Posted on 03/01/2012 8:36:24 PM PST by U-238
What is the point of wasting our money on this?
Well, I’m glad that you have so much confidence in our government’s decisions. I hope you are right, but really the costs are not appropriate for now. Change is required when needed, not for environmental made up reasons.
We are just adding to the cost of maintaining the military today instead of waiting until it is necessary. Sorry, but if you take into the equation the cost and pollution necessary to produce substitute fuels, the environment loses anyway.
Camelina sativa, usually known in English as camelina, gold-of-pleasure, or false flax, also occasionally wild flax, linseed dodder, German sesame, and Siberian oilseed, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae which includes mustard, cabbage, rapeseed, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, brussels sprouts. It is native to Northern Europe and to Central Asian areas, but has been introduced to North America, possibly as a weed in flax.
Native to Northern Europe and Central Asia. Wonderful.
The Ohio National Guard are not complaining.
How well I remember. I took a statistics class in college using a Versalog slide rule while nearly everyone else in the class had one of those big expensive calculators. I got an "A" BTW.
The original plan of the 1876 was a three pronged attack. General John Gibbon showed up a day late.General Crook never showed up to help Custer.Historians debate whether Crook’s pressing on could have prevented the killing of the five companies of the 7th Cavalry Regiment led by George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
I prefer an old fashioned slide rule.
Unless I am mistaken tax money is being taken from ME to pay for their salary and benefits and NOW also be wasted spending money on wasteful Al Gore stuff like this.
WTF do I care if they don't care?
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I remember when the (one) electronic calculator for my sophomore engineering class was glued to the lab table
and one signed up to use it. i then purchased an hp-21
circa ‘76. 300 bucks.
If the Germans were using this to power their war machine for five years I give a little slack to see it works.
If it does not work, then dump it.
They’ve been ordered not to.
The Germans used similar tech to back track a little
Only 126 dollars a gallon. What a deal!
Where is your link?
Again when tech is new its always high its expensive but when its in wider use the price drops. Cars were expensive at first then when it was massed produced it fell. Similar to of Moore’s Law
Except the Germans were NOT using biofuels, they were using carbon fuels made from coal even dirtier than oil.
Do you even know what biofuel means?
The Army’s assumptions were based on inaccurate information provided by the Indian Agents that no more than 800 hostiles were in the area.
The Germans didn't use biofuels. They developed synthetic liquid fuels, derived from coal.
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