The economy of course is dependend on the ability to wage war,we should surrender.
Make a deal.
Who can we invade and make money? Who's closest, big disorganized cities.This election extravaganza proves they are reetarded. We can save them. Maple syrup Law should be imposed. Release the submarines., Canadas armed forces are lazy good for nuthins. Where's the booty? Attack something or get off the pot.
I think while many forms of power will assist the use of horses, nothing will be an actual replacement for them.I think while many forms of energy will assist the use of gas and oil, very few will be an actual replacement for them.
And oil is? That's funny. I thought it was miles down in the ground in a relatively small number of places, and required massive effort to acquire and transport to "there when you need them."Wind and solar are not ALWAYS there when you need them.
Yes, we know you have an irrational fear of wind power, but really, it's not gonna hurt you. I promise.Wind also has the added feature of noise pollution!
Bet your wife's pretty pissed about that, enit?I f-cked up labia.
and stole all their goldWe really ****ed Libia up
And oil is? That's funny. I thought it was miles down in the ground in a relatively small number of places, and required massive effort to acquire and transport to "there when you need them."
Been to Benghazi? BEEN TO BENGHAZI!
That Kenyan Muslim socialist Justin Trudeau helped Hillary Clinton gun down Murkan heroes!
The concept of "achieved" as a single point is silly.The big difference here is that forms of energy like oil, coal or even wood can be both stored and transported without any real loss of that energy value. Current tech surrounding the transport and storage of electricity just isn't advanced enough to represent a tangible alternative, let alone the cost effectiveness of such.
The day will come when that changes, however, between that tech being developed and the necessary infrastructure beig established, I believe it's fair to say that we have a quite a number of years before that is achieved
The big difference here is that forms of energy like oil, coal or even wood can be both stored and transported without any real loss of that energy value. Current tech surrounding the transport and storage of electricity just isn't advanced enough to represent a tangible alternative, let alone the cost effectiveness of such.
The day will come when that changes, however, between that tech being developed and the necessary infrastructure beig established, I believe it's fair to say that we have a quite a number of years before that is achieved
I think it's a better tech to invest in than useless electric cars. They have performance, range, and take about 3 minutes to "fill up". And the infrastructure would be cheaper to install since existing gas stations could be used.I kinda like fuel cells. They're elegant.
In the meantime , it's a damn good excuse to tax people...The big difference here is that forms of energy like oil, coal or even wood can be both stored and transported without any real loss of that energy value. Current tech surrounding the transport and storage of electricity just isn't advanced enough to represent a tangible alternative, let alone the cost effectiveness of such.
The day will come when that changes, however, between that tech being developed and the necessary infrastructure beig established, I believe it's fair to say that we have a quite a number of years before that is achieved
They also use less heavy metals than batteries, and we ain't gonna run out of hydrogen, oxygen, and sunlight any time soon. So, good deal all around.I think it's a better tech to invest in than useless electric cars. They have performance, range, and take about 3 minutes to "fill up". And the infrastructure would be cheaper to install since existing gas stations could be used.
Ever notice how one engineer's done more for the human race than every damn politician in history put together?Unfortunately in Ontario, the Wynned sock is in too big of a hurry to "save the planet" with sunshine and unicorn farts that she's ignoring superior technology.
You mean she's corrupt? Oh, good.Then again, she can't pump more money into hydro investors' pockets if she promotes hydrogen fuel cells.
And oil is? That's funny. I thought it was miles down in the ground in a relatively small number of places, and required massive effort to acquire and transport to "there when you need them."
Silly me.
Yes, we know you have an irrational fear of wind power, but really, it's not gonna hurt you. I promise.
Holy shyt, who was in charge 7 years ago?
in 55 years of driving i don't recall one time that oil and gas weren't readily available. Where did i express an irrational fear of wind power? I'm all for it, but where can it be supplied on a continuous basis?
And that apparently makes you think the Oil Fairy brings it to you.In 55 years of driving I don't recall one time that Oil and Gas weren't readily available.
Throughout all your comments on the subject.Where did I express an irrational fear of wind power? I'm all for it, but where can it be supplied on a continuous basis?
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