are we at 2, already?
3/2/2008 9:45:05 PM
3/2/2008 10:03:56 PM
awwwww.gwarsh.thats so special.
3/2/2008 10:40:39 PM
oh wait, i meant to post that in the other thread! lol
3/2/2008 10:58:05 PM
^^^ I can agree with that. But insofar as "god" = nature.
3/2/2008 11:46:17 PM
moral of the story: LSD cures atheism
3/3/2008 12:30:48 AM
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3/3/2008 2:24:42 AM
^^^ And?
3/3/2008 3:15:09 AM
3/3/2008 7:20:37 AM
Global warming ain't got nothing on this!
3/3/2008 7:26:16 AM
Support Global Warming! Burn an extra gallon of gas today to support the cause! Defeat Global Cooling!
3/3/2008 10:44:45 AM
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3/3/2008 1:29:28 PM
MLS 501 the "graduate level seminar on global warming"
3/3/2008 3:31:37 PM
^ Get it right, fool:MLS 501F - Global Warming: Causes and Potential Consequences - Course Description:
3/3/2008 3:43:48 PM
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3/3/2008 7:46:39 PM
papier mache sculpting sounds fun. We could use that in some of the engineering courses.
3/3/2008 7:55:29 PM
3/3/2008 9:13:21 PM
mrfrog does bring up something that I was thinking about earlier today. Where are all of the "OMG STATES RIGHTS!!!1" people now? Where the fuck are you? This should be something right up your alley. Big, bad gubment trying to tell a state that it CAN'T regulate its own pollution. But instead it's all *crickets* *crickets* because it's a supposed "lefty" issue and since their narrative thrives on the notion that all lefties are for more gubment involvement they sit on their hands.
3/3/2008 9:25:02 PM
3/3/2008 9:33:50 PM
^, ^^ yeah, i knew it had like zero public support, but I didn't think that it was like complete suicide on the part of the EPA, which it sort of seems like now. Or maybe I'm HOPING it will be.And right, this also kind of shows how different parts of the political spectrum DON'T get togetherstate's rights != a left issuebut this is a left issue, and a states right issue. Fits very strongly in both of those. So if we want to be stereotypical, I think the left seems more in favor of central government. Just look at red vs. blue states, lol.--Back to the issue, the EPA slowed California down. Big time. They had something like 2 years to sign off on the bill, but didn't, and now they still haven't signed it and it's in the courts. From what I was reading however, it sounds like California has every intention of taking it as far legally possible...Just like emission-free car requirement some years ago...[Edited on March 3, 2008 at 10:47 PM. Reason : ