Burning some grass? (legal grass)

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Burning some grass? (legal grass)
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Very intruiging! Have you ever thought about our next fuel source? Of course! We all drive a minitruck that uses fossil fuel..

Imagine what it would be like for this to be our solution! Lol, we could actually afford a 302 swap!

The article is good, but, the last page describes food shortages. If it does'nt take much to grow this stuff in crappy soil, we could make treaties with the nations we help food for them to grow this stuff! Their economy would better from it, and could pay for the food we send them!

Win-win, no?

Just wanted to hear your thoughts!

I don't believe they really specified on it versus gasoline. I wonder how volatile it is and how much you could get out of a drop compared to gas?
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sudkrap
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I think thats pretty interesting.. good find..
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hex0rz
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I believe so too! It would be nice to actually have fun once again to go out and play with toys that hog some gas, lol.

Maybe conservation on fuel would go right out the window though?
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kirk
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Never happen as long as you have an oil man as the president. As long as big business runs the white house, keep plenty of anal ez around.
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mullet
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Big business will always run the whitehouse because it costs so much to run a campaign. Major donations don't come without their favors or consequences.

But polotics asside, I think its a good idea...
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hex0rz
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Yes, I figure that the rich people will keep oil going as long as they can. But whenever the oil runs out completely, they cannot stop the nation or world from converting to another alternative fuel source.

It simply cannot be controlled by them forever. Once we run out of oil, the economy would crash! Shoot, looks like one day we will have a revolution..

I wonder what would be done about natural gas and other heating methods that use oil...
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mullet
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i'm extremely surprised that bio diesel hasn't made more of a move than it has. I figured many dealers would be offering diesel burning motors in most of their popular vehicles but it just isn't the case.
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