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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (57128)12/11/2004 3:41:43 AM
From: vwcombi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Yeah great Maurice, what you tend to forget is that 90% of the population have their heads in the sand and their asses on car seats that drink petrol.
So in the meantime OPEC will continue to manipulate the market,and people will continue to pay because they are so comfortable with what they know.
Take a look at Srint and Nextel.
How many people are putting 1 and 1 together and coming up with Lucent?
Most people are too lazy to think about alternative fuel methods let alone question OPEC, or for that matter even give thought to the possibility of a complete breakdown of the system that exists.
Baby you can drive my car, and baby I love you BEEP BEEP YEAH.
Cheers.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (57128)12/12/2004 1:21:24 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Mq,

Re: Oil is a has-been.

While oil may be baked vegetation created by ancient sunlight, burial and pressurization, in no other sense is it a "has-been".

Not while 40% of the world's energy needs are fueled by cheap crude oil and expensive solar power contributes something around 0.05% or less.