measurement, not theory or a computer model.
2) Hurricanes are heat-driven - the more heat available, the more hurricanes and the stronger they'll be.
You can draw whatever conclusions you like from these two facts, but it's pretty linear math.
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Jul 21st, 2006, 06:55 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
1) The average global temperature is rising. That's a measurement, not theory or a computer model.
2) Hurricanes are heat-driven - the more heat available, the more hurricanes and the stronger they'll be.
You can draw whatever conclusions you like from these two facts, but it's pretty linear math.
1) The average global temperature is rising
2) Heat melts ice: The average depth of ice in Antartica is... wait it's increasing.
Guess it's not so linear math after all.
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Jul 22nd, 2006, 01:05 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
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Jul 23rd, 2006, 02:50 PM
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Jul 23rd, 2006, 02:51 PM
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Jul 23rd, 2006, 03:51 PM
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Re: I predict WWIII in 10 years ... I mean 10 weeks.
I enjoy cherrys occasionally
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