Yeah, but they're probably still running good ol' fashioned gas-powered hella-pollutor air compressors for the FOUR HOURS it takes to fill that bad boy up.
When will people learn that burning a ton of gas to produce a more efficient vehicle probably still yields the same net emissions. I'm looking at you, E85.
e85 only uses the starchy section of the corn. There are several other parts of the kernel which can be used for other purposes. The hulls in particular can be used to make plastic, and the germ is high protein and has numerous uses.
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tom @ May 27th 2007 7:10PM
Yeah, but they're probably still running good ol' fashioned gas-powered hella-pollutor air compressors for the FOUR HOURS it takes to fill that bad boy up.
When will people learn that burning a ton of gas to produce a more efficient vehicle probably still yields the same net emissions. I'm looking at you, E85.
bombastinator @ Aug 20th 2007 11:58AM
e85 only uses the starchy section of the corn. There are several other parts of the kernel which can be used for other purposes. The hulls in particular can be used to make plastic, and the germ is high protein and has numerous uses.