From: Arindam Banerjee on
On May 12, 1:01 pm, Marvin the Martian <mar...(a)ontomars.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 11 May 2010 05:05:52 -0700, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> > On May 11, 12:28 pm, Marvin the Martian <mar...(a)ontomars.org> wrote:
> >> On Mon, 10 May 2010 17:52:34 -0700, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> >> > Obviously the status-quoists will try their best to prevent the
> >> > hydrogen economy, but the world wants change.
>
> >> Oh, drop the ad hom. It looks bad on you.
>
> >> The reason why we're addicted to oil is because the Saudis paid our
> >> government to not consider any PRACTICAL solution that would work.
> >> Remember Abscam? It is not that our congressmen would betray the nation
> >> and sell us out that the FBI found remarkable; the FBI was surprised at
> >> how cheaply they would turn treason and sell us out to a foreign
> >> interest.
>
> >> There are many practical solutions that would work to solve our energy
> >> problems. Nuclear is one, and Methanol (not Ethanol) will also work. We
> >> can make methanol from our vast coal reserves, our vast natural gas
> >> reserves, and even our nation's biomass production. Any one of these
> >> sources we have in greater abundance than the Saudi's had oil.
>
> >> We could pay the automakers to make flex fuel methanol/gasoline cars
> >> with a fraction of the government's solar subsidy and in 10 years, the
> >> free market would provide more methanol gas stations than gas stations..
>
> >> > Too much pollution from the oil
> >> > economy has not just poisoned the world, but also human minds.
>
> >> Bullshit. We know now that the entire AGW scare was a big scam. Solar
> >> and wind are just distractions.
>
> > I think there are certain theological factors, apart from of course the
> > standard racism-bigotry-snobbery issues, in the way the developed world
> > is trying to stop the hydrogen economy from taking off.  The developing
> > countries stand to gain a lot, and the nastier sort in the Western world
> > don't like that. After all, they are Einsteinians who worship black
> > holes, and are thus far from the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians
> > who worshipped the sun.
>
> > Hmm, this clears things a lot!  Oi all all-polluting all-gobbling
> > blackholewallahs, there is really no debate with your sort.  Que sera
> > sera, whatever will be will be so far as I am concerned.  Just that,
> > indications are that Indians will go in for solar power as it will
> > become a paying cottage industry.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Arindam Banerjee.
>
> You're not even making sense.

Not to you. perhaps.
From: harmony on

"Marvin the Martian" <marvin(a)ontomars.org> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 11 May 2010 05:05:52 -0700, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
>
>> On May 11, 12:28 pm, Marvin the Martian <mar...(a)ontomars.org> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 10 May 2010 17:52:34 -0700, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
>>> > Obviously the status-quoists will try their best to prevent the
>>> > hydrogen economy, but the world wants change.
>>>
>>> Oh, drop the ad hom. It looks bad on you.
>>>
>>> The reason why we're addicted to oil is because the Saudis paid our
>>> government to not consider any PRACTICAL solution that would work.
>>> Remember Abscam? It is not that our congressmen would betray the nation
>>> and sell us out that the FBI found remarkable; the FBI was surprised at
>>> how cheaply they would turn treason and sell us out to a foreign
>>> interest.
>>>
>>> There are many practical solutions that would work to solve our energy
>>> problems. Nuclear is one, and Methanol (not Ethanol) will also work. We
>>> can make methanol from our vast coal reserves, our vast natural gas
>>> reserves, and even our nation's biomass production. Any one of these
>>> sources we have in greater abundance than the Saudi's had oil.
>>>
>>> We could pay the automakers to make flex fuel methanol/gasoline cars
>>> with a fraction of the government's solar subsidy and in 10 years, the
>>> free market would provide more methanol gas stations than gas stations.
>>>
>>> > Too much pollution from the oil
>>> > economy has not just poisoned the world, but also human minds.
>>>
>>> Bullshit. We know now that the entire AGW scare was a big scam. Solar
>>> and wind are just distractions.
>>
>> I think there are certain theological factors, apart from of course the
>> standard racism-bigotry-snobbery issues, in the way the developed world
>> is trying to stop the hydrogen economy from taking off. The developing
>> countries stand to gain a lot, and the nastier sort in the Western world
>> don't like that. After all, they are Einsteinians who worship black
>> holes, and are thus far from the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians
>> who worshipped the sun.
>>
>> Hmm, this clears things a lot! Oi all all-polluting all-gobbling
>> blackholewallahs, there is really no debate with your sort. Que sera
>> sera, whatever will be will be so far as I am concerned. Just that,
>> indications are that Indians will go in for solar power as it will
>> become a paying cottage industry.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Arindam Banerjee.
>
> You're not even making sense.

never has.
on bright note, i have assured arindam that one day he will when he has
lived long enough - it is just statistics. even that rod guy was right once
as i have pointed out.


From: bert on
On May 14, 11:46 am, "harmony" <a...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Marvin the Martian" <mar...(a)ontomars.org> wrote in messagenews:S-ednSFGEJW6h3fWnZ2dnUVZ_tMAAAAA(a)giganews.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Tue, 11 May 2010 05:05:52 -0700, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
>
> >> On May 11, 12:28 pm, Marvin the Martian <mar...(a)ontomars.org> wrote:
> >>> On Mon, 10 May 2010 17:52:34 -0700, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> >>> > Obviously the status-quoists will try their best to prevent the
> >>> > hydrogen economy, but the world wants change.
>
> >>> Oh, drop the ad hom. It looks bad on you.
>
> >>> The reason why we're addicted to oil is because the Saudis paid our
> >>> government to not consider any PRACTICAL solution that would work.
> >>> Remember Abscam? It is not that our congressmen would betray the nation
> >>> and sell us out that the FBI found remarkable; the FBI was surprised at
> >>> how cheaply they would turn treason and sell us out to a foreign
> >>> interest.
>
> >>> There are many practical solutions that would work to solve our energy
> >>> problems. Nuclear is one, and Methanol (not Ethanol) will also work. We
> >>> can make methanol from our vast coal reserves, our vast natural gas
> >>> reserves, and even our nation's biomass production. Any one of these
> >>> sources we have in greater abundance than the Saudi's had oil.
>
> >>> We could pay the automakers to make flex fuel methanol/gasoline cars
> >>> with a fraction of the government's solar subsidy and in 10 years, the
> >>> free market would provide more methanol gas stations than gas stations.
>
> >>> > Too much pollution from the oil
> >>> > economy has not just poisoned the world, but also human minds.
>
> >>> Bullshit. We know now that the entire AGW scare was a big scam. Solar
> >>> and wind are just distractions.
>
> >> I think there are certain theological factors, apart from of course the
> >> standard racism-bigotry-snobbery issues, in the way the developed world
> >> is trying to stop the hydrogen economy from taking off.  The developing
> >> countries stand to gain a lot, and the nastier sort in the Western world
> >> don't like that. After all, they are Einsteinians who worship black
> >> holes, and are thus far from the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians
> >> who worshipped the sun.
>
> >> Hmm, this clears things a lot!  Oi all all-polluting all-gobbling
> >> blackholewallahs, there is really no debate with your sort.  Que sera
> >> sera, whatever will be will be so far as I am concerned.  Just that,
> >> indications are that Indians will go in for solar power as it will
> >> become a paying cottage industry.
>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Arindam Banerjee.
>
> > You're not even making sense.
>
> never has.
> on bright note, i have assured arindam that one day he will when he has
> lived long enough - it is just statistics. even that rod guy was right once
> as i have pointed out.- Hide quoted text -
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Mafia owns all electric power plants,and that means electricity is two
expensive to seperate the water molecule. Sun does it for free,but
the Mafia Godfater does not like free stuff and will put a stop to it
TreBert