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If we all drove Prius's geneccc@gmail.com 04-04-2007
Posted by geneccc@gmail.com on April 4, 2007, 4:54 pm
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Posted by Michael Pardee on April 4, 2007, 7:17 pm
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There's an error in the first paragraph; the US consumption as part of world
supply (from the source cited) is 20.8/84.6 = 24.5%, not 43%.




Posted by Jack on April 5, 2007, 3:55 pm
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I believe that they have omitted the most important fact.
If US oil consumption were reduced by that amount, the price of oil would
drop back to $30 a barrel and even the Hummer drivers would be happy.


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Posted by mark_digital© on April 5, 2007, 7:07 pm
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>I believe that they have omitted the most important fact.
> If US oil consumption were reduced by that amount, the price of oil would
> drop back to $30 a barrel and even the Hummer drivers would be happy.
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That's not fact. That's fiction.




Posted by Michael Pardee on April 5, 2007, 10:23 pm
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>>I believe that they have omitted the most important fact.
>> If US oil consumption were reduced by that amount, the price of oil would
>> drop back to $30 a barrel and even the Hummer drivers would be happy.
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> That's not fact. That's fiction.
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I agree with you, Mark, but that is another topic that is likely to spawn an
endless thread. I went through this same thing off-list a couple weeks back.

Mike (smiling and nodding)





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