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Re: Daughter's New (used) Car [NO LBC]

To: "David Ramsey" <dwramsey@worldnet.att.net>, <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Daughter's New (used) Car [NO LBC]
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 13:01:37 -0500
References: <200508101639.j7AGdC5H011267@autox.team.net>
According to the August 10th issue of the "Onion", that bastion of all the 
news that's fit to print, "President Bush unveiled an aggressive initiative 
Monday that would make the U.S. free of petroleum dependence by the year 
4920, less than three millennia from now."  Further, he said, "We must free 
ourselves from dependence on fossil fuels within 85 generations. A cleaner, 
safer America is my vision. And it is our great, great-great-times-80 
grandchildren who will realize that vision."

http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4132

That should settle that question.

Larry Daniels
79 MGB LE
72 Midget
60 Bugeye

"You only need two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it
doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it
shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape."


----- Original Message ----- 
From "David Ramsey" <dwramsey at worldnet.att.net>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 11:39 AM
Subject: FW: Daughter's New (used) Car [NO LBC]


Let's see, Oak Hill Naval Reserve ( a large oil field in so-cal) has a 20
year supply that has been ready to pump since WW2.  The Saudis have a field
that has been explored and is ready to pump, that is larger than the one
they have been pumping from since they started selling it.  The problem is
it is super light crude and if they started pumping it gas prices would be
around 25C a gallon.  So twenty years, more like two hundred years supply
right there.  Let's not even talk about the coal and shale oil reserves in
the U.S. that happen to be the largest in the world.  I think in 500 or 600
years it could be a real problem because it isn't a renewable resource. I
could even see gas at $20 a gal in 20 years, but not from a lack of supply.
Crash


You think there'll be gas in 20 years or so?  Hydrogen has to take over as
the main fuel source, at some point, doesn't it?





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