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Re: GLOBAL WARMING [message #337901 is a reply to message #337650] Sat, 28 June 2008 15:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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cheesesoda wrote on Thu, 26 June 2008 22:55

pawkyfox wrote on Thu, 26 June 2008 22:49

cheesesoda wrote on Thu, 26 June 2008 21:33

Makes a pretty fucking strong argument. It's not really worth arguing the small possibility that the earth wasn't hit by a meteorite.


You carefully avoid my point. Thumbs Up

What? You want me to admit that we can't claim it as absolute truth? That's a fucking given. There's really no such thing as an absolute truth, anyway.

It's pointless to argue the idea that it wasn't a large impact (or even volcano) that caused the mass extinction because of all of the evidence for it.


And then what about humans? Were they wiped out too?

pawkyfox wrote on Sat, 28 June 2008 08:53

cheesesoda wrote on Fri, 27 June 2008 22:11

pawkyfox wrote on Fri, 27 June 2008 22:34

cheesesoda wrote on Fri, 27 June 2008 21:23

Ryu

send angry letters to your Government to look into alternatives like air powered and H2o powered vehicles.

I don't like the idea of my government dumping funds into something the private sector should be doing.


Private sector will only do something that will bring them money...tut tut Capitalism!

So it is FULLY necessary for the government to step in and start the innovation process. That is how bad the situation stands after a decade of laziness. Once the system is perfected and the project is at a efficient prototype stage, the private sector will come like angry hungry dogs to exploit the technology...making money and also benefiting society.

That is how it works.

EDIT: The private sector will only act IF money is thrown at them. The good thing is that you will see genuine attempts at success and you will see genuine results.

John McCain recently proposed a $300 Million project aimed at the private sector at who can develop a powerful electric car battery by 2010 (I think). You will see results soon...if the proposal is accepted ofcourse!

If the people don't want new fuels badly enough, companies won't change. However, if the market changes to where the majority DO want alternative fuels, things will change. Oh, how I love Capitalism.


Touché


I am taking back my Touché due to my small misunderstanding.
The "private sector" nowadays I thought were the smaller organizations and other individuals with some sort of initiative. It is them I was referring to. Also, I hold nothing against Capitalism. Therefore, your statement is not needed.


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