MossRoad
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Guess where 99 percent of his business is?
Outer space?
Guess where 99 percent of his business is?
Outer space?
Nope. The shuttle is soon to be history.
Asia of course.
It is most unfortunate that this technology was not adopted by the US. Introduced in the early late 1960's-early 1970's it had great promise with actual customer (USA) prototype infrastructure.
I read an article where the author determined it would be a more efficient use of BTUs if we burned corn to heat our homes and used natural gas to run our vehicles. Converting oil into gasoline or diesel fuel or converting corn into ethanol wastes too many BTUs whereas natural gas needs little conversion before it can be burned in a car and dry corn burns very efficiently in a house. Well into the 90% efficiency rating. And both natural gas and burned corn are very clean to burn compared to oil products.
Ethanol is a looser all the way around. Farmers could grow and sell corn to burn in houses instead of being converted to automobile fuel. Oil companies do not want you to know that because it cuts them out of the picture.
But at the current price of corn what normal person could afford to buy it to heat with. I heard its something like$10 for a 50lb bag, at least thats what i pay for shelled deer corn, sometimes $8. It can be had cheaper if bought from the farm in 55 gallon drums though.
Anyway i get my wood for free out of the forest. Of course i have fuel expenses with it but so would i in going to the farm and buying corn from the combine. Also you have to load what i have heard several hundred pounds of corn for a 24 hr burn.
Hey Moss, my neighbor works at a trucking company that uses chase cars. They had 3 Impalas like ours but now 2. It seems one crapped out at almost 400,000 miles. (It has had the tranny replaced).
Kind of hard to argue with that.I just talked to a buddy with a brother in law who's a travelling salesman. He gets a stipend for a car monthly. The 1st go around he bought a new car. After seeing all the stipend go for the new car, he bought a 7 year old Honda Accord. Drove it for 5 years and just now bought another Accord 8 years old. He's pocketing pretty much his whole stipend.
Hey Moss, my neighbor works at a trucking company that uses chase cars. They had 3 Impalas like ours but now 2. It seems one crapped out at almost 400,000 miles. (It has had the tranny replaced).
But at the current price of corn what normal person could afford to buy it to heat with. I heard its something like$10 for a 50lb bag, at least thats what i pay for shelled deer corn, sometimes $8. It can be had cheaper if bought from the farm in 55 gallon drums though.
Anyway i get my wood for free out of the forest. Of course i have fuel expenses with it but so would i in going to the farm and buying corn from the combine. Also you have to load what i have heard several hundred pounds of corn for a 24 hr burn.