Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers



In article <lu9Yh.131727$6m4.123664@pd7urf1no>, me@xxxxxx says...


In article <el9Yh.131703$6m4.41843@pd7urf1no>, me@xxxxxx says...


So we will just wait and see.

I think that Europe could put some pressure on America, with talk
about their debt and their poor economic forcast and maybe lowering
their credit rating, that sort of talk, and also the generals and
admirals could help by coming up with some constructive ways of
complaining about things, whatever they can manage in that regard. The
need for more troop carriers or firming up the infrastructure, or
whatever they can come up with.

Its too soon to start putting signs up in Somalia for help wanted. I
think it will be almost like recruiting for a blue army once they
actually get things in gear. You know propaganda pictures of black men
with yellow hard hats smiling beside a dam under construction leaning
on shovels that sort of thing.



Oh yeah, I heard you kicked me in the shins the other day. What was that all
about?

You've been so secretive since you adopted Pax.

http://www.supload.us/free/Brangelina-4-26-2007.jpg/view/

I am still trying to figure out why Bradley was wearing his dads hat the
other
day.

Anyways what I said yesterday I guess. If you heard me. About everyone
wanting
virgins.




Yes well the other part of our plan is to get Hydrogen cars, and if we have to
we will have hybrid cars, and get some conversion kits in production, that use
Hydrogen assist, and then when we have a couple hundred thousand of those cars
on the road, we will tell everyone ok, turn the gas part off now, with the
valve under the hood, and switch it to just Hydrogen.

Its the dawn of a new age. A new industrial revolution is under way with
companies in Asia switching over to Brown's gas.
17 times cheaper than using fossil fuels, so America can do likewise to stay
competitive or go the way of the dinosaur, and it will just creep up on them,
until its too late.

They need to be converting over now, otherwise, if they are even two or three
years behind Asia, they will never get caught up.
Asia has access to chaep labor and now cheap energy.
America is asleep in the middle of the road.




The third world is going to start using Brown's gas as well.

And through that, they will begin to have some sort of economy over the next
while. Their hospitals and even some factories can be run off it almost for
free, with some original investment in equipment, that people will donate to
them.

So its not like the rest of the world can just sit back and not work together
on this.
An industrial revolution is going to happen.

And if we are not proactive, then we will be forced to be reactive.

And personally I prefer to be proactive, and manage things, rather than
reactively manage catastrophies, like oh I don't know runaway inflation, people
out of work, real-esate values in decline, mortgage defaults.
Deflation I like.

The wealthy one percent doesn't like deflation.

They like it when they have just bought full underground tanks full of gas at
their gas stations, and then the price goes up 30%.
That would be their best day scenario.

Oil prices plummetting because people all over the world are running their cars
on Brown's gas, is not something they can comprehend yet.
They still think they have enough military power to keep that from happenning.
Well they don't they are broke and Asia is already on its way towards
converting over.

Its proven technology and already in use everywhere, as welders and
refridgeration and power generators and all sorts of things.

And since it runs on water, the third world will embrace it as a cheap form of
energy.

.



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