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| Globe Trekker | Like the US, Iran has a ton of natural gas... Bomb the Persians! PickensPlan » Blog Archive » Too Hot For NBC |
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| Lord Of Porn | Yeah, they started this early last year. The main reason was that Iran has very little oil refining capacity so even though they have a lot of oil, they do not have a lot of gasoline. They wanted to cut down on gasoline imports as much as possible. |
| "As a Ford owner, trust me when I say, you will never regret anything more in your life than buying a Ford over a Toyota." - Dan T3D | |
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| E Pluribus Funk | The Pickens Plan If you didn't catch the whole thing, it's a damn good idea seeing as we have quite a lot of domestic natural gas reserves. |
| "I think that the CIA is truly filled with frustrated weathermen." - Lewis Black | |
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| Globe Trekker | Hell yeah it is! I even started a thread about it, and lots of people kinda shit on it because the guy is 1) old and 2) rich. Shame on him for living the American dream and aging! The Pickens Plan |
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| Tweak Minion | is that the guy who has commercials all the time? |
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| Globe Trekker | Yeah, that's him. I'm currently sitting in a factory where they make gas chromatographs for the natural gas industry. I'm telling you, we should be exploiting this resource as quickly as possible. I get more giddy when I'm in the wind generator factory, but both sites get be riled up about Pickens idea. |
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| Banned | I am new to this post and I am really impressing about this topic. I get more giddy when I'm in the wind generator factory, but both sites get be riled up about Pickens idea. ================================================== ======= Andrew William |
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| Indigenous Nudist | fuck pickens. |
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| liberal crybaby | I'm feeling pretty ambivalent about the Pickens Plan. It seems that he's made all of the money he needs, and now that he is doing something for the good of the country. The problem with natural gas is that it's just replacing one polluting, finite resource with another. Also, it seems to me that the numbers on how much energy can come from wind is a bit exaggerated. |
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| "I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours" -Stephen Roberts | |
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| outside the box! | Quote:
kindness to humanity. A billionaire doesn't spend money without a healthy return. if this guy was into helping humanity, he'd be putting funding into alternatives that do not involve rolling a car up to a LNG pump at an altered service station. Business as usual. Just a slightly different smell. i liken him to JP Morgan, who pulled the plug on financing one of the biggest intventors and geniouses that ever lived because he realized that the plan to better humanity wasn't going to make him billions of dollars. | |
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| Original Gangsta | and again... Literature R Us—Alan Vanneman’s website T. Boone Pickens' 'clean' secret - Los Angeles Times The Washington Monthly Quote:
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So who else is for using our tax dollars to help this guy get richer, while only marginally improving our own lives. (but not the lives of the farmers and homeowners who will lose their land to eminent domain, of course) | ||
| "I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours" -Stephen Roberts | |||
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| Former Alcoholic | natural gas pollutes far less that gasoline. i think its a great plan an am a big supporter of the old fart |
| ""Impossible" is a word that humans use far too often." | |
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| outside the box! | A person just does not get to be a billionair by philanthropy. at least not on this planet. he is right about a "bridge" to the future. Income for hins corp to figure out how to make billions off of the technology already patented and bought up. Aternative energy is not new. people do not understand that, Electricity producing fuel cells have been around and in use by NASA since the 60's. Tesla had free energy patents back in the 1830's, meyers patents of the 70's, solar since the 50's and wind since the midevil times. A "bridge", my ass! Last edited by mistawiskas; 09-18-2008 at 04:20 AM.. |
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| Globe Trekker | It's an imperfect plan, and Pickens will make money. But I'm still waiting for an alternative plan. Whoever provides solution is going to make a profit, get over it. |
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| outside the box! | Motives, it's about motives. The same motives that keeps us where we are, the same motives that got us here. you don't see any billionairs promoting hydrolyzing fuelcells or hydrogen on demand do you? You don't even see them promoting electrics, or compressed air autos, and you never will, you'll only see them promoting fuel sources that can be put in a storage tank and hooked up to a meter that tells you how much they get to make on doing so. Same ol' pile of shit, just a slightly different smell. Look at it this way, the rich concider this planet more thier's than your's. They take pieces of it and charge you the part of your life you trade for money. They call thier own shots on how rich they will become off of your time on earth. Energy should be free or at least non-profit. It's part of a planet you were born on and have every bit as much right to as anyone. In reality, nobody "owns" anything, unless you can take it with you into the next whatever. I'm starting to think everyone is addicted to being ripped off. |
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| Hit n' Run Poster | He's actually the ONLY billionaire I see promoting any kind of alternative. The technology is already mature enough to be used in mass, and is already being used. You can't say that about any other kind of alternate fueled car, save ethanol, and CNG burns cleaner anyway. We can't just abandon our internal combustion engines in ten years time, the technology has to mature for that to be feasible. Not once does he say we should ditch oil and use natural gas from now on. He is promoting this to be a stop gap measure until we can mature even better technology. I sure hope he makes a profit from this, because then others will follow. When the next fuel is ready to replace CNG, will you condemn that, too? I can guarantee you there will be a billionaire or a multi-billion dollar company behind it no matter what it is, and it will make certain people very very rich indeed. Edit: I feel I should clarify my stance. I don't consider this a cure-all measure by any means. I see this plan as a way to start moving away from oil and toward cleaner, cheaper, safer fuels in the future. We aren't going to solve our energy problems with one swing. It will take steps, and this could be one of those steps. Anything that takes even a small percent of drivers away from oil could possibly be a huge benefit, and I don't think "he's a billionaire" is a good enough reason not to look into it. There are about 100k CNG cars on the road as we type. Honda makes a CNG car already. What other reason, other than he has billions of dollars, do you have to not look into something that could help us on our way to energy independance? Last edited by tictac; 09-17-2008 at 09:49 AM.. |
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