Posted by tcanthonyii on July 18, 2008 at 19:36:35 from (98.16.139.187):
In Reply to: e85 use it posted by GA Dave on July 18, 2008 at 03:31:24:
You are 100% correct. Can't disagree with you. Like I said it's just an opinion and I doubt anyone will really know ever!
As far as the mash goes I agree too but you need to have a plant near by. Honestly I could care less about the energy used, I don't believe that C02 is a polutant anyway. Even if it is then more greenery will fix it. Take any elementary science class. Of more concern to me is the really high price of corn and everything it is used in and the water usage. I don't like "wasting" anything. Hence why I only buy used mowers, tractors, cars, visit auctions. Well and things are just plain more fun and cheaper too!
I am all for "alternative" energies where they don't get subsidized after producers needs a subsidy to make a profit. The cost to develop anything is astronomical so help from Big Daddy isn't all that bad. WE'll get it worked out eventually and some form most likely other than the black stuff will some day become #1.
Seems like it's revenger of the famers lately. The 80's paid nothing and everyone got cheap product. Now product is more expensive and the farmers are lauging all the way to the bank. 20 years and it'll be the other way around.
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