Are you sure you and Eki are not the same person.Quote:
Originally Posted by markabilly
This post makes you two sound an all lot alike.
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Are you sure you and Eki are not the same person.Quote:
Originally Posted by markabilly
This post makes you two sound an all lot alike.
The Obama administration said "never let a serious crisis go to waste", well the cheap Chicago politics organizer is now going full blast, using this oil leak to try to ram his eco-political energy sh-t down our throats.
It is a good thing he is of mixed blood, because when this turd finally floats to the surface and is exposed for the cheap huckster he is; the Negro population of the U.S. can say-- he's half white, not one of ours.
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Originally Posted by Bob Riebe
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Originally Posted by Uncle Remus
Like I said, until people are preparted to give up the use of fossils fuels, there is no use in crying over spilt milk. There are going to be accidents and environmental "distasters" such as the one we are seeing now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fiero 5.7
I am pro the use of fossils fuels, not against it. But there are many other ways of powering our world effectively without kiling 2/3's of the world, the oil companies in partnership with governments keep us reliant on fossil fuels through shaddy deals and have traditionally sqaushed or discredited new designs that could promote alternative energy sources.
Obtuse? Really? :D So says the man who apparently had no idea that a nuclear blast (of ANY type) released neutron radiation and would certainly produce some level of contamination, which when carried by oil particles, would likely rise to the surface. How much, I do not know. And based on your Wile E. Coyote/"damn the torpedoes!" style posts in this thread, I believe it's safe to say that you have no idea either. Not that that would stop you from claiming to know. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Riebe
As I've already said, I'm not a physicist (and I seriously doubt that you are either)... I don't play one on TV and I didn't stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night. So I've watched and listened to panel discussions involving (true) experts, read ideas on both sides (something that I'm sure you'd have a difficult time doing)... and I've reached no definitive conclusion. It's simply not a subject that I know enough about. But I would say that when it comes to nuclear devices, it probably is best to err on the side of caution, especially since some success is now being found with a less "explosive" solution.
As for knowing me, Bob... let's not play silly games here. You don't know me at all - and I'm really not making any attempt to get to know you either (when have I ever?). Why? Well, I've seen your pretzel logic posts on this forum for years. Typically I just laugh and skip over whatever illogical point you're trying to make. Like a dog hanging onto its final bone, it has seemed that you'd argue that 2+2=5 if someone would allow you to keep going. But if you think that you really have enough wit and spunk to play The Dozens with me, by all means... give it your best shot, old stick. Hell, I've enjoyed that since I was about 5. Pick a topic related to economics or business and we can really have some fun. You strike me as the sort of "wise" fellow who could explain supply side economics to me, or what role derivatives played in the financial crisis last year. I mean, heck, you seem to have capping oil wells down pat... along with how to set off a nuclear weapon and save the Gulf of Mexico. Those other things should be easy pickings for a fellow with your worldly experience and vast knowledge.
Hey... you liked my lil joke so well, here's something else for you to chew on. I think it's Persian, but it was told to me by my grandfather many years ago:
"He that knows not, and knows not that he knows not is a fool. Shun him
He that knows not, and knows that he knows not is a pupil. Teach him.
He that knows, and knows not that he knows is asleep. Wake him.
He that knows, and knows that he knows is a teacher. Follow him."
On this particular topic, I freely admit that I am a pupil. I know not, and I know that I know not. But you, well... let's just say that I wouldn't follow you to the grocery store, I doubt that you could teach me anything and I don't think you're asleep. So what does that leave us with? ;)
You have a good evening. :wave:
ROFL. It doesn't work like that, you have to prove that your method works before trying it....Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Riebe
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Originally Posted by Bob Riebe
someone needs to get bob plugged back in........ :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
feiro too, but he is probably too far gone for that to help
Have I accidently wandered into some freakish nightmare episode of 24? :s
No, something more akin to the episode of the Simpsons where Homer gets a gun and uses it to turn lights off, change channels on the tv and open cans of beer.