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  • in reply to: General Discussion #362156
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    i don’t see what the big deal with Halo is.. I tried it a couple of times and found it to be a duller version of Counter Strike

    in reply to: New Peter Jackson film announced #1937426
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    i don’t see what the big deal with Halo is.. I tried it a couple of times and found it to be a duller version of Counter Strike

    in reply to: General Discussion #362185
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    in any case, i apologize to you Viper and Sean if i offend you with my cynicism.
    but back on topic..

    I seriously suggest you guys read articles from this site
    http://www.simmonsco-intl.com/research.aspx?Type=msspeeches

    the CEO of this company was Bush’s former Energy Adviser.

    in reply to: We can get oil out of rocks now? #1937433
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    in any case, i apologize to you Viper and Sean if i offend you with my cynicism.
    but back on topic..

    I seriously suggest you guys read articles from this site
    http://www.simmonsco-intl.com/research.aspx?Type=msspeeches

    the CEO of this company was Bush’s former Energy Adviser.

    in reply to: General Discussion #362190
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    Agree with SOC on this one. To hell with it, Burger. Why so damn cynical?

    what’s got you so grumpy kid. Cynical? perhaps, but perhaps its due to the reality of the situation we are in. Idealism can only take you so far.

    in reply to: We can get oil out of rocks now? #1937437
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    Agree with SOC on this one. To hell with it, Burger. Why so damn cynical?

    what’s got you so grumpy kid. Cynical? perhaps, but perhaps its due to the reality of the situation we are in. Idealism can only take you so far.

    in reply to: General Discussion #362240
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    hey, one of my Indian friends says Urdu and Hindi is almost the same language, is it true you guys can understand each other talking easily?

    in reply to: McDonalds: All over the world! #1937481
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    hey, one of my Indian friends says Urdu and Hindi is almost the same language, is it true you guys can understand each other talking easily?

    in reply to: General Discussion #362248
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    that mcdonalds is pretty big. Is that you?

    in reply to: McDonalds: All over the world! #1937486
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    that mcdonalds is pretty big. Is that you?

    in reply to: General Discussion #362254
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    What we should do is keep the ANWR as sort of a strategic reserve, to top off our current reserves and as a ready source if there’s an accident or a problem with the extraction operations. Then we don’t have to worry too much about getting back into the world market for a short time if it looks like we need a little bit extra.

    I thought ANWR was a reserve of some type? or at least Alaskan oil?

    The other side of that coin is that we get experience drilling in an inhospitable climate. Then we can offer our services and expertise to the Russians. For a price, of course 😀

    come on, out experience the Russians in drilling hostile arctic climate :p

    Don’t even go there today 😡 😉

    i was actually being serious, not sarcastic 🙂 people will say you’re bad, people will disagree, parties will use it to attack you..but I say, just take the oil. It’s still easier 😮

    in reply to: We can get oil out of rocks now? #1937488
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    What we should do is keep the ANWR as sort of a strategic reserve, to top off our current reserves and as a ready source if there’s an accident or a problem with the extraction operations. Then we don’t have to worry too much about getting back into the world market for a short time if it looks like we need a little bit extra.

    I thought ANWR was a reserve of some type? or at least Alaskan oil?

    The other side of that coin is that we get experience drilling in an inhospitable climate. Then we can offer our services and expertise to the Russians. For a price, of course 😀

    come on, out experience the Russians in drilling hostile arctic climate :p

    Don’t even go there today 😡 😉

    i was actually being serious, not sarcastic 🙂 people will say you’re bad, people will disagree, parties will use it to attack you..but I say, just take the oil. It’s still easier 😮

    in reply to: General Discussion #362273
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    Apparently we’ve been looking at this for a while, around 20 years or so. What we need to do is finance a crash program to get this to work in a cost-effective fashion. The real test will be if we can resist the urge to export any of this stuff. I say keep it and use it in-house. We’d be off foreign oil with ease once it was running at capacity. And the foreign oil-producing countries would be economically hit since a huge customer gave them the finger.

    but who says some one else won’t fill the gap? it looks like China is trying to fill in the void the US left in Venezuela..

    And I still say we sink pipes into ANWR in Alaska.

    i’m indifferent to ANWR, but I don’t think it will be cheap. Arctic terrain requires better tools, maintenance heavy pipelines and equipment, and more expensive labor as they’re not as productive in such conditions. From what I read.. drilling would be limited to some pretty crappy winter months, which furthers the difficulty of such a project.

    I think it’s easier if you just take Iraqs 🙂

    in reply to: We can get oil out of rocks now? #1937492
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    Apparently we’ve been looking at this for a while, around 20 years or so. What we need to do is finance a crash program to get this to work in a cost-effective fashion. The real test will be if we can resist the urge to export any of this stuff. I say keep it and use it in-house. We’d be off foreign oil with ease once it was running at capacity. And the foreign oil-producing countries would be economically hit since a huge customer gave them the finger.

    but who says some one else won’t fill the gap? it looks like China is trying to fill in the void the US left in Venezuela..

    And I still say we sink pipes into ANWR in Alaska.

    i’m indifferent to ANWR, but I don’t think it will be cheap. Arctic terrain requires better tools, maintenance heavy pipelines and equipment, and more expensive labor as they’re not as productive in such conditions. From what I read.. drilling would be limited to some pretty crappy winter months, which furthers the difficulty of such a project.

    I think it’s easier if you just take Iraqs 🙂

    in reply to: General Discussion #362282
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    http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2005/08/09/news/regional/03e14b4eb94bfd7f8725705700826a2b.txt

    That is really interesting. If it’s true, then as a huge oil consumer, we can finally ignore the Middle East once and for all.

    i think it will be a long time for it to be practical. We got lots of oil up where i come from, and the surrounding areas, like Nenetsia, Khanty-Manssisk, etc in Russia.. there’s still a bunch out there, it’s just not financially feasible to get them out atm.

    But hey, given the situation the US is in, I’d agree with you.. i’d rather not want to deal with the Israeli’s, Saudi’s, and everyone in that region.

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