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PEAK OIL - The New Y2K or The Beginning of the Real End?
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733Jevon's paradox "The very contrary is the truth. As a rule, the new moMahatmabenfoo-6/7/2005
732Well, let's face it, it's time to bring back the atomic powered steam caMahatmabenfoo-6/7/2005
731> he North American big three have always been reactive yes and no. One of Mahatmabenfoo-6/7/2005
730<i>This does not answer my question why you believe that "we're pkryptonic6-6/7/2005
729In terms of the car manufacturers - the North American big three have always beeI_C_Deadpeople-6/7/2005
728>>I think we're both looking for the same end result .. ie improved eJurgis Bekepuris-6/7/2005
727"Yep .. That's the solution ...... How about building product people waI_C_Deadpeople-6/7/2005
726Efficient Jurgis .. <i> Circular logic. Yes, blame everyone else, but notTriffin-6/7/2005
725<i> General Motors Corp. plans to eliminate 25,000 manufacturing jobs in tTriffin-6/7/2005
724>>Take a look at Europe and you will see that taxes worked there. >WorkJurgis Bekepuris-6/7/2005
723This does not answer my question why you believe that "we're past the pJurgis Bekepuris-6/7/2005
722<b>Shell pessimistic on access to OPEC reserves</b> Mon Jun 6, 2005 kryptonic6-6/7/2005
721<b>GM Plans to Cut 25,000 U.S. Jobs by 2008</b> By JOHN PORRETTO, APkryptonic6-6/7/2005
720<i>Dig a hole, fill it with 78 RPM records, canned goods, and ammunition, kryptonic6-6/7/2005
719<i>Any substantiation to this point or is this another of gloomy "I bkryptonic6-6/7/2005
718<i>I would not go if the fuel was expensive and I could not afford it. <Triffin-6/7/2005
717>>Transportation fuel demand is pretty inelastic<< Is it? I don'Jurgis Bekepuris-6/7/2005
716<i> I pretty much agree that we need high gas taxes. This would make peoplTriffin-6/7/2005
715--Most importantly, we're past the point where increasing fuel efficiency isMahatmabenfoo-6/7/2005
714>>>Most importantly, we're past the point where increasing fuel effJurgis Bekepuris-6/7/2005
713<i>This is somewhat of a silly statement.</i> You're right. Thkryptonic6-6/7/2005
712-- The Downing Street Memo is finally breaking into the consciousness of the AmMahatmabenfoo-6/7/2005
711-- My gas mileage changes little from 55 to 70 mph. The flip side is it takes Mahatmabenfoo-6/7/2005
710No apology necessary. I am just as gloomy. The other part of human nature is ourI_C_Deadpeople-6/6/2005
709- Human history tells us that we will do nothing until the crisis hits. You maMahatmabenfoo-6/6/2005
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