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PEAK OIL - The New Y2K or The Beginning of the Real End?
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283> but it must begin in the home and workplace and on the > roadway by makMahatmabenfoo-4/10/2005
282atimes01.atimes.comDoug R-4/10/2005
281EIA predicts 700,000 barrels/day shortfall in fourth quarter 2005 The federal Doug R-4/10/2005
280More Peak Oil websites of interest: peakoil.blogspot.com cryptogon.com memberDoug R-4/10/2005
279Late at night a helicopter is flying over the greater Toronto area, puchapuchapugg cox-4/10/2005
278I do not know how many KwHR's it would take to recharge an electric car overgg cox-4/10/2005
277> Leadership is what is needed right now regarding Peak oil. I 100% agree. Mahatmabenfoo-4/9/2005
276By any chance do you know how many KWh to recharge an electric car overnight? DoAuBug-4/9/2005
275Leadership is what is needed right now regarding Peak oil.Leadership that was degg cox-4/9/2005
274<b>ChevronTexaco's CEO banking on peak oil situation</b> by Davkryptonic6-4/8/2005
273I just solved everything Part of the reasons Americans live in a dream world isMahatmabenfoo-4/8/2005
272Agreed 100% Jessekryptonic6-4/8/2005
271April 2001 (D): A report commission by former US Secretary of State James Baker kryptonic6-4/8/2005
270What we're paying now is actually lower than late 70's early 80's pralan w-4/8/2005
269Normalcy, speaking of normalcy, please check out, the <b>weekly retail hisgg cox-4/8/2005
268U.S. Report Sees Gasoline Prices Moving Higher Still By RICHARD W. STEVENSON andkryptonic6-4/8/2005
267Jesse, Here's a book that you might find to be of interest: buzzflash.com Raymond Duray-4/8/2005
266yea, poor choice of words...I meant that Americans will submit to an agenda of Ukryptonic6-4/8/2005
265Re: <i>with 3 mile gas lines, I think Americans will submit to just about Raymond Duray-4/8/2005
264Ray, When gas hits $2.50 and $3.00/gallon (and eventually $4, $5, and $6), it wkryptonic6-4/8/2005
263Jesse, Re: <i> Ray Duray is another regular that I haven't talked to Raymond Duray-4/7/2005
262<i>"Why is it so difficult to alert people to the dangers of peak oilkryptonic6-4/7/2005
261Life on Forbidden Planet... Earth "In short, people cannot think a thoughtMahatmabenfoo-4/7/2005
260Shale oil appears to be feasible for extending the Oil Age perhaps long enough tCF Rebel-4/6/2005
259Here's a link to energy usage data for the USA by State .. eia.doe.gov TriTriffin-4/6/2005
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