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Jan Panteltje
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On a sunny day (Wed, 25 Nov 2009 04:59:41 -0800 (PST)) it happened Bill Sloman
<bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in
<b8cfe9e0-a079-4bdd-8ed8-0cf93cc7d4a5@s15g2000yqs.googlegroups.com>:
as your car does not run on electricity (yet).
Without those machines, used to build cities, roads, transport goods, there would be no civilisation
and not even internet, and no printing material, no paper, some paper manufacturers have their own power plants.
Been there.
Now wake up from your green dreams.
Or renounce it all, and go live on one of the last energy free little islands... atolls...
<bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in
<b8cfe9e0-a079-4bdd-8ed8-0cf93cc7d4a5@s15g2000yqs.googlegroups.com>:
Without the [fossile] energy companies there would be no media, no energy,Hey, if it was not for Exxon-Mobil and the other energy companies,
there would be no media, no energy, and no way to spread the ideas ori=
gin=
ating from your overheated globe.
BP and Shell both have the sense to acknowledge that anthropogenic
global warming is real and both have started diversifying into more
sustainable activities.
You don't seem to have realised the burning fossil carbon isn't the
only way to generate energy.
You really are beginning to sound like an idiot nut case.
After all the case I made here for nuclear power.
The French genenrate most of their electric power from nuclear
reactors and yet you claimed
Hey, if it was not for Exxon-Mobil and the other energy companies,
there would be no media, no energy,
Just admit you have no clue and are wrong.
as your car does not run on electricity (yet).
Without those machines, used to build cities, roads, transport goods, there would be no civilisation
and not even internet, and no printing material, no paper, some paper manufacturers have their own power plants.
Been there.
Now wake up from your green dreams.
Or renounce it all, and go live on one of the last energy free little islands... atolls...