6/26/2008 9:53:24 AM
how is this socialist again?
6/26/2008 9:57:35 AM
They're going to tax us 85% and use the money to bring Big Macs directly to our homes
6/26/2008 9:58:32 AM
^^My mistake...I meant fascism. ^You know...we should check to see if McDonalds is making obcene wind-fall profits from drive-throughs. We could take those profits and invest them in research into solar-powered drive throughs that would only accept electric cars.
6/26/2008 10:25:22 AM
with a name like Earthdog i thought you would be all about the environment.
6/26/2008 10:46:35 AM
I would park my car with the engine on while i'm eating to protest this.
6/26/2008 11:28:02 AM
6/26/2008 12:13:57 PM
Banning drive-thru service is stupid, but so is sitting in a long line with your engine running. How hard is it to waddle your fat ass 30 feet from your car into the restaurant? I don't do drive-thru anymore unless there is one or zero cars ahead of me, it wastes too much expensive gas.
6/26/2008 12:14:10 PM
the truth is America is just a culture of fat lazy people.
6/26/2008 12:33:44 PM
6/26/2008 12:33:53 PM
sometimes when i am in a hurry or if i say just got done at the pool (no shirt) it is convenient to use the drive through.
6/26/2008 12:38:21 PM
I wonder whether the drive through wastes more or less gas on average than starting and stopping your car in the parking lot. Never mind that elimination of drive through would necessitate more parking spaces as well as more people idling in the lot waiting for a parking space to open (see Bojangles on a sunday). I also predict that we would see an increase in folks who will let their car idle at the curb or in a parking space so that they can run in and out. So is there any data to suggest these bans would be a net positive or is this just another example of "We must do something about X, this is something, let's do this."
6/26/2008 12:42:43 PM
I'm sure it varies from car to car, but I've always heard that if you're going to leave the car running for more than 15 seconds turning it off will save gas.
6/26/2008 1:19:46 PM
I never use drive thru windows. I prefer to go inside, see what's going on, talk to the people behind the counter, etc. Of course, things might be different if I was a fatass.
6/26/2008 1:49:14 PM
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6/26/2008 2:48:36 PM
the "climate change causes more extreme weather" was one of the weaker points gore was trying to make.
6/26/2008 2:59:21 PM
No way in hell Al Gore would win his case in court, not a chance.In regards to this thread, this is ridiculous. Of course its also not a surprise at all, given the left side loonies.
6/26/2008 3:14:53 PM
has anybody defended this proposed ban?i mean, i honestly can't believe this is garnering much attention. it's a proposal (that i would guess probably won't get anywhere) by a planning commission member in wisconsin. i mean really: who cares?
6/26/2008 3:21:50 PM
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6/26/2008 4:02:04 PM
In the same way that the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and all associated publications is not scientific, yes, the IPCC is not scientific. But if the ASME tells me that my pressure vessel is not up to standards, I don't ignore them and try to discredit them.
6/26/2008 4:08:47 PM
understoodi still dont think they'd be able to prove anything in a court of law for the reasons stated
6/26/2008 4:09:55 PM
It depends on what you're saying they have to prove. If you say that they have to prove that last year was 0.5 degrees C warmer than it would have otherwise been without industrial carbon emissions, then you're begging the question regarding the research. If any scientist does say this, they should be ostracized. You obviously can't say this and natural variations are obviously as much or greater than that change (the change that models say we should be expecting now).However, the case for effects in 2100 is an easy win by a long shot. Considering that planning for Yucca Mountain has had to face legal environmental challenges for 1,000s of years in the future, it's also a no-brainier that a court would entertain such long-term arguments.
6/26/2008 4:19:49 PM
they'd still have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt something that cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt...they can prove correlation but they can't prove causation...they can't use IF THEN arguments because theres no way to prove the IF part
6/26/2008 4:24:51 PM
if we're talking about a criminal trial, there's not the same burden for civil
6/26/2008 4:26:24 PM
true i guess i was thinking strictly criminal
6/26/2008 4:34:08 PM
6/28/2008 12:35:01 AM
this is instituted at the local level so most of you can quit your bitchingcity councils are hardly "big government"^ yes everything was PROVEN false beyond a shadow of a doubt[Edited on June 28, 2008 at 2:41 AM. Reason : you assholes and your vindictions ]
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6/29/2008 2:59:33 PM
most places don't let you do this.
6/29/2008 7:15:31 PM
The Burger King near me is open 24 hrs a day, but most of the late night hours its Drive-Thru only. I don't always have a car in NYC so I've walked through it. They didn't give me any shit though.
6/30/2008 12:48:25 AM
STOP EATING FAST FOOD????I have eaten at a drive-through about 6 times in the past 3 years. Stop. It's horrible for you and ... it wastes gas?
6/30/2008 3:18:48 PM
^ya know a lot of people have very busy lives and sometimes there's no time to prepare a meal. Also a lot of people drive 500-700 miles a day if on a long road trip and want something quick so as not to extend the drive longer than it has to be.please come back to reality.
6/30/2008 3:42:16 PM
^ I often have days where I don't have "time" to prepare breakfast. You know what I do? I pop two waffles in the toaster and go about the rest of my morning routine while I wait for the waffles. Fast food is more expensive than waffles, trust me, and it takes longer to get, even at the drive through. Didn't take me long to figure that out, man.also, the way I have heard the "no-car, no drive-thru service" thing explained is that, allegedly, many drive-thrus are held up by people on foot, because there is no way to track the license plate of a guy on foot. at least that's the excuse I heard]
6/30/2008 5:31:01 PM
"Busy life", "no time to cook" is a sorry excuse. There are plenty of ways to save time. Like make ahead and freeze. Many food preparations freeze well, and typically I would make several tupperware of these and stick em in the freezer.
6/30/2008 7:27:40 PM
If you have "time" to sit in the drive thru, then you have "time" to prepare food. Probably takes about the same amount of time to prepare simple foods for "the go".
6/30/2008 7:29:32 PM
maybe we should ban fast food too since there are healthier alternatives...not having to go through a drive through is a weak excuse for not banning drive throughs]
6/30/2008 7:38:21 PM
Poor politicians- So much to ban...so little time.
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