RubberFrog
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Actually, I think this is a good thing and about time.
Sorry OMR.
Actually, I think this is a good thing and about time.
Sorry OMR.
KaGee said:Wait till they take your car from you or tax you to the point you can no longer afford to own one... then report back how good of news this is.
PW2 said:This is good news, especially from a packed court!
KaGee said:Wait till they take your car from you or tax you to the point you can no longer afford to own one... then report back how good of news this is.
RubberFrog said:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17911853/
Actually, I think this is a good thing and about time.
Sorry OMR.
RubberFrog said:OMR, my plan is to get a little pink bicycle and then have a gay marriage. Right after I go on welfare to support my crack habit. Oh, and of course I plan to bow to the east 5 times a day.
stevieray said:It looks like the auto industry has adopted the "if you can't beat 'em - join 'em" philosophy. They would be glad to sell a car that does meet any required reduced CO2 emissions - for 1.5 times the price of a current one that doesn't! Hell - make it zero emissions & they can charge double!
Whoop-de-effin-doo.
RubberFrog said:In the 70's when smog pumps came out... they were going to take my car....
In the 80's when even more smog regs came out... they were going to take my car....
In the 90's....
Today's news....
I'm still driving the same '67 Mustang... I'll keep waiting for them to take it....
QC said:I heard water can be poisonous to the human body in large qtys too . . .
bjcsc said:The overwhelming majority of CO<sub>2</sub> comes from trees and plants. How are we going to solve that one?
You must have got an 'F' on that test... Plant's are definately co2 negative. They consume more then respire. Tht's why I have to supplement my planted tank with co2. If your theory were true all of my fish would slowly suffocate.bjcsc said:Most cellular biologists believe the overall cycle to be slightly CO<sub>2</sub>+.