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By waiting widow on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 - 07:57 am:
Dr. Nat from Nevada, Thank you very much for the information on oil shale. I thought you were a college professor and you didn't disappoint me. Last question: With present technology, how much would a barrel, of crude have to be to make oil shale economical?
By cityonthehill, calumet michigan on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 - 11:01 am:
Joe Finn: Honestly, I don't know. I know more about the science behind the oil shales than I do about the economics. I remember when I was younger it was said that the shales would become economic if the price for a barrel of oil rose to $20. It is far beyond that price now and the shales are still too expensive to use. Economics is a bit out of my realm of expertise. I know from when I do quick calculations of the economics of a mining claim that there are many, many variables that need to be considered in addition to just the value of the resource. For example, even if oil doubles in price, if the permits, taxes, and labor costs of mining and processing the oil shale are still too high, it will not be used. So it is not as easy as just looking at the price of oil, although that is the most important factor. I hope this rambling explanation made sense. I might be able to get a ballpark figure from one of my colleagues for what the price of oil needs to be to make the shales economic, but just remember that there are other variables controlling if we will ever use those resources or not. Have a great day!
By yooper NM on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 - 01:03 pm:
VOTE got closed down - most sensibly, IMHO. But I'm wondering, too. One exception, with the VOTE-discussion, was ok. But all that generally political, ha-hm, on this site really ... ok, I'll leave it at that. Guess/hope it'll change again after today.
By danbury; germany on Wednesday, November 3, 2004 - 02:18 am:
FogHorn, I beg to differ but happen to think this is the wrong place to question the braveness of strangers, or their ability to think. So, put in your mail-address if you have to be so direct - or mail me.
By Bummed out on Wednesday, November 3, 2004 - 09:32 am:
John 18:36 Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight...but now is my kingdom not from hence.
Politics is nothing more then self-aggrandizement. Two men vying for the high-horse, shamelessly bashing one another:
Luke 14:7-11 And he put forth a parable to those which were bidden, when he marked how they chose out the chief rooms; saying unto them, when thou art bidden of any man to a wedding, sit not down in the highest room; lest a more honourable man than thou be bidden of him; and he that bade thee and him come and say to thee, Give this man place; and thou begin with shame to take the lowest room. But when thou art bidden, go and sit down in the lowest room; that when he that bade thee cometh, he may say unto thee, Friend, go up higher: then shalt thou have worship in the presence of them that sit at meat with thee. For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.
Beware of "American Pride": Proverbs 16:18 Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
Mr. Foghorn: Perhaps you have been lax in your reading material. (Probably stacked in a corner somewhere - out of site...out of mind) Bush certainly has not done this country any favors. How about his policies on just a few of these: Jobs disappearing, Poverty Increasing, Health Care Crisis, Education neglected, Environment under attack, Military spending out of control, and overspending in general. Try reading: www.usfacetoface.org and then use that foghorn on us.
By Unashamed Conservative on Thursday, November 4, 2004 - 12:38 am:
My my Mr. Foghorn: Did you read www.facetoface.org. I didn't think so. While you prefer to sit and watch TV, I prefer to get out and see what is happening on our streets. Surely, you honestly do not believe that drivel. I have seen poverty, they are not dressed to the nines. The only nines they have is probably the nine cents in their pocket. I donate heavily to financial support to the poor and homeless. What do you do? Ah yes, you watch TV.! What slums have you seen and visited, and what's with the M&M tape? I have taken some of them in my home, cleaned them up, put money in their pockets, and sent them on their way to look for work. Sometimes they make the best choices offered them. What about the family that is bordering on the edge, and their home burns down? What then Mr. Foghorn? Ah yes, you sit and watch TV. Yes, a lot of money goes to education. My taxes prove that. Teachers these days are begging for more and more help in volunteer services. When I was in school it was teacher and student, and I got the best education to be offered. So, what's with the teachers that they can't do the job without outside help. What were they trained for. And where is all this money going? We did not need to go to war in Iraq. Poor choice on Bush's part. As far as these grants are concerd...it sounds to me like you applied for and used all of them. Obviously, you know how to play the system. You are spoiled...not I. I came from a poor family. I worked and went to night school for a better education. I never applied for a grant in my life, though there were times when I didn't have two nickels to rub together. At my home, I was taught Respect and Pride in myself. Something I believe you have lost. Please read what Bush favors on our environment...it's enough to make you sick...literally. SPOILED you say. Who started this war in Iraq? Bush did! My gosh, read what you just wrote, and again I give you more reading material. On Safe Water. You know about the fish that are caught in the water their. The fish have all kinds of ulcers. This should be a concern to you. http://www.epa.gov/safewater/ars/prop_techs.html or http://www.orgenic consumers.org/corp/arsenic.cfm or how about the Superfund.....http://www.sierrachlb.org/toxics/superfund/ and then we have Air Quality at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A2540-2003Oct22.html What about those little creeks of water that are posted Toxic or Poisenous that I saw just as you are leaving Laurium toward Lake Linden...off the beaten path. I don't see anyone concerned about them. Yet it seems to be my understanding that's OK by you. What about the kids that play around them. Before you spout any more drivel please read the articles, if you had there would be no need for your foghorn.
