Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Ethanolonomics

Re: Ethanolonomics


> I expect to have passive electric .........elliminate my natural gas
> used for cooking and clothes drying I could add another $5,000
cash. I could
> spend twice that amount more money for the bio fuel theoretically,
since I
> am frugally spending up to $200 at the pump each month.

You know, home fuel refining, alcohol or biodiesel or etc... would
spawn many other products. Why not an alcohol fueled generator to
run your heavy appliances?, but an on demand generator, ie if the
refridgerator needs to cool, generator turns on, if your running your
air conditioner during the day, generator turns on, ect... RVs run
them constantly.

OR, how about an Alcohol fueled furnace? OR, how about a "convert
your car to run alcohol/e 85" kit (although many cars can run on
alcohol without modifications), OR any gas fired tool or appliance?



> We celebrated reaching 200 million in population in 1968..... All
>of the Jimmy Carter energy program has been rolled back long ago an
>we dont even have conservation now.

Jimmy Carter was a visionary, if only we would have listened to him
30 years ago.


> The energy industry
> did not adequately add investment to their supply chain in America
>also creating artificial shortages. And Chevron, I think bought and
>removed from the market competitive items such as advanced car
>batteries that can run long distances with one plug charge.

Big oil is pulling an Enron move by agressively limiting supply
thereby driving up price. I heard Shell Oil is closing it's
Bakersfield CA refinery. Why would you close a refinery when
supplies are so short? Also, I heard Chevron and others put pressure
on GM to kill it's EV1 electric car. And, BP is aggressively buying
up solar technologies to keep them from reaching the market although
they claim otherwise.


> I am trying to start over. Many of
> us had to sit and train our Indian, Philipino, Irish, or Australian
> replacements or be fired immediately without severance

A friend of mine worked at a large wireless company at the time the
company moved operations offshore, I think to Bangalor India. He had
to train his replacements. He was given the option; train your
replacement and get a severance, or don't and your fired. He
trained.



> I also sell since 2002, thousands of imported commodity type gifts,
and
> other things wholesale to everyone. http://www.vsqigifts.com I have
at least
> 20,000 competitors, probably more like 50,000. I am the poster man
of
> commodity imported manufactured goods...

How did you select the items you are selling? Do you order from an
Independent Sales Rep?

Anthony


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