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Re: End of Powerboating?
Originally Posted by METAL BROS RACING
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Re: End of Powerboating?
Also there is enough oil to meet current and projected demand for the next 50 years in the U.S. contained in ANWR (arctic national wildlife refuge) in Alaska. Not to mention exploratory drilling leases could provide the US gov't with 2.3 billion dollars in the next year.
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Re: End of Powerboating?
Originally Posted by Maximus_45
http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/syriana/hd/
what the movie trailer first. We are supposed to nearly run out of oil in about 10 years. This movie shows what it could be like when we get down to the wire. Gas prices at the pump $20.00!!!! Who would be able to fill up their boat every weekend or who would even have a boat. Hydrogen powered engines probably wont be powerful enough to be in high performance boats. Boat companies might be forced into going out of business... THIS WOULD BE REALLY BAD :mad: :mad: :mad: lol I'll be running turbines with Biodiesel LONG before i have to worry about the price of gas stopping me from enjoying my boat. |
Re: End of Powerboating?
I'll fit mine with a sail before I quit boating. :)
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Re: End of Powerboating?
I'm sure sooner or later the earth will run dry I only hope i'm not still living here :D
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Re: End of Powerboating?
Originally Posted by JnT
I'll fit mine with a sail before I quit boating. :)
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Re: End of Powerboating?
Originally Posted by License To Thrill
What is the source of your information about ANWR?? The estimates I've seen from petroleum geologists is no more than 1 1/2 years total recoverable reserves.
Like everything else, oil is a finite resource, but unlike electricity and hydrogen is not renewable. We need a government program, together with private industry, to develop either a new fuel source or a new kind of engine that runs on renewable fuels. |
Re: End of Powerboating?
Originally Posted by CAP071
I'm sure sooner or later the earth will run dry I only hope i'm not still living here :D
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Re: End of Powerboating?
This is why Im using as much as I can while its here. :drink:
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Re: End of Powerboating?
Whats good for the oil bidness is good for America. When the Oil Patch is good, the economy is good. Actually the very best example of trickle down economics. All Oil people like to spend money, every one from the Pres. down to the Roughneck. and Partyin' like no tomorrow as well.
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