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Gasoline shortage on the east coast, pipeline hacked, line ups at the pumps, prices at the pump in some places are sky high.
Ianhill said:I can see how this thread got political and we need a thread to talk political truths and failures of our system from any time period that has relevance.
Tech forum it is !...and gasoline is a part (if anti-topic). of this thread.neptronix said:i'm sorry but this is a technology and not a political activism forum.
Joe Biden didn't have anything to do with colonial pipeline getting hacked by a ransomware gang..
neptronix said:Ianhill said:I can see how this thread got political and we need a thread to talk political truths and failures of our system from any time period that has relevance.
i'm sorry but this is a technology and not a political activism forum.
Joe Biden didn't have anything to do with colonial pipeline getting hacked by a ransomware gang.
Facts aside, it's in very bad taste to interject politics where they don't belong.
Hillhater said:But the point was....Biden deliberately shut down one oil pipeline for popularity,...then within days cried “Foul” when another party shut down a similar oil pipeline. ...why ?
Jay Leno: Ethanol should go the way of Prohibition
Few people know more about cars than former Tonight Show host Jay Leno. A gearhead with a collection of more than 130 classic vehicles, not to mention an Emmy Award he took home for his show Jay Leno’s Garage, he knows how automotive engines work and what makes them run.
And he knows what they shouldn’t be running on: ethanol.
Leno_Ethanol_03-2015In his latest column for Autoweek, Leno expounds on the damage that ethanol – in the form of legally mandated E10 – can do to engines of older cars. He writes of damage to fuel lines, fuel-pressure regulators, diaphragms, carburetor jets, and the coating of fuel cells inside gas tanks.
Because ethanol can absorb water from ambient air, it can cause corrosion and inhibit combustion. That damage can lead to breakdowns or, as Leno points out, even fires.
The real culprit is a federal law – the Renewable Fuel Standard – that obligates refiners to lace the nation’s gasoline supply with ethanol. I have written about the problems with the RFS on multiple occasions.
“It’s time for us as automobile enthusiasts to dig in our heels and start writing to our congressmen and senators about the Renewable Fuel Standard, or we’ll be forced to use even more ethanol,” he writes. “Most people assume, ‘Oh, that’ll never happen. They’ll never do that.’ Remember prohibition? In 1920, all the saloons were closed. It took until 1933 before legal liquor came back.”
Jay Leno is one of the nation’s preeminent comedians, but as he makes clear, the problems caused by Washington’s misguided ethanol policies are no laughing matter.
nicobie said:Not only does it make our cars run like crap, it costs us money to boot...
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-ethanol-gasoline-tax-11621032039
Whilst i am happy and excited to be living through a technology change to EV transport,...neptronix said:Whatever happens to gasoline doesn't matter to me. Internal combustion is a dead end!
Ianhill said:Be unwise to assume complete death of the ice engine evem when ice engines had their hay day battery milk floats still worked the uk streets.
Ianhill said:Company's like GM done their best to supress electric tech and thats left a bitter taste with some but i dont think ICE will dissappear anytime soon, dont you think we will have a world with no coal burned before ICE cars meet a complete world wide death?
Ianhill said:Its possible to take a litre of fuel and travel further with less emissions not just per mile but litre for litre depending on the stoichiometric efficiency of an engine so its in our interest to have engines that get as close to this perfect value as possible not becuase efficency per mile is increased and the litre still emits its total polition no matter what these engines are cleaner burning.
Why not go the whole hog and revert to cave dwelling....?Ianhill said:Carbon negative housing......
This got me thinking the best houses for this would be log cabins as long as the forest is repopulated pur housing would help tackle the co2 offset.
Hillhater said:Why not go the whole hog and revert to cave dwelling....?Ianhill said:Carbon negative housing......
This got me thinking the best houses for this would be log cabins as long as the forest is repopulated pur housing would help tackle the co2 offset.
Do you see the pattern here ?,,,people slowly regressing to basic living.....
...give up you lifestyle, give up cheap transport, give up reliable energy supply systems,....etc
How far are you prepared to go personally , or let civilised society,..slip back into the stone age ( or even just. “Pre-industrial” life style, .. in attempting to appease the gods of CO2 Theory ?