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Posted by bo on May 21, 2004 at 13:16:20 from (12.75.106.242):
In Reply to: Re: MAD as h ell posted by Mike M on May 21, 2004 at 12:44:06:
You couldn't enough corn to substitute for oil, besides, ethanol attracts water and is detrimental to many rubber compounds. Do your home work, you need x number of btu's to move y amount of weight. Ethanol has significantly less btu value then gas and it would require a larger amount of ethanol to equal an equivilent of gas. Besides, just who do you think you're helping? The small farmer? Wrong. Most mass corn producers today are huge agri-businesses no better or worse than big oil/gas companies. You think hydrogen is explosive? Just what do you think is in your car now? Water? Think of the Pinto and the GM pickups. Blowing smoke in a fit of passion is ok to the uneducated but you obviously have a computer. Do some research.
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