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[QUOTE="PatMeebles:425890"]HailTheLeaf said:[QUOTE]Man_of_the_Century said:[QUOTE]There's also that section of land in northern Alaska that has tons of oil under it. Damn hippies won't let us touch it, and then say we're screwed cause there's no more oil. Wanna know what the true solution to all of this is: Kill all the hippies and get on with the drilling. This whole "end of the world due to the lack of oil" cry baby shit is blown out of proportion. We do have the first steps to finding alternative fuel. We have a working vegetable oil engine, alcohol engine, propane engine, bio-diesel engine... but we don't have one that will accomidate the population of the U.S., let alone the world. I bet thats what those "skateboard kids" ment by they have the technology, they have the technology to develop these things, it just takes time. The funny part of that whole article was how that guy bitched about how we need to get rid of our oil dependancy. He never once gave a valid alternitive. So, if we got rid of oil, what are we going to use?[/QUOTE] Brazil has been using alcohol to run cars for 20 or 30 years, there are engines that run on water..I'm running my car on used veggie grease...figure it out. Why continue to use something that's poisonious, environmentally destructive to obtain and burn, and increasingly expensive? [/QUOTE] Because the energy output is not as good and it actually costs more to make than gas. Brazil is just subsidizing everything. Plus, the drilling part is much better than it would be 30 years ago. The US goverment already mandates that a certain component to gas can't be in the final mix, and it contributes to the rising cost of gas at the pump. http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/earth/2690341.html[/QUOTE]
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