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Re: Another ingenious burglar this really sucks



On Sep 29, 10:50=A0pm, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> mleuck wrote:
> > On Sep 27, 10:59 pm, Jim Rojas<jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> =A0wrote:
> >> Doug wrote:
> >>> "Comrade technomaNge"<u...@xxxxxxx> =A0 =A0wrote in message
> >>>news:i7rld1$e10$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>>> On 09/27/2010 08:07 PM, Jim wrote:
> >>>>> On Sep 27, 5:53 pm, nick markowitz<nmarkow...@xxxxxxxxx> =A0 =A0 wr=
ote:
> >>>>>>http://consumerist.com/2010/09/thieves-suck-money-from-supermarket-=
sa...
>
> >>>>> Four years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> >>>>> Why .....why ....... how stupid can they be? =A0Jeeeeze, you'd thin=
k
> >>>>> they were French, or something.
>
> >>>> Ya know what chafes my ass?
> >>>> As bad an opinion as I have of the French, they have nuclear power
> >>>> plants and haven't blown themselves up yet.
>
> >>>> But the greatest country on Earth (that's us) can't have more
> >>>> than a token nuclear power presence due to tree hugging regulations!
>
> >>>> technomaNge
> >>>> --
>
> >>> I think the US generates about 20% of its electricity from nuclear po=
wer,
> >>> while it may pale in comparison to France's 75%, I'm not sure I would=
 call
> >>> it a "token presence"
>
> >>> Doug
>
> >> The French are smart enough to recycle and reuse spent fuel rods, whil=
e
> >> we here in the good ole USA stand around with our fingers up our asses
> >> trying to find underground caverns to bury it all in...
>
> >> I could never understand why we even use nuclear power. Geothermal
> >> accomplishes same exact results without the dangerous radiation.
>
> >> Jim Rojas
> >> Technical Manuals Online!http://www.tech-man.com
> >> 8002 Cornwall Lane
> >> Tampa, FL 33615-4604
> >> 813-884-6335
>
> > Well that's an easy answer, you can't get enough geothermal to make up
> > the difference, same thing goes with wind and solar.
>
> Countries like Greenland & Nova Scotia run entirely on Geothermal
> energy. We can do it, we just need all the oil to get used up to take
> away the excuse why not to.
>
> If you look at the history of this country, this is always the case. We
> seem to have a need to get ourselves out of a pending disaster before
> anything really changes.
>
> Brazil no longer uses crude oil to run the majority of their vehicles.
> They use ethanol, which they grow crops and process themselves. Ethanol
> can be made from sugar crops, corn, switchgrass, as well as other
> abundant biomass. The excuses are endless, but the crisis is real.
>
> Brazil has been making ethanol since the 1970's gas shortage...some
> governments actually learn from history. Other governments are doomed to
> repeat their mistakes over, and over again...until it takes a national
> crisis to wake them up...
>
> Jim Rojas
> Technical Manuals Online!http://www.tech-man.com
> 8002 Cornwall Lane
> Tampa, FL 33615-4604
> 813-884-6335

Have to agree with you on that Jim it always react after the crisis
just look at 9-11 its too late to close the door after horse is out of
the barn.


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