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Old June 25th 10, 08:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Dear Everyone,
as you know the price of the Oil is more and more increasing, while
the oil supply is decreasing. Moreover Oil is
causing wars, terror, oil spills, a lot of greenhouse gases. Do you
know that there is plenty of natural gas ? The
supply will last for many decades, probably for hundred years. A lot
of methane (natural gas) is found as shale gas,
a lot more will come from methane hidrates. Natural gas is causing
much less greenhouse gases and since it is found
locally, it will not cause any wars or terror. It will create jobs in
your own country and not in the middle east.
Do you know that by converting your car to natural gas, you can save a
lot of money ? It costs a lot lot less. You
may say that there are not enough gas stations, but you can fuel at
home* over night. You also should convert your
car to dual fuel, that means if your natural gas tank is empty you can
switch to petrol, until you find a gas station.
And the more people switch to natural gas, the more natural gas
stations will be built, otherwise they can not earn
money. Do you know that in Argentina there are almost 2 million CNG
(compressed natural gas vehicles), also in Pakistan
and Brazil there are more than 1,5 million CNG vehicles, whereas in
the US there are not even 200000 of them, although
most of the shale gas is found in the USA.

Sources:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...gas-usat_N.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas_vehicle
* http://www.tulsagastech.com/phill.html
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Old June 26th 10, 03:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Default Fueling your car with natural gas from home

So? I'll bet you don't have a vehicle that uses natural gas. So what's your
point?
"...." wrote in message
...
Dear Everyone,
as you know the price of the Oil is more and more increasing, while
the oil supply is decreasing. Moreover Oil is
causing wars, terror, oil spills, a lot of greenhouse gases. Do you
know that there is plenty of natural gas ? The
supply will last for many decades, probably for hundred years. A lot
of methane (natural gas) is found as shale gas,
a lot more will come from methane hidrates. Natural gas is causing
much less greenhouse gases and since it is found
locally, it will not cause any wars or terror. It will create jobs in
your own country and not in the middle east.
Do you know that by converting your car to natural gas, you can save a
lot of money ? It costs a lot lot less. You
may say that there are not enough gas stations, but you can fuel at
home* over night. You also should convert your
car to dual fuel, that means if your natural gas tank is empty you can
switch to petrol, until you find a gas station.
And the more people switch to natural gas, the more natural gas
stations will be built, otherwise they can not earn
money. Do you know that in Argentina there are almost 2 million CNG
(compressed natural gas vehicles), also in Pakistan
and Brazil there are more than 1,5 million CNG vehicles, whereas in
the US there are not even 200000 of them, although
most of the shale gas is found in the USA.

Sources:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...gas-usat_N.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas_vehicle
* http://www.tulsagastech.com/phill.html



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Old June 26th 10, 06:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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It's a lot of hot air !

"Unknown" wrote in message
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So? I'll bet you don't have a vehicle that uses natural gas. So
what's your point?
"...." wrote in message
...
Dear Everyone,
as you know the price of the Oil is more and more increasing,
while
the oil supply is decreasing. Moreover Oil is
causing wars, terror, oil spills, a lot of greenhouse gases.
Do you
know that there is plenty of natural gas ? The
supply will last for many decades, probably for hundred years.
A lot
of methane (natural gas) is found as shale gas,
a lot more will come from methane hidrates. Natural gas is
causing
much less greenhouse gases and since it is found
locally, it will not cause any wars or terror. It will create
jobs in
your own country and not in the middle east.
Do you know that by converting your car to natural gas, you
can save a
lot of money ? It costs a lot lot less. You
may say that there are not enough gas stations, but you can
fuel at
home* over night. You also should convert your
car to dual fuel, that means if your natural gas tank is empty
you can
switch to petrol, until you find a gas station.
And the more people switch to natural gas, the more natural
gas
stations will be built, otherwise they can not earn
money. Do you know that in Argentina there are almost 2
million CNG
(compressed natural gas vehicles), also in Pakistan
and Brazil there are more than 1,5 million CNG vehicles,
whereas in
the US there are not even 200000 of them, although
most of the shale gas is found in the USA.

Sources:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...gas-usat_N.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas_vehicle
* http://www.tulsagastech.com/phill.html



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Old June 26th 10, 06:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Bob Lucas
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It's a load of hot air. No need to include the original post in
your reply. Better to ignore.


"Unknown" wrote in message
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So? I'll bet you don't have a vehicle that uses natural gas. So
what's your point?



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Old June 26th 10, 07:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Not really. Gas is used in many taxicabs in Japan.
"Bob Lucas" wrote in message
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It's a load of hot air. No need to include the original post in your
reply. Better to ignore.


"Unknown" wrote in message
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So? I'll bet you don't have a vehicle that uses natural gas. So what's
your point?





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Old June 26th 10, 08:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Bob Lucas
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Not only in Japan. USA (buses in Maine), Thailand, UK, Canada,
France - to name but a few.

But natural gas won't affect performance of Windows XP !



"Unknown" wrote in message
...
Not really. Gas is used in many taxicabs in Japan.
"Bob Lucas" wrote in message
...

It's a load of hot air. No need to include the original post
in your reply. Better to ignore.


"Unknown" wrote in message
...
So? I'll bet you don't have a vehicle that uses natural gas.
So what's your point?





 




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