Related: Mr. MW spent an hour talking to our biofuel guy yesterday about his business when he was at our house (the boss man also makes the deliveries... long live the small business entrepeneur!)... thinking about getting involved at some level. Good stuff. I mean, who doesn't like a little corn ethanol in their life?
The possibilities truly are endless. The sheer overwhelming-ness of the potential of alternative energy sources MUST be why we (the US) have not focused on it to date.
No risk-No reward, eh?
It just pisses me off when I see how EASY and WITHIN REACH these solutions are and have been for some time.
Sucks.
Maybe your Banana and my Papaya will have a better eco-lifetime than the one we've seen/are seeing.
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That is tres tres awesome.
Related: Mr. MW spent an hour talking to our biofuel guy yesterday about his business when he was at our house (the boss man also makes the deliveries... long live the small business entrepeneur!)... thinking about getting involved at some level. Good stuff. I mean, who doesn't like a little corn ethanol in their life?
:)
By
Martha Who?, at Thursday, February 23, 2006 1:17:00 PM
Or a little methane harvested from poo... The possibilities are endless, truly.
By
Bourgeois Deviant, at Thursday, February 23, 2006 1:22:00 PM
The possibilities truly are endless. The sheer overwhelming-ness of the potential of alternative energy sources MUST be why we (the US) have not focused on it to date.
No risk-No reward, eh?
It just pisses me off when I see how EASY and WITHIN REACH these solutions are and have been for some time.
Sucks.
Maybe your Banana and my Papaya will have a better eco-lifetime than the one we've seen/are seeing.
Sigggghhhhhhh.
Now what was that about being bored at work? ;-)
By
Martha Who?, at Thursday, February 23, 2006 2:00:00 PM
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