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- waynepixel
Have any of you Nters seen the documentory "End of Suburbia".
I watch the movie last night, and I thought it was bloody scary. It also gave a indecation as too why the "USA & UK" went to war in the first place.
What do you think.
- JazX0
consipiracy theories is what I think
- waynepixel0
Ya you could be right JazX.
But the oil will run out some time. Right.!
- bulletfactory0
Yes, we will run out of oil someday - that's why i'm trying to develop a car that runs on my shattered hopes and dreams.
that's a never-ending supply.
- -leah-0
never heard of it, sounds interesting.
the people of the world need to start harnessing wind power.
- v3nt0
blow me.
just kidding. i thought it was pretty obvious why we went to war in the first place. that documentary is 18 months, 20, 000 lives too late.
- fate0
Oil? Oi....Oil? Wha'? Who said anything about Oil, you cookin' bitch?
*knocks over pitcher of water and runs*
- v3nt0
oi, that was my pitcher and im damn thirsty...
- tymeframe0
can you find the movie in the states?
I switched my electricity provider about 4 months ago to these guys. They rock.
- del_razor0
Bulletfactory...
man.. between you and I.. we could corner the market.. grow us some militant bodyguards and be set..
- MX_OnD0
I've got the solution. Future Fuelâ„¢
we are suffering from too little energy and too much obesity.
Start burning fatties to make electricity.
Anyone that doesn't want burning gets on the fucken treadmill (also creating energy) till they are a sustainable weight.
Voila, 2 birds one stone.
- v3nt0
im up for burning fatties.
- v3nt0
but would he be worth it after the weight of CO2 has been used?
- MLPROJECT0
get your conspiracy theroies (that usually come true)!
- k0na_an0k0
here is what i don't get. someone touched base on it a few threads up.
lifetime fitness (here in the states) ENOURMOUS facility. HUGE. i was in there last night wondering just how much electricity they need. then it hit me. why the hell don't they plug each and every piece of cardio equipment to a battery that charges and powers the lights and little things saving them thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. it would work kinda like the prius. electric power would run the big stuff, but people power would charge a large powercell that would power the lights.
i mean, conservitaly, there had to be maybe a hundred pieces of cardio equipment, and at 6 oclock you had to fight to get on one. that is a LOT of energy.
good idea eh?!? should i seek a patent or approach a company?!?
- fate0
Kona, look at the last page of the Wired Magazine issue covering iRobot ;) They had that same very visual concept.
- lilbabyarm0
that's actually a good idea kona. people powering the facility could work to get a discount off their monthly fee...
oh and if you all want to read about the REAL reason we went to war... read this article:
http://www.50mmlosangeles.com/ar…
- fate0
lilbabyarm, there's a fundamental flaw with that theory. And that is...
If you're going to spend billions, even trillions to prove your country is superior, why not do it in actually aiding your own economy? Think of the kind of pump-priming that money could create. And hell, Bush's rich friends could still get rich while the USA gets big muscles from all that cash, spent in the right places as to avoid inflation.
- mrdobolina0
if the entire world cashed in dollars for euros, there would be no dollars left, fate.
- bulletfactory0
del_razor
(jul 23 04, 07:42)"grow us some militant bodyguards and be set."
========================ha ha.