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Aaron, I watched a documentary that was similar...about the electric car, and How the country of Brazil is totally independent of oil by using sugar cane for most of their fuel. The gas stations provide both types of fuel, but of course, the sugar cane is less expensive. About 85% of the autos in Brazil are using sugar cane fuel. and, it doesn't polute....now? Why are we not growing sugar cane??? Of course, we know why!
Hi Yvonne,
No I haven't been around in a while. Thanks for the cool pics. This may be a little off the subject of peace, but I just watched this absolutely fascinating DVD documentary over the weekend called "Who Killed the Electric Car." I had never heard of the EV1 and it's premiere in California a few years back. Outrageous what GM, the government, and big oil did to the fast sporty little energy efficient car, that everyone who was fortunate to get a lease on, totally fell in love with. It's one of those films that you feel like you want to run out and buy a dozen copies of and give to all your friends and keep it passing around. Anyway, certainly the potential for peace would be much more of a reality if we were not so dependent on foreign oil and all of this shameful posturing about our presence in Iraq being about terrorism.
Be well, be safe, be at peace.
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Hi Yvonne...with love and grace. Glad to be connected through t.o.p.!
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No I haven't been around in a while. Thanks for the cool pics. This may be a little off the subject of peace, but I just watched this absolutely fascinating DVD documentary over the weekend called "Who Killed the Electric Car." I had never heard of the EV1 and it's premiere in California a few years back. Outrageous what GM, the government, and big oil did to the fast sporty little energy efficient car, that everyone who was fortunate to get a lease on, totally fell in love with. It's one of those films that you feel like you want to run out and buy a dozen copies of and give to all your friends and keep it passing around. Anyway, certainly the potential for peace would be much more of a reality if we were not so dependent on foreign oil and all of this shameful posturing about our presence in Iraq being about terrorism.
Be well, be safe, be at peace.
-@
Cool pics. Thanks.
Peace!
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