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To: Mary Cluney who wrote (11592)11/16/2006 6:38:37 AM
From: Square_Dealings  Respond to of 217792
 
<I can see it now, you going around trying to sell your little gold pieces and gleefully telling the suffering masses you tried to tell them but they wouldn't listen.>

So what's the difference now - as we gleefully consume mass quantities of cheap foreign stuff for little green pieces of paper created from thin air?

sd



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (11592)11/16/2006 6:40:18 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217792
 
ethanol gasoline in China will account for over fifty percent of total gasoline consumption by 2010



The consumption of ethanol gasoline in China will account for over fifty percent of total gasoline consumption by 2010, according to a plan developed by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).

China is the world's third biggest producer and user of ethanol fuel in the world after Brazil and the US. It has an annual production capacity of 1.02 million tons. Ethanol gasoline consumption currently accounts for 20 percent of total gasoline consumption.

By People's Daily Online

Keep those coins to buy ethnaol TJ!



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (11592)11/16/2006 6:42:35 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217792
 
who says i will benefit?

if you have a way to benefit from such scenario, in the net net, other than 100% long on energy plays, please do tell.

<< It will take a long time for people in other parts of the world to catch up to us ... bet against us>>

long time? which other parts?

who is 'us'? do the good lives include live-in nannies for the masses? no, of course not. so, how good can it be?

besides, what does any of that have to do with saudi arabia, how it will fall, and how oil cost will rise, as the moronic iraq wager winds stupidly down, the topic under discussion?

... what are you talking about? which 'us' are you talking about ... the alaskan us or the texas us. i am guessing that not everyone is worried about high energy price.

i tend to try and be a bit more international and cosmopolitan, as opposed to speaking about 'us' that refers to no one in particular.



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (11592)11/16/2006 2:59:34 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 217792
 
Mary, I'm positively drooling. People do a lot of movement to move their eyes and ears and bits of paper around the place. With mobile cyberspace, their movements can be much reduced. Everyone is buying mobile cyberspace, with Hutchison introducing it flat out and now talking about free mobile cyberspace.

Why drive to a mall to catch avian flu and spend a lot of gasoline when one can cerf around in cyberspace, with better viewing, comfort of the couch, or wherever they happen to be, with quick movement to other locations and a click to buy, at a reduced price?

Mqurice



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (11592)11/18/2006 1:23:26 PM
From: Metacomet  Respond to of 217792
 
Civilization progresses - slowly, but as we get better educated overtime - life gets better.

Sorry PollyAnna, this is not an accurate description of the US in the 21st century.....

Our education is lagging, the average American's standard of living is declining and civilization as measured in Christain extremist values is not human progress.