ass_face
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peak oil is here... we are on a steady decline. Look for 7 dollars a gallon gas in 2 years.
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/
Gambino said:this is debated...in one report i read peeps claime 2040 would be the peak year...some how bush is to blame
i was being sacarastic...the combustion engine will be forever changedass_face said:Bush isn't to blame... it is just a hard fact... There is a finite amount of oil. Rumor has it that Bush asked the Saudis to increase production and they can't. It simply is not possible.
Things aren't getting better soon.
redguru said:Give me a break, this first showed up on Art Bell
Gambino said:peeps don't realise how much petro is used in manufacturing...plastics, etc
ass_face said:Yeah, a lot of products rely on petroleum... fuel consumption for vehicles is only part of it. As more nations increase their industry, more oil is needed and less is available.... something is going to break
ass_face said:peak oil is here... we are on a steady decline. Look for 7 dollars a gallon gas in 2 years.
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/
ass_face said:There is a finite amount of oil.
Mr. dB said:Really? You mean the nature of geology has changed, and the processes which created the oil reserves aren't still going on today?
juicedmohawk said:who is the person who wrote this article? Unless I'm misunderstanding them, they have a terrible grasp on kinetics and thermodynamics.
Gambino said:national geo magazine had an excellent article on this recently
i envision a time when peeps go digging through garbage dumps in search of plastics to recycle
Mr. dB said:Really? You mean the nature of geology has changed, and the processes which created the oil reserves aren't still going on today?
then you know it is true... oil conspiracy line is now open.redguru said:Give me a break, this first showed up on Art Bell
ass_face said:Rumor has it that Bush asked the Saudis to increase production and they can't..
Mr. dB said:Really? You mean the nature of geology has changed, and the processes which created the oil reserves aren't still going on today?
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