• Re: Yay, faux meat!

    From Ed Pawlowski@ed@fla.n to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair on Wed Jul 1 14:52:21 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    Ed P wrote:
    On 7/1/2026 11:20 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 09:45:20 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    I've read estimates of around 40 years.-a Our great grandkids will
    never have the fun of driving a big V-8 muscle car.

    Look at any classic car auction for clues as to how wrong you are and
    will be.

    What will fuel them?-a There won't be gasoline without oil.


    That nym shifting fuckwit will use the hot air from
    his fat pie hole for fuel.
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  • From squillage@yy@aba.et to rec.food.cooking,alt.global-warming,alt.home.repair on Wed Jul 1 13:23:43 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:15:09 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:20 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 09:45:20 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    I've read estimates of around 40 years. Our great grandkids will
    never have the fun of driving a big V-8 muscle car.

    Look at any classic car auction for clues as to how wrong you are
    and will be.

    What will fuel them? There won't be gasoline without oil.


    Did someone delude you into thinking all the oil on the planet will be
    gone soon?

    There will _always_ be oil, be it synthetic (think coal fuel = we
    have 400 years of coal reserves) or naturally occuring abiotic oil.


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  • From squillage@yy@aba.et to rec.food.cooking,sci.environment,alt.global-warming,alt.home.repair on Wed Jul 1 13:28:07 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 17:16:58 -0000 (UTC)
    Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:

    On 2026-07-01, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
    On 2026-07-01 5:01 a.m., Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
    On 2026-07-01, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne
    <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    Yeah right, climate isn't changing at all. All kinds of weather
    records are being broken, but climate isn't changing, ladies and
    gentlemen!


    Climate has changed since this world was formed. Weather records
    aren't broken. They're only broken since mankind started keeping
    track. Explain the most current ice age to me. We had nothing to
    do with it. It's all taxpayer funded, government jive to achieve
    the goal of "more government power" and happily preached by the
    leftist media. Don't listen and think deeper. Is that possible?

    I live in the middle of the Niagara Peninsula and am just south of
    the southern most point of glaciation about 15,000 years ago. The
    glacier was so big it dumped a huge amount of sand and gravel that
    it had pushed hundreds and hundreds of miles. The ice cap has been receding ever since. I am not denying climate change or the
    possible contribution of man and industry, just pointing out that
    it has been going on for thousands and thousands of years.

    Slowly for thousands and thousands of years. More quickly for
    the past couple of hundred.


    Far more concerning:

    https://dailygalaxy.com/2024/11/magnetic-north-pole-shifts-in-an-unprecedented-ways-never-seen-before-by-scientists/

    The Earth's Magnetic North Pole is moving faster than ever before, in a
    way that scientists have never observed before. This unprecedented
    movement could have far-reaching consequences for modern navigation
    systems and everyday technology.

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  • From squillage@yy@aba.et to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair,sci.environment on Wed Jul 1 13:32:24 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 14:52:21 -0400
    Ed Pawlowski <ed@fla.n> wrote:
    Ed P wrote:
    On 7/1/2026 11:20 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 09:45:20 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    I've read estimates of around 40 years.-a Our great grandkids will
    never have the fun of driving a big V-8 muscle car.

    Look at any classic car auction for clues as to how wrong you are
    and will be.

    What will fuel them?-a There won't be gasoline without oil.


    That nym shifting fuckwit will use the hot air from
    his fat pie hole for fuel.
    Your cranial capacity must be in the low digits of cc's. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360544223023526Gasification can convert coal to syngas using for clean power and derived chemicals.
    rCo
    Methanation produces synthetic natural gas for electricity to better energy security.
    rCo
    Novelty on comparing the integrated-with non-integrated configuration is presented.
    rCo
    Non-integrated configuration offers improved system resilience and availability.
    rCo
    Non-integrated plants exhibit a bit lower efficiency but produce extra
    process steam.
    https://ecoquery.ecoinvent.org/3.9.1/cutoff/dataset/19828
    SECUNDA SYNFUEL OPERATIONS: Secunda Synfuels Operations operates the worldrCOs only commercial coal-based synthetic fuels manufacturing facility of its kind, producing synthesis gas (syngas) through coal gasification and natural gas reforming. They make use of their proprietary technology to convert syngas into synthetic fuel components, pipeline gas and chemical feedstock for the downstream production of solvents, polymers, comonomers and other chemicals. Primary internal customers are Sasol Chemicals Operations, Sasol Exploration and Production International and other chemical companies. Carbon is produced for the recarburiser, aluminium, electrode and cathodic production markets.
    Secunda Synfuels Operations receives coal from five mines in Mpumalanga
    (see figure attached). After being crushed, the coal is blended to
    obtain an even quality distribution. Electricity is generated by both
    steam and gas and used to gasify the coal at a temperature of 1300-#C.
    This produces syngas from which two types of reactor - circulating
    fluidised bed and Sasol Advanced SynthoTM reactors rCo produce components
    for making synthetic fuels as well as a number of downstream chemicals.
    Gas water and tar oil streams emanating from the gasification process
    are refined to produce ammonia and various grades of coke respectively.
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  • From scott@scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) to alt.home.repair on Wed Jul 1 21:20:39 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    squillage <yy@aba.et> writes:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:15:09 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:20 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 09:45:20 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    I've read estimates of around 40 years. Our great grandkids will
    never have the fun of driving a big V-8 muscle car.

