June 27, 2005

Energy Crisis: Oil and Water can't mix!

Oil hits $60 a barrel today!



The oil barons at the OPEC cartel are drooling over the new prices today. With US demand of oil remaining steady despite prices being 40% higher than last year, they are looking at raising them some more depending on our reaction. They'll just keep raising the price, wait for us to get used to them, then raise them some more with no end in sight!

With so many alternatives out there, this month's issue of Wired Magazine focuses on a HUGE Donkey Kong-sized alternative that will put the oil business on the ropes. In the article titled "The Mad Genius from the Bottom of the Sea" the sub heading reads "Unlimited energy. Fast-growing fruit. Free air-conditioning. John Pina Craven says we can have it all by tapping the icy waters of the deep."

You heard right, we're talking about tapping into the world's oceans. Inventor John Pina Craven explains "The oceans are the biggest solar collector on Earth, and there's enough energy in them to supply a thousand times the world's needs. If you want to depend on nature, the oceans are the only energy source big enough to tap."

That sounds good to us. Check out the full article in Wired Magazine. While you're at it check out BuyBlue.org for the best choice in gasoline stations to make sure you're not putting money in the hands of those price-jacking oil jerks. Remember to vote with your wallets!


2 Comments:

At 7/04/2005 10:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

wsup, hey look into geothermal energy. ooO0oO0o volcanos... its an interesting concept with similar proposals of natural clean energy. i have a proffesor here at USFQ, a prestigous volcanologists that serves the ecuadorian government everytime they need an update if whether or not we will survive another day living here in quito on this chain of volcanoes.... as if their asses would be safe anyways.... their active you idiots!. bueno pero thats my personal opinion. well, he's trying to promote this idea by lecturing in presidential press confrences in hopes of a more efficient energy source that will last pretty much forever if all goes well. ... k later sofrito

jessy

 
At 7/04/2005 10:35 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

wsup, hey look into geothermal energy. ooO0oO0o volcanos... its an interesting concept with similar proposals of natural clean energy. i have a proffesor here at USFQ, a prestigous volcanologists that serves the ecuadorian government everytime they need an update if whether or not we will survive another day living here in quito on this chain of volcanoes.... as if their asses would be safe anyways.... their active you idiots!. bueno pero thats my personal opinion. well, he's trying to promote this idea by lecturing in presidential press confrences in hopes of a more efficient energy source that will last pretty much forever if all goes well. ... k later sofrito

jessy

 

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