That's it! I'm not voting ever again!
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That's it! I'm not voting ever again!
Well if Fox said it then you should go ahead and just believe it. No reason to research or discuss or think about it. :thumb:fox said it was a lousy idea
so
maybe your other ones are as well
The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for March 7th, 2011 11:03 AM
toldailytopic: The oil crisis. What are some ideas that might help us be less dependent on foreign oil?
Mandate that:
No car produced or imported into this country can get less than 35 miles to the gallon within the next five years.
This would not deal with the greatest waste, acceleration. We have the engineering to make quality vehicles, able to exceed 80mph without a high waste of petrol; the problem is not so much the top speed, as it is the quickness to achieve it. We could make cars that accelerate much slower, yet move along economically at 75mph. The real problem is people want acceleration! It would also be worth considering having manual five, or six speed transmissions on more economy cars; once we all could learn to use manual shifting, now younger persons have never driven a car with a stick, a little basic education at driving school would remedy this problem.No car (other than police or emergency vehicles) can be sold or operated without a device that limits its top speed to a universally mandated 65 miles per hour maximum and enact harsh fiscal penalties for violations.
Same deal here, it is not top speed, but the need for quickly getting to the speed limit.Any car currently on the road have installed a device to indicate speeds in excess of that within five years.
This may be a good idea, but it might be a short fix. For getting around town, electric cars seems a better choice.Also, give cash incentives to companies that convert their goods transporting rigs to natural gas and to stations that provide it.
I strongly agree! The problem with public transportation is not its inefficiency, rather it is fear of exposure to undesirables, or what may be considered such by some who would rather choose private transportation over possibly being accosted by those who evoke fear. The old streetcars, this was not an issue, yet it has become one today and for it to work, there has to be way better monitor passenger bevaviour.Build a high speed railway system between major population centers to further undercut the cost of shipping large amounts of consumer goods and to make longer trips by consumers less wasteful and more affordable than driving or flying.
Just a few things that would have a staggering impact on our ability to cut the purse strings of nations that take our money but are hostile to our interests and undermine our economy.
lain:
- Drill
- Build Nuke Plants
- Use more Natural Gas
- Drill
Check this out..Definitely more nuclear energy. We are already flushed with domestically-produced natural gas and can shift towards using more of it without any increase in drilling rates
And it grows in poor soil.Contact your legislators and ask that they legalize industrial hemp because hemp is 4 times as efficient at producing biofuel than corn is at producing ethanol...
Contact your legislators and ask that they legalize industrial hemp because hemp is 4 times as efficient at producing biofuel than corn is at producing ethanol...
"Scientists say it is high time for hemp-based biofuel": http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/1869783/scientists-hemp-biofuel
Hitch hike.
You can meet chicks like that.
Women or fowl?
You can meet chicks like that.
Or foul women? :idunno:
I seriously doubt most persons would consider riding motorcycles. The 2-cycle engine use, proportionally more gas and oil and the 4-cycle engine, designed for a motorcycle lacks the torque needed for most cars. On the other hand, smaller car engines having the necessary torque would move a car efficiently at most speeds with less acceleration.
You are taking a younger person's point of view, most older persons are not going to ride motorcycles.
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It matters not . . .
I don't speak the language of either . . .
Ktoyou said:You are taking a younger person's point of view, most older persons are not going to ride motorcycles.