    Look at any classic car auction for clues as to how wrong you are
    and will be.

    What will fuel them? There won't be gasoline without oil.


    Did someone delude you into thinking all the oil on the planet will be
    gone soon?

    There will _always_ be oil, be it synthetic (think coal fuel = we
    have 400 years of coal reserves) or naturally occuring abiotic oil.

    Even if Thomas Gold's "naturally occuring abiotic oil" theory
    pans out (which doesn't seem likely), the use thereof would
    be contraindicated due to the adverse affects such consumption
    has on both human health[*] and atmosphere gas balance; and, were it true, the rate of creation would not be sufficient to supply current
    fossil fuel demands by orders of magnitude.

    Face it, fossil fuels are a fundamentally limited resource that
    _must_ eventually be insufficient to supply the demand. Fortunately
    we have transportation alternatives (electric trains, cars, busses)
    that are comparable (in both range and refill/recharge times) to
    vehicle capabilities currently burning gasoline/petrol.

    [*] As anyone who lived in LA from 1950 to 1990 can tell you.
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  • From Clare Snyder@clare@snyder.on.ca to alt.home.repair on Thu Jul 2 14:19:52 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Wed, 01 Jul 2026 21:20:39 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    squillage <yy@aba.et> writes:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:15:09 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:20 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 09:45:20 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    I've read estimates of around 40 years. Our great grandkids will
    never have the fun of driving a big V-8 muscle car.

    Look at any classic car auction for clues as to how wrong you are
    and will be.

    What will fuel them? There won't be gasoline without oil.


    Did someone delude you into thinking all the oil on the planet will be
    gone soon?

    There will _always_ be oil, be it synthetic (think coal fuel = we
    have 400 years of coal reserves) or naturally occuring abiotic oil.

    Even if Thomas Gold's "naturally occuring abiotic oil" theory
    pans out (which doesn't seem likely), the use thereof would
    be contraindicated due to the adverse affects such consumption
    has on both human health[*] and atmosphere gas balance; and, were it true, the >rate of creation would not be sufficient to supply current
    fossil fuel demands by orders of magnitude.

    Face it, fossil fuels are a fundamentally limited resource that
    _must_ eventually be insufficient to supply the demand. Fortunately
    we have transportation alternatives (electric trains, cars, busses)
    that are comparable (in both range and refill/recharge times) to
    vehicle capabilities currently burning gasoline/petrol.

    [*] As anyone who lived in LA from 1950 to 1990 can tell you.
    Or London England in the early '70s. When I passed through in late
    July 1973 you could cut the air with a dull knife - diesel particulate
    matter was the most visible but I was SO GLAD to get on the plane to
    leave!!!!!
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  • From T@T@invalid.invalid to rec.food.cooking,alt.global-warming,alt.home.repair on Thu Jul 2 13:10:03 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 7/1/26 12:23 PM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:15:09 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:20 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 09:45:20 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    I've read estimates of around 40 years. Our great grandkids will
    never have the fun of driving a big V-8 muscle car.

    Look at any classic car auction for clues as to how wrong you are
    and will be.

    What will fuel them? There won't be gasoline without oil.


    Did someone delude you into thinking all the oil on the planet will be
    gone soon?

    There will _always_ be oil, be it synthetic (think coal fuel = we
    have 400 years of coal reserves) or naturally occuring abiotic oil.




    Every time someone says we are running out, we find a
    ton more.

    We just broke a deep water drilling record in the
    Gulf of America open up more resources yet.

    And we have a ton of natural gas too.

    Maybe in the year 2750, we will actually run out.
    By then we will have mastered hydrogen.

