Re: Could a 200 year engine solve today's oil crisis?
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Date: 06/07/04
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Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 09:56:05 +0530
No.
But this could:
Dead hindus could be used as fuel. Energy can be harnessed even from rotten
bananas; so why not a dead Hindu ?
Do not cremate them and waste their useless bodies, instead you could use
them as fuel. This could be a good solution for the energy crisis India is
facing. Maybe then petrol would become cheap as chips in India and export of
carcasses could reel in foreign exchange.
"Burn a dead hindu, save petrol"
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