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To: Eric who wrote (43586)11/17/2000 11:58:19 AM
From: Kenneth V. McNutt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 77400
 
JRI Wonderful news.
<<The solutions are here. We should be exploiting our engineering talents and export these
solutions to the world making us money in the process. Instead of giving billions and
billions to other countries for oil we could turn most of that situation around and help the
world in the process.

It's a subject that I've studied for years with some of my engineering friends and the
problems are few to solve.>>
Can you describe these presently available solutions or are they like the 200 mile per gallon carburetor the big oil companies held out from the public.?? It seems to me we have expended many billions of dollars on alternate energy systems(many of them boondoggles) and have little but the ethanol debacle to show for it. Most of these expenditures went to friends of big political contributors such as Archer-Daniels or the farmer bloc to buy votes, not energy.
Don't get me wrong as I am for viable energy sources but not the crap expounded by the greenheads to extract more taxes from the American citizen.
Food for thought: A study done by researchers at, I believe, the University of Arizona shows the United States Of America as net users of CO2, a plant fertilizer, because of our vast forests and crop lands. So much for Kyoto, if true.
PS: Oil is too precious a commodity for the manufacture of thousands of other uses than to waste it for heat and power.
tia Ken