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    Well BP F*cked Louisiana, Hard.

    Besides the obvious jump in prices I'm sure gas and oil will go up, 70% of the shrimp eaten in the United States comes from the coast of Louisiana. This doesn't include the shrimp caught in Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. Not to mention all the kinds of fish and other shell fish.

    Now we have oil creeping onto our shores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonrisa View Post
    it is time to move to Canada
    Sarah Palin will make sure Alaska is drilling the shit out of the ocean pretty soon too. Vancouver is the next oil-slick-stricken place.
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    There's no proof as to who did or didn't do it...

    Just an "event".

    It could as easily be accidental as intentional.

    Keep that in the back of your mind as other happenings occur in the future, whether political, economic, or social.

    I feel bad for those who base their economic existence in that region.

    They've taken a major hit, for whatever reasons.

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    I was surprised last night when I was searching oil rigs. There's a sh!t load more out there operating than the media leads you to believe.

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    They want to do 5PLN for liter in Poland. Dunno in $ but it's about... 1,40€ It's ****ing much, it's time to use AutoLegs
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    Fuel is generally more expensive in Europe as opposed tot he U.S. In some places it is exponentially more expensive.

    I truly don't see why we don't move to running hydrogen cars. They say the problem is extracting it. But truly it is not that difficult....its unbelievably abundant, it can be gathered in any geographic area anywhere in the world and at the same time the only byproduct is water.

    In Cali they run some of their state cars on it but thats as far as its gone.

    Truly if we wanted to within 20 years we could all be driving hydrogen cars with ease.
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    Anthropocentric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dewilliams2 View Post
    Fuel is generally more expensive in Europe as opposed tot he U.S. In some places it is exponentially more expensive.

    I truly don't see why we don't move to running hydrogen cars. They say the problem is extracting it. But truly it is not that difficult....its unbelievably abundant, it can be gathered in any geographic area anywhere in the world and at the same time the only byproduct is water.

    In Cali they run some of their state cars on it but thats as far as its gone.

    Truly if we wanted to within 20 years we could all be driving hydrogen cars with ease.
    That's just it, if we had to, we would. But nobody will until there are no other options left.

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    Frass, do you work on Forklift trucks in your job?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petit Papillon View Post
    Frass, do you work on Forklift trucks in your job?
    I don't, why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frasbee View Post
    I don't, why?
    Nothing then hehhe
    I was doing interviews about forklift trucks in Poland and I know there was the same project in US, i didn't do it cause I would have to stay during my evenings which would suck, but if i had a chance to talk to you for example hehe :p We just called companies that had those. Well I'm going to do australia now, but i won't be able to talk to mish or charlie heheh... maybe with another project :p
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    Quote Originally Posted by dewilliams2 View Post
    Fuel is generally more expensive in Europe as opposed tot he U.S. In some places it is exponentially more expensive.

    I truly don't see why we don't move to running hydrogen cars. They say the problem is extracting it. But truly it is not that difficult....its unbelievably abundant, it can be gathered in any geographic area anywhere in the world and at the same time the only byproduct is water.

    In Cali they run some of their state cars on it but thats as far as its gone.

    Truly if we wanted to within 20 years we could all be driving hydrogen cars with ease.
    The production, transportation, and storage costs outstrip the effectiveness of it.

    It's great if you want to send a shuttle to Mars and be able to return... but that has financial backing behind it and a whole lot of finicky tech.

    Hydrogen isn't a very good alternative, like solar.

    Diesel however can be made and they're exploring the use of the ocean to facilitate the speedier production of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petit Papillon View Post
    Nothing then hehhe
    I was doing interviews about forklift trucks in Poland and I know there was the same project in US, i didn't do it cause I would have to stay during my evenings which would suck, but if i had a chance to talk to you for example hehe :p We just called companies that had those. Well I'm going to do australia now, but i won't be able to talk to mish or charlie heheh... maybe with another project :p
    I think you could talk to just about whomever you wanted to if you asked.

    We live in the age of internet phones, so it should be easy and free of charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frasbee View Post
    I think you could talk to just about whomever you wanted to if you asked.

    We live in the age of internet phones, so it should be easy and free of charge.
    No the company that i do interviews for has a data base with phone numbers of companies that use forklift trucks and f they don't,they have nothing to say, so we can't do interviews And my company is charged for the phone call anyway
    And I think I'm really good for that kind of project, with my nice voice, I had 6 interviews everyday,since all of the people that i called were guys lol
    I'm sure you would fall for my nice voice as well
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