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Old January 20th, 2009, 12:58 PM   #21
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I read somewhere, not sure if it was credible or not, that fuel can be readily created from anything that contains carbon matter, so every such as dead branches, leaves, soils, ect could just be converted easily to fuel.... Anyone look into that? I wish I had saved that article I read.
sorta reminds me of diamonds that they make out of peanut butter.
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where you been that's old news*L*...fiat smelled bailout$$$$

they made nice cars in the 70-80's here *L* after 2-3 years had huge rust holes in them
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Fiat is expected to purchase a 35% stake of Chrysler, bringing small car technology back to the US.
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where you been that's old news*L*...fiat smelled bailout$$$$

they made nice cars in the 70-80's here *L* after 2-3 years had huge rust holes in them
Your logic is flawed. GM and Chrysler were given hundreds of millions - a couple of billions of dollars in bail out money from Germany and prominent EU nations (since the big 3 have great stakes in their loosely-regulated auto industries). Fiat did not try to take claim to build more vehicles in Europe; this strategy/model is for using US plants and for selling autos in the US
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I read somewhere, not sure if it was credible or not, that fuel can be readily created from anything that contains carbon matter, so every such as dead branches, leaves, soils, ect could just be converted easily to fuel.... Anyone look into that? I wish I had saved that article I read.
Its not whats it created from that is the problem. But its said the crude oil takes lots of pressure and time to be broken down from leaves and other carbon sourced. Its the time which it takes to form which is an issue. Its said that it take thousands or even millions of years. If thats the cars it can reproduce itself fast enough to sustain our need.
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Its not whats it created from that is the problem. But its said the crude oil takes lots of pressure and time to be broken down from leaves and other carbon sourced. Its the time which it takes to form which is an issue. Its said that it take thousands or even millions of years. If thats the cars it can reproduce itself fast enough to sustain our need.
apparently this whole idea of oil coming from broken down leaves and other decaying matter is controversial. I dont know enough on the topic to give an accurate debate though.
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it would make sense since both are made from carbon. But what isnt controversial these days.
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it would make sense since both are made from carbon. But what isnt controversial these days.
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