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Old 02-07-2020, 03:59 PM   #85
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you're forgetting the most important tax: the federal gas tax, which hasn't changed one bit since the mid 1990s. it hasn't even been adjusted for inflation...

people don't want to pay taxes but they complain about lack of money to fix roads. oh well.
The amount i paid included the fed gas tax. I don't know if there is a charge at the federal level. Since the fed tax comes back to the states (in theory) not sure how it plays into it.
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Lightning strikes contribute to CO2 levels , particularly when they ignite bush fires on the east coast of AU.
Ironically , the rain that is here is now flooding the scorched east coast.
We need to develop technology that captures and stores the power of lightning strikes into EV batteries.
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well this is bad cause methane is 34 times worse than carbon dioxide when it comes to the greenhouse effect properties. So 10% is pretty horrific, and that's just US. I don't even wanna know when China is at
Yea, methane is worse, but CO2 might be easier to change. If switching to EVs is this hard then imagine how hard it would be to switch everyone to vegan. Just a note, the waste from the BMW plant in South Carolina goes to a field and the methane produced from the field gets used by the plant to generate around 50% of the energy, if I can remember correctly from the tour.

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Yea, methane is worse, but CO2 might be easier to change. If switching to EVs is this hard then imagine how hard it would be to switch everyone to vegan. Just a note, the waste from the BMW plant in South Carolina goes to a field and the methane produced from the field gets used by the plant to generate around 50% of the energy, if I can remember correctly from the tour.

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https://www.ess.co.at/GAIA/Countries/methane_total.html

I've actually worked on some methane generators at farms. They are nasty but work well.

If you see a silo with a flame out the top, there ain't corn in that thing
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If switching to EVs is this hard then imagine how hard it would be to switch everyone to vegan
took just a pamphlet to switch me to vegetarianism lol... tried veganism too, but it requires a lot of planning and research. But that's neither here nor there
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took just a pamphlet to switch me to vegetarianism lol... tried veganism too, but it requires a lot of planning and research. But that's neither here nor there
I noticed you used ''ism'', as if it were a belief, system, philosophy or a complete way of life and not just a meal preference. If you did that intentionally then the hardest part about being vegan or vegetarian in all aspects of life is this:


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Yea, methane is worse, but CO2 might be easier to change. If switching to EVs is this hard then imagine how hard it would be to switch everyone to vegan.

Just a note, the waste from the BMW plant in South Carolina goes to a field and the methane produced from the field gets used by the plant to generate around 50% of the energy, if I can remember correctly from the tour.
It varies from about 30% to as much as 60% depending on the conditions so 50% would probably be the average they say on the tour. I spent two days there on a team studying the system to see if we could adapt something similar to our transmission plant down the road. We didn't generate enough methane to make it feasible but did get some other ideas.

Converting to EVs will not be as difficult as people on this forum think. The people here are die hard ICE fans that just can not accept that there are more people out there with totally different outlooks than they have.
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I noticed you used ''ism'', as if it were a belief, system, philosophy or a complete way of life and not just a meal preference. If you did that intentionally then the hardest part about being vegan or vegetarian in all aspects of life is this:
If I showed my vegan aunt that, she would loose her mind.
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I noticed you used ''ism'', as if it were a belief, system, philosophy or a complete way of life and not just a meal preference. If you did that intentionally then the hardest part about being vegan or vegetarian in all aspects of life is this
haha well let's not get into all that now, shall we
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Now, THAT is spooky -

I just read where the life expectancy for a male in the US is 78.something years. I am now 77 years old. The life expectancy in Canada for a male is 80 years old.

So, within the next year, I think I'll move to Canada. Buy a property next to @Tcoat - jest to torment him for two years. -


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Now, THAT is spooky -

I just read where the life expectancy for a male in the US is 78.something years. I am now 77 years old. The life expectancy in Canada for a male is 80 years old.

So, within the next year, I think I'll move to Canada. Buy a property next to @Tcoat - jest to torment him for two years. -


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Not me. I'm doing a swap, already got the videos bookmarked...

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