SPEEDBYRD

Name: SPEEDBYRD
Joined On: Apr 29, 2005
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Age: 42
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Soap Box
Politics are/is a difficult subject I usually stay clear of. When you are forced to defend what you feel at the core of your being to someone whose beliefs make your stomach turn and your head ache, it makes life difficult. One person wants and feels that a particular person would be best for our country, and you feel that someone else would do a better job. We discuss and argue around the kitchen table, on lounge chairs, on cell phones, and in the work place. It can be troubling.
One thing I feel that we must discuss is energy independence. I know there are a ton of initiatives out there, but the one I wanted to soap box is the Pickens Plan. I am doing my part and spreading the word. Go and check out the web site and if you like it get involved, and if you don't I hope it gets the topic of getting the United States off foreign oil started in your house.
Thanks,
I am stepping off the box now,
Speed
Posted by SPEEDBYRD on Sat Oct 4, 2008 @ 8:16 pm EDT | 2 Comments
believing that alternate energies will one day fully account for the user-stoppage of fossile energies is believing in an utopia.
Yes, it works. If you're in a rural community with 1000 homes, you can make that community completely self-providing. That's scientifically and practically proven, so no contest there.
Metropoles are another beast alltogether. We're not talking only about the exponentially increased number of homes, but we're talking industry in the broadest sense of the word too, much of which operate 24 hours a day. We're talking traffic, airports, harbors, places of entertainment and other hubs that have any number of people converge for whatever reason.
Alternative energies can only be of value there if they're used NEXT to the consumption of fossile energies.
And all the things you can do around the home are nice and all, but to get a return on investment, you must be sure that at least one of your kids stays to live in your house after your dead and buried. Further more, unless the industry as whole doesn't get curbed in their consumption one way or the other, but are allowed to guzzle energies like there's no tomorrow, your home-investments are absolutely pointless.'
In less than 70 years fossile energies will be scarce enough to go to war over them. Your solar-panel, windmill, humus-container, human-shit converter and big ball of tinfoil in your kitchen-closet won't change that one bit.
Posted by CrypticCat on Sun Oct 5, 2008 @ 3:34 am EDT
Posted by SPEEDBYRD on Sun Oct 5, 2008 @ 4:02 am EDT