    Interesting how the anointed now-a-days mention
    electric as an alternative. Hmmmm. BEV's pollute
    more in aggregate than do piston, especially
    the toxic batteries. And the fuel sources come
    from, wait for it, wait for it, fossil
    fuels. Coal fired rolling fire bombs are not
    the answer.

    There are better non toxic batteries that do not catch
    fire in our future, but we need a YUGE increase in
    electric infrastructure and nuclear power to charge them.
    All of which are opposed by the anointed. We
    have great new nuclear designs now that won't melt
    down now too! The anointed oppose them too.

    The solution is to ignore the anointed and let the
    market solve the problem. Real, actual fascism, not
    what the anointed call everyone who won't bend their
    knee to them, is not the answer.


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  • From squillage@yy@aba.et to rec.food.cooking,alt.global-warming,alt.home.repair on Thu Jul 2 14:21:12 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Thu, 2 Jul 2026 13:10:03 -0700
    T <T@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/1/26 12:23 PM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:15:09 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:20 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 09:45:20 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    I've read estimates of around 40 years. Our great grandkids will
    never have the fun of driving a big V-8 muscle car.

    Look at any classic car auction for clues as to how wrong you are
    and will be.

    What will fuel them? There won't be gasoline without oil.


    Did someone delude you into thinking all the oil on the planet will
    be gone soon?

    There will _always_ be oil, be it synthetic (think coal fuel = we
    have 400 years of coal reserves) or naturally occuring abiotic oil.




    Every time someone says we are running out, we find a
    ton more.

    We just broke a deep water drilling record in the
    Gulf of America open up more resources yet.

    And we have a ton of natural gas too.

    Maybe in the year 2750, we will actually run out.
    By then we will have mastered hydrogen.

    Interesting how the anointed now-a-days mention
    electric as an alternative. Hmmmm. BEV's pollute
    more in aggregate than do piston, especially
    the toxic batteries. And the fuel sources come
    from, wait for it, wait for it, fossil
    fuels. Coal fired rolling fire bombs are not
    the answer.

    There are better non toxic batteries that do not catch
    fire in our future, but we need a YUGE increase in
    electric infrastructure and nuclear power to charge them.
    All of which are opposed by the anointed. We
    have great new nuclear designs now that won't melt
    down now too! The anointed oppose them too.

    The solution is to ignore the anointed and let the
    market solve the problem. Real, actual fascism, not
    what the anointed call everyone who won't bend their
    knee to them, is not the answer.



    +1

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  • From T@T@invalid.invalid to rec.food.cooking,alt.global-warming,alt.home.repair on Thu Jul 2 13:53:42 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 7/2/26 1:21 PM, squillage wrote:
    On Thu, 2 Jul 2026 13:10:03 -0700
    T <T@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/1/26 12:23 PM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:15:09 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:20 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 09:45:20 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    I've read estimates of around 40 years. Our great grandkids will
    never have the fun of driving a big V-8 muscle car.

    Look at any classic car auction for clues as to how wrong you are
    and will be.

    What will fuel them? There won't be gasoline without oil.


    Did someone delude you into thinking all the oil on the planet will
    be gone soon?

    There will _always_ be oil, be it synthetic (think coal fuel = we
    have 400 years of coal reserves) or naturally occuring abiotic oil.




    Every time someone says we are running out, we find a
    ton more.

    We just broke a deep water drilling record in the
    Gulf of America open up more resources yet.

    And we have a ton of natural gas too.

    Maybe in the year 2750, we will actually run out.
    By then we will have mastered hydrogen.

    Interesting how the anointed now-a-days mention
    electric as an alternative. Hmmmm. BEV's pollute
    more in aggregate than do piston, especially
    the toxic batteries. And the fuel sources come
    from, wait for it, wait for it, fossil
    fuels. Coal fired rolling fire bombs are not
    the answer.

    There are better non toxic batteries that do not catch
    fire in our future, but we need a YUGE increase in
    electric infrastructure and nuclear power to charge them.
    All of which are opposed by the anointed. We
    have great new nuclear designs now that won't melt
    down now too! The anointed oppose them too.

    The solution is to ignore the anointed and let the
    market solve the problem. Real, actual fascism, not
    what the anointed call everyone who won't bend their
    knee to them, is not the answer.



    +1



    By the year 2750, I would predict that we will
    have masters Faster Than Light (FLT) travel,
    anti gravity, and fusion power.

    And pizzas that do not cause diabetes. But
    we will still be arguing over the toppings.
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