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On Sun, 4 Nov 2012 13:54:50 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:


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Time will tell, This isn't the first great idea I have seen that
didn't pan out.


This is the kind of research the government should be nursing along.

Solyndra failed because they were trying to sell a high priced panel
that was technically better but could not sell into the competition of
a low tech panel from China for a quarter the price


Everybody wants a Ferrari but, most can only afford a Ford Focus.
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On Sun, 4 Nov 2012 13:54:50 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:


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Time will tell, This isn't the first great idea I have seen that
didn't pan out.

Solyndra failed because they were trying to sell a high priced panel
that was technically better but could not sell into the competition of
a low tech panel from China for a quarter the price


Good old Yankee ingenuity. Eventually, we'll figure out how to do it.

I'm 150% in favor of anything that will impoverish the Arabs and the
Chinese.


ANWR, Virginia Coast, Gulf of Mexico, California Coast.

There are lots of things we can do to reduce our dependence upon foreign
oil. The leftists want us to stop using all fossil fuel which is not
practicable.

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The leftists want us to stop using all fossil fuel which is not
practicable.


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Not yet practicable. Someday it will be a necessity for one reason or
another, might as well prepare now to the extent possible.

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On Sun, 4 Nov 2012 21:42:35 -0500, BAR wrote:

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On Sun, 4 Nov 2012 20:41:01 -0500, BAR wrote:

The leftists want us to stop using all fossil fuel which is not
practicable.


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Not yet practicable. Someday it will be a necessity for one reason or
another, might as well prepare now to the extent possible.


Our problem is that we use fossil fuel all of our packaging and it is
critical to manufacturing.


It doesn't matter, sooner or later, there will be no fossil fuel available at any price.
You'll have to switch to some sort of bio-based packaging..

P.S.. The difference between living cells and thermally cracked ones(fossil fuels) is not
that much of difference. (Need extra energy inputs to grow, collect bio-matter, and then
crack them via pyrolysis. ).

Eventually EROEI on fossil fuels will drop so low, It won't even be worth looking for
them. But, before that happens the extra CO2 we've put into the atmosphere will drive
Earth's Biosphere into the major 6th extinction level event.
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On 11/5/2012 11:33 AM, T. Keating wrote:
On Sun, 4 Nov 2012 21:42:35 -0500, BAR wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Sun, 4 Nov 2012 20:41:01 -0500, BAR wrote:

The leftists want us to stop using all fossil fuel which is not
practicable.

===

Not yet practicable. Someday it will be a necessity for one reason or
another, might as well prepare now to the extent possible.


Our problem is that we use fossil fuel all of our packaging and it is
critical to manufacturing.


It doesn't matter, sooner or later, there will be no fossil fuel available at any price.
You'll have to switch to some sort of bio-based packaging..

P.S.. The difference between living cells and thermally cracked ones(fossil fuels) is not
that much of difference. (Need extra energy inputs to grow, collect bio-matter, and then
crack them via pyrolysis. ).

Eventually EROEI on fossil fuels will drop so low, It won't even be worth looking for
them. But, before that happens the extra CO2 we've put into the atmosphere will drive
Earth's Biosphere into the major 6th extinction level event.


Wow! Glad we have an expert here to clear all that up for us.. You had
me till the expectation that we are gonna' sit around and wait for that
to happen, just because we are sick of using "green" as an excuse to
bankroll unions and DNC supporters...
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