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No I don't.

Betcha if you're still driving 15-20 years from now, it will be some form
of a diesel.

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Lets hope it's some form of electric automobile.
Clean, quiet and with adequate power to do the job... no more & no less.



What energy source do you use to manufacturer the electricity?
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No I don't.
Betcha if you're still driving 15-20 years from now, it will be some
form of a diesel.

Eisboch


Lets hope it's some form of electric automobile.
Clean, quiet and with adequate power to do the job... no more & no less.


What energy source do you use to manufacturer the electricity?


Reconstituted cowflap gas.

Eisboch


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Don White wrote:
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No I don't.
Betcha if you're still driving 15-20 years from now, it will be some
form of a diesel.

Eisboch


Lets hope it's some form of electric automobile.
Clean, quiet and with adequate power to do the job... no more & no less.


What energy source do you use to manufacturer the electricity?


Reconstituted cowflap gas.

Eisboch


Let's hope that in 15-20 years (your original projected time table) we are
not burning fossil fuels but producing electricity with new efficient and
affordable solutions using nuclear, solar, water, wind power or other low
cost non polluting resources.

We also need better fuel sources and/or engine technology for vehicles,
aircraft and boats, especially those transporting cargo and persons for non
recreational purposes.


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RCE wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
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No I don't.
Betcha if you're still driving 15-20 years from now, it will be some
form of a diesel.

Eisboch

Lets hope it's some form of electric automobile.
Clean, quiet and with adequate power to do the job... no more & no less.

What energy source do you use to manufacturer the electricity?


Reconstituted cowflap gas.

Eisboch



What impact will that have on global warming?

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On Mon, 7 May 2007 19:49:25 -0400, "RCE" wrote:

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You laugh, but it can be done.

One of the local farms was sold 15 years or so ago to a young couple
who were into "eco" stuff.

They heat and cool their farm house with methane and a really huge
compost pile. It's pretty amazing technology.


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