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08.13.2009, 08:20 PM

Well, truth is I am actually from the planet Ylkhdsbn, (closest phonetic equivalent in the English language) and I do not require your planet's filthy oxygen to survive. In fact our species thrives in a hydrocarbon environment, which is why we have set in place such wonderful technologies that you have mistakenly thought were your own. Foolish naive human. Did you really think you came up with the internal combustion engine?

As you humans say, pffft.

Good one btw JT... but those air pockets don't last long.... at least that is what I am told.
   
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08.13.2009, 10:00 PM

Well a great alternative, and a replacement to container ships that is more efficient, much lower costs, and more reliable is BLIMP baby! There are designs out there that are over 300m square, and would use a small fraction of the fuel that a container ship uses to move per cargo.

Besides that, if the whole economic system was not a capital type system, then we would be doing all of our own manufacturing, our own work, and not slave labor in some distant land.

I too agree that the new Nuclear power systems are quite good, and should be seriously considered. Although, the cold fusion debate is quite heated right now, and I personally believe that it works. The whole B. Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann harassment when it was supposedly 'debunked' in '89 was ridiculous.

Some scientists from here in Canada just recently came up with a very cheap nuclear fusion system. HERE.


Remember, there is a big difference between conspiracy theories , and a conspiracy... a theory has no evidence for, whereas the latter does.


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I see a few people bring up environment & don`t realize what it takes to process petroleum.The Province of Alberta supplies alot of the petroleum to North America & the ecological damage is just beginning to show.
To process the tar sands they have physically remove the earth from a open pit mine & then taken to be separated so the Petroleum.Theirs evidence that ground water is being poisoned & wildlife/plant life are being effected.
I guess my point is that for a car to pollute it needs gas & it just more then what comes out the tail pipe of the vehicle that the probelm
   
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08.14.2009, 12:57 AM

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I see a few people bring up environment & don`t realize what it takes to process petroleum.The Province of Alberta supplies alot of the petroleum to North America & the ecological damage is just beginning to show.
To process the tar sands they have physically remove the earth from a open pit mine & then taken to be separated so the Petroleum.Theirs evidence that ground water is being poisoned & wildlife/plant life are being effected.
I guess my point is that for a car to pollute it needs gas & it just more then what comes out the tail pipe of the vehicle that the probelm
yeah, it's disgusting what has happened to Fort McMurray, you can see the place from space... looking at north America, on google earth, it stands out like a sore thumb. They want to do the same thing here in Saskatchewan now, makes me sad, destroying our beautiful province.


Also, one of the biggest, if not the biggest concerns that should be at top priority of people is our food. Chemicals can not be used on the land anymore as it is destroying the soil, our health, and our future. My family run a certified organic oil crushing plant, mainly Flax oil (should be apart of everyone's diet), and we buy as much organic foods as possible, and keep processed foods to a minimum. The food people are eating is the main culprit to the rise in cancer these days, and many many other health issues/diseases.

I bring up these other issues because we just don't have one problem of transportation... I could go on, and on, and on, page after page of just a note of the problems in the world. It's everywhere. Something has to change... and I hate to say it, but the world cannot support 6+billion people for much longer, something has to give. I can see something happening soon, as so many things are coming to a crossroads: political, geographical, biological processes, astronomical/ cycles... it's scary really, there are too many coincidences to just say poof poof. Maybe those year 2012 prophecies have something to them?


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08.14.2009, 01:11 AM

Back to electric cars... SSC (Shelby SuperCars) of USA have their Ultimate Aero EV coming this year. 1000hp and IIRC, around 3000lbs, that is quite a bit higher power/weight ratio than our powerful Bl R/C's, and it can actually put it down to the ground.


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08.14.2009, 01:56 AM

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Back to electric cars... SSC (Shelby SuperCars) of USA have their Ultimate Aero EV coming this year. 1000hp and IIRC, around 3000lbs, that is quite a bit higher power/weight ratio than our powerful Bl R/C's, and it can actually put it down to the ground.
Funny thing you mentioned SSC. They did get funds from a company, but I have yet to see the car. I hope they can back what they're saying, it would be nice.
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Funny thing you mentioned SSC. They did get funds from a company, but I have yet to see the car. I hope they can back what they're saying, it would be nice.
Yeah, would be nice... it's still a mystery as to what they meant at the first announcement about "several years between recharging" ?


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Back to electric cars... SSC (Shelby SuperCars) of USA have their Ultimate Aero EV coming this year. 1000hp and IIRC, around 3000lbs, that is quite a bit higher power/weight ratio than our powerful Bl R/C's, and it can actually put it down to the ground.
Any links to this?
   
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08.14.2009, 12:01 PM

http://www.shelbysupercars.com/news-012209.php

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