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  • #16
    Re: Paul Farrell... WTF?

    GM's already making the flex-fuel vehicles. In fact, most of their new sales of SUV's are flex-fuel now. The problem is getting the ethanol. It doesn't matter anyway, the future is electric or electric/air compressed with a touch of oil to get yah goin. The air compressed engines are extremely efficient and extremely GREEN. What we should be doing on this site is pooling our brains and $ and WE'LL make our own better version for mass production.

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    • #17
      Re: Paul Farrell... WTF?

      Originally posted by kingcopper View Post
      GM's already making the flex-fuel vehicles. In fact, most of their new sales of SUV's are flex-fuel now. The problem is getting the ethanol. It doesn't matter anyway, the future is electric or electric/air compressed with a touch of oil to get yah goin. The air compressed engines are extremely efficient and extremely GREEN. What we should be doing on this site is pooling our brains and $ and WE'LL make our own better version for mass production.
      that's what ej promises over in the subscription area. says cash/gold spec in shorts for now, alt energy plays later.

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      • #18
        Re: Paul Farrell... WTF?

        Originally posted by kingcopper View Post
        GM's already making the flex-fuel vehicles. In fact, most of their new sales of SUV's are flex-fuel now. The problem is getting the ethanol. It doesn't matter anyway, the future is electric or electric/air compressed with a touch of oil to get yah goin. The air compressed engines are extremely efficient and extremely GREEN. What we should be doing on this site is pooling our brains and $ and WE'LL make our own better version for mass production.

        Really? Where does the energy come from to compress the air?

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        • #19
          Re: Paul Farrell... WTF?

          Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
          Really? Where does the energy come from to compress the air?
          Harness the hot air from political capitals of the world?
          http://www.NowAndTheFuture.com

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          • #20
            Re: Paul Farrell... WTF?

            Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
            Really? Where does the energy come from to compress the air?
            silly question, grg! that's easy.

            1. stomp on one of these...



            10,000 times until you've filled one of these...



            for energy eat 100 boxes of this...



            with 20 gallons of...



            that takes a bunch of these...



            that eat a lot of this...



            that takes a lot of this...



            and this...



            and tons of this...



            to grow.

            or i could just walk.

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            • #21
              Re: Paul Farrell... WTF?

              Indian food.

              Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
              Really? Where does the energy come from to compress the air?
              especially the chick peas

              and especially the Kidney beans

              and especially the idlis

              I'd better stop before I list every Indian dish.

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              • #22
                Re: Paul Farrell... WTF?

                Originally posted by Spartacus View Post
                Indian food.



                especially the chick peas

                and especially the Kidney beans

                and especially the idlis

                I'd better stop before I list every Indian dish.
                very good!

                skip the pump and the tank and corn flakes, milk, cows, fertilizer and oil and go right to the methane production! now that's efficiency!



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                • #23
                  Re: Paul Farrell... WTF?

                  Originally posted by metalman View Post
                  very good!

                  skip the pump and the tank and corn flakes, milk, cows, fertilizer and oil and go right to the methane production! now that's efficiency!






                  Damn!

                  There's usually only one or a maximum of two in a crowd.

                  iTulip rules!
                  http://www.NowAndTheFuture.com

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