By Logging Off on Friday, November 5, 2004 - 12:57 am:
Pat, Florida I have one comment. We agree to disagree. As to your reference to college. That would be the Detroit Institute of Technology, University of California and am now attending San Jose State University.
By TwinB, CO on Friday, November 5, 2004 - 05:05 pm:
Well, well, well! Aren't we all frisky today. And I thought things would calm down after Tuesday. Silly me. Dave (C.?), I thought you would have blown an artery by now...and I just have to ask you...did you attend Cal Hi class of '68?? Would love to know where you live here in this amazing state of CO. But alas, my heart will always be in the UP.
I must comment on your views of God's Word. Don't trifle with it. He is the Creator of this universe who loves each of us and sent His Son to die on the cross for our sins (see The Passion of the Christ). As you put it, Christ should be our example. Since that is true, it isn't about being intolerant. It is taking God at His word. He says murder is a sin, as is envy and taking His name in vain etc. In other words, none of us is perfect. We are all in need of God's gift of His Son's death in our behalf. I can't begin to understand the cost of the price Christ paid. The Bible is the living Word of God. I take Him by faith and how He changes lives and hearts. Science has some of it correct...so much wrong. So many theories and they should be presented that way. Instead institutions continue to deny both sides from being given to our students. God created this earth and each of us in it. I did not evolve from an ape. You can't claim part of the Bible and make up the rest yourself. If you were honestly a seeker of TRUTH you would study the Bible from cover to cover and keep it along side your other textbooks. If you say other books are also good tales as well...then you'd better toss out God's Word the Bible because HE says "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father but by me" or John 3:16 "For God sooooo loved the world the He gave us His only Son, that whoever believes in him will not perish but have eternal life..v.17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. My point...and I have one...really...we can't pick and choose what we want to believe regarding the Bible. The claims of Christ are so extraordinary that we have to blieve by faith or chuck it because he would have been a lunatic to make such claims. And I personally don't stake my eternity on lunatics but the loving God who created me with freedom to choose.
By the way, were you ever on the debate team...I know you were always yakking!? Would love to be in touch with you if you are the Cal Hi grad I went to school with.
Simple: It's not Christianity. It's not religion. It's the so-called christians who believe they have the right to tell everybody what's right or wrong, and what to do or not to do. Not their business to deny anyone of any believe any right. They keep saying God will judge. For a believe that contains the virtue of humility, SOME feel surprisingly compelled to deal out judgement.
But that's not what I came to tell you about. Why should we back up the US in attacking a country that hasn't attacked you itself? The US got kicked in the (AUP-violation) on 9/11 and reacted in good ole conservative right wing manner - by lashing out and hitting upon the first scapegoat they could make a cause against (a really weak one to boot). No consideration, just plain ole revenge plus several other reasons. there were the final battles of two global wars in this country, millions and millions killed (among them more than enough GI's) and whole landscapes burnt and ravaged. You had no war in the last 150 yrs on your own grounds except perhaps Pearl Harbour. You don't know what you're talking about. There is a difference between standing up and lashing out, and more often than not it requires more strength to stay calm and work on a problem than simply taking a gun and blowing someone's head of. President Bush claims to be a christian. While I am not christian enough to be considered as such by any maior church, I feel I am christian enough to question the christianity, not to mention the morals and values from somebody who believes in killing for vengeance, in war, in weapons designed to kill people and conquer and/or destroy whole countries. If that's what your conscience tells you is right, I can't help but thinking you've got some very interesting values. And now I'm going out and enjoy my life without denigrating anybody. Sitting on a mountain top in NH, I felt closer to whatever deity there is than after reading posts speaking of God on these sites. Of course, although I do not care for your identity, y'all are still free to mail me! :)
By danbury on Saturday, November 6, 2004 - 12:36 pm:
Danbury and Dave, keep conversating, as GWB would say. I'm enjoying it immensely. Fundamentalism of all kinds is the antithesis of reason and must be resisted.
By danbury on Saturday, November 6, 2004 - 06:14 pm:
Good evening, Dave. You're welcome. I'm attending unversity, did a stint at architecture years ago, but now forestry and environmental sciences. Well, mostly forestry, the latter was added last year due to budget cuts, and some departments were united. I'll be finished in another 1 1/2 years, and then there's a big question mark ...
By Dave... on Monday, November 8, 2004 - 07:07 pm:
Thanks, Dave. But I hope you understand that I won't be posting a running commentary on US and international politics - definitely not the right place, don't you think? Albeit this siding surprisingly has not yet been closed, but still - while I do not agree with some of the more picture-oriented pasty.cammers, I agree with those who don't think this is the right place for dialogue. Exceptions happen, obviously. But I'll stay on site, so even when not posting, I'll be there, piping up when (I deem) necessary and acceptable. Hang in there. Four more years to come up with an alternative!
MOI:LOL. Seems we think precisely the same about each other. :) Except I'm not embarrassed, I feel (!) sorry. (For the record: I'm pretty sure I'd qualify as liberal as far as you're concerned.)
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