04-14-2008, 09:38 AM | #81 (permalink) |
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I don't think .5 would complain much about being uncomfortable.
A third (3.0) sure does.
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04-14-2008, 09:45 AM | #82 (permalink) |
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I currently drive a minivan to haul shit around, and to take the wife her kid on a road trip to Ontario last summer. It gets a stunning 23 (or so) MPG, it is so brutal. I try to drive that POS as little as possible. But the train is my normal means of transport.
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04-14-2008, 09:46 AM | #83 (permalink) | |
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04-14-2008, 09:49 AM | #84 (permalink) | |
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If there is one thing I am... it's practical. I'm a frugal fucker, Martian. I don't need a pickup truck right now in life. I probably won't need one ever again. Why pay the money on gas and insurance? The Vibe is very utilitarian albeit station wagonesque. I get the feeling a lot of people could and should do what I've done with their vehicles. ... I believe family vehicle choices make the gas crisis what it is... it isn't the cost of a gallon of unleaded, it's the fuel economy of the vehicles we choose to drive. I made a choice and now a gallon of gas goes a lot farther for me. Others should follow suit and quit bitching about their unnecessary Suburbans and H3s. Last edited by Plan9; 04-14-2008 at 09:57 AM.. |
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04-14-2008, 10:19 AM | #85 (permalink) | |
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04-14-2008, 10:38 AM | #87 (permalink) | |
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04-14-2008, 10:41 AM | #88 (permalink) | |
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04-14-2008, 10:44 AM | #89 (permalink) | |
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It looks like I'm getting an Audi when I get a new job (reflashing the ECM for high performance has the added bonus of bumping fuel economy to ~38mpg if you cruise at 70mph,) but I'm still holding on to my idea of getting an H1 and getting waste oil from any of the few hundred restaurants in town that has a deep fryer. Taking a guzzling, polluting vehicle out of the equation and turning it into one that runs on free garbage and has a low carbon footprint (and can off-road and crush small cars and children) sounds like my idea of a good time. Plus, if I ever run out of gas I would have a choice between regular diesel and stopping at the grocery store for a few bottles of veggie oil.
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04-14-2008, 04:41 PM | #90 (permalink) | |
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As far as nuclear rods in a car, come on - now you're being silly and insulting if you think that's what I thought I meant. Please don't put words in my mouth. My wife does that enough for me. And the way you talked about Porche struts - how could I tell you were kidding? You basically jumped all over me. By the way, my wife drives a Boxter and the ride isn't that great but it corners like a dream.
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04-15-2008, 04:23 AM | #92 (permalink) | |
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I've driven a Civic and a Civic is no Camry. Small car vs. much larger car. We need to compare apples to apples. That's why the Geo comparison hit me wrong. And 34 mpg is pretty darn good when the non-hybrid 3.3 L engine of the ES 330 only gets 23 mpg. I've basically cut the relative value of a gallon of gas by 50%. That will save me $800 a year if I drive 15K miles and the price of gas is $3.50/gallon. This is a relational thing as I'm not going for the absolute best milage but am going for a balance of comfort, style and economy. With leather, auto climate control, electric seats, basically all the major comforts of a Lexus, adds up to a lot. Also, all these non-hybrids produce tons of carbon. Yes, I do have a little tree-hugger in me to say the least. It has been said that the air from a hybrid Camry or Prius tailpipe is cleaner that that of the air you breathe in most downtown city areas. In terms of electricity, I thought you could easily see I was talking about electric cars. Geez! We're talking about powering cars and you're a pretty smart guy so I didn't think hand holding was needed. We can power everything we need with clean electricity powered from nuclear plants. I've learned a great deal about that over the past few years since I have a nephew that graduated from GA Tech a few years ago with a degree in nuclear engineering. In fact, Europe (France with some other participating countries - and the USA backed out but now wants in) has a new nuclear technology using fission. You'll see that hitting its stride by 2020 or sooner.
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04-15-2008, 11:01 AM | #93 (permalink) | |
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Time is growing short for the US to either order it's military to "pay back" the investment made in it by a sudden furious attempt to confiscate every other country's nuclear weapons as a prelude to controlling commodities, or.... drastic cuts in US military spending are needed to free up funding for a mass transit buildout and alternative energy technology. We in the US use four times the energy per person than an equal share by population would allocate us, so we're going to feel what is coming, four times as intensely as a lot of the rest of the world. Last edited by host; 04-15-2008 at 11:07 AM.. |
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04-15-2008, 12:07 PM | #95 (permalink) | |
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04-15-2008, 12:38 PM | #96 (permalink) | |
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BTW that link is dead, perhaps you can site the source you got it from since it wasn't your original source? Edit: Hehe googling it did find it sited in some 'interesting' hits. I liked this ones solutions.... Key changes needed · Urgent need to reduce consumption of fossil fuels, especially oil, through: o lifestyle change - eg greater use of public transport, using smaller cars, car-sharing, holidaying closer to home o energy efficiency technologies - eg more fuel-efficient vehicles, better home insulation o renewable energy technologies - wind, solar, biomass, water (hydro, wave, tidal), geothermal o government policies and measures to support these changes, eg eco-taxes, carbon trading, regulation, R&D support o strengthening of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, especially binding targets on the biggest emitters (the largest being the USA) based on "Contraction and Convergence" principles (Ustwo note, its now China, expect the left to ignore) · Urgent need to stem the global flow of weapons, especially small arms in poorer countries whose environmental resources are under stress and conflict may occur o need strengthening of UN programme of action on eradicating illegal small arms o need countries to agree a UN arms trade treaty o USA, which has highest levels of small arms in private hands and is world's largest arms exporter, is resisting these efforts · Urgent need to support post-conflict reconstruction and conflict prevention activities o Only receives a small amount of funding · In 2005, the world spent over $1.1 trillion ($1,100,000,000,000) on its military forces - continuing a rising trend. Diverting at least some of this spending could help achieve the aims above, reducing the likelihood of conflict. · Reducing dependence on military forces as a way of dealing with international problems will also help reduce their carbon emissions! · The power of corporations, especially military corporations, with their ability to lobby for favourable policies needs to be curbed. http://www.frosinone.org/scuola/diri...%20Warming.pdf Ah hippies...
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04-15-2008, 01:01 PM | #97 (permalink) | |
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04-15-2008, 01:40 PM | #98 (permalink) | |
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Let me translate into hippese.. Man the UN man can like stop all this by like stopping the corporate nazis in the US man, and like they will stop this man but like with peace instead of guns man. The us man has too many rednecks with guns man and they are trying to keep their murder man and then they export their murder, its all the USA's fault man, there would be no violence without uncle Sam. Man like, man we need to use bombs less man, and like do things peaceful like man and man it will save lots of trees man, and like stop global warming, oh god I think I'm going to throw up. Such thing are kinda cute in young adults, but it grows tiresome.
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04-15-2008, 01:48 PM | #99 (permalink) | |
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04-15-2008, 02:25 PM | #100 (permalink) | ||
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I drive a ton for work. Last week it was over 450 miles. I get reimbursed 50.5 cents per mile. Minus the 16 miles each way to the office, regardless of if I even go there during the day... stupid IRS... but it's not enough to really offset the damage done on my car. I need oil changes every six weeks. So to answer the question and quit threadjacking... Gas prices are killing me.
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04-15-2008, 03:12 PM | #101 (permalink) |
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For solar/alternative/etc., what we need to do is find a way that individuals can produce the power that they require. I know it would cost me about $35,000 to become energy independent at today's prices. That means, no power plants, no gas companies, just some unknown companies to supply me with geo-thermal heat, solar panels, and electric car parts (for Chevy S-10). 98% of my trips could be done with an electric car (under 10 miles). And I live close to the stores and other things I do. I know I could survive with no gas for my car if they rationed it or something.
Gas prices won't effect me, but they will effect the prices businesses charge, and the salary minimum wage earners will demand. But, I did ride my bike to work everyday last week (5 days, 3 miles each way). My car gets about 24 mpg in the city, so I only saved about $5. I haven't refilled my gas tank since March 14th though. |
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Above $35 dollars per barrel shale and sand oils start to become economical to extract, above $50 per barrel and they become commercially attractive to extract. The only problem is oil > $50 per barrel. I think, from memory, that economists reckon that world growth will slow by 1% for every $25 in the oil price over $20? something like that. One good thing for Canada though, it becomes the nation with the second largest oil reserves while oil is over $50 per barrel (tar sands and oil shales are counted towards viable reserves then) - Venezuela is number 1. Gracias Gringos! Viva Chavez!
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We should be working toward a way to make switchgrass and other materials (e.g. waste vegetable oil, and other inedible plant materials) a viable source of biofuel. It's entirely possible. I say don't give up.
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04-15-2008, 05:14 PM | #104 (permalink) | |
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One doesn't need to be a hippie to think that the U.S. is currently blocking efforts to limit CO2 emissions internationally. One doesn't need to be a hippie to resent the amount of weapons that U.S. companies sell to other countries. One doesn't need to be a hippie to believe that the world would be better off if certain entities were less inclined to use military force. |
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04-15-2008, 05:28 PM | #105 (permalink) | |
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04-15-2008, 05:35 PM | #106 (permalink) | |
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Solutions to cheap oil problems for the now do not currently include biofuels, because they currently need cheap oil to produce... :s (Oh, and don't mention whale oil... the last thing we need is the Japanese using more of that kind of biofuel... ) Quote:
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No giving up in research for biofuels, but we should be applying technologies NOW to reduce demands on cheap oil asap... Things like this: <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Q9vkkFNkE44&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Q9vkkFNkE44&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object> Together with emergency roll-outs for electric vehicles, liquification of coal for trucks, etc, etc... The fallout from permanently higher, post-peak cheap oil prices could be pretty scary... we need to delay that as far into the future as possible, and the clock is running down fast. From wikipedia's peak oil entry: Quote:
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04-15-2008, 06:06 PM | #109 (permalink) |
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Well, yeah... but it isn't a cheap oil alternative... in the same mold as shales, tars and sands @~$35+ to be economical and ~$50+ to be profitable. Also, i'm not sure if you can get the same variety of chemicals out of coal as you can from oil. Diesel and a jetfuel additive, yes. all the other goodies we use up in our fertilizers, plastics, paints, oils, lubricants, waxes, dyes, etc, etc, etc... I'm not so sure.
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04-15-2008, 06:07 PM | #110 (permalink) | |
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You know we put a man on the moon. We had an X-project and a private organization put a man craft into space. How come we can't have a E-project where the winner gets a billion dollars to develop a viable option to the I.C.E.? Second thought- make that a billion euros, really who's going to take you serious if you're offering dollars?
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04-15-2008, 06:16 PM | #111 (permalink) | |
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04-15-2008, 06:27 PM | #112 (permalink) | |
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Heavy trip, man.
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04-15-2008, 07:36 PM | #113 (permalink) | |
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* * * * * Thanks for post #107, tisonlyi. I think with some exceptions, we are generally on the same page.
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04-15-2008, 07:48 PM | #115 (permalink) | |
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It was funny when you said it in the other thread too.
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04-15-2008, 07:58 PM | #117 (permalink) | |
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04-15-2008, 08:00 PM | #118 (permalink) |
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cmon guys, let's keep it from devolving...
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04-16-2008, 09:39 AM | #119 (permalink) | |
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04-16-2008, 09:57 AM | #120 (permalink) |
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The alternative is to reduce use considerably, something that will be necessary one way or another eventually. What we should be doing is getting jobs closer to home and biking there. What we should be doing is putting refrigerators and water heaters underground and powering them, along with the rest of the house, with 100% solar energy. The government should be giving massive tax breaks to solar companies, so that they can pass on the savings to consumers.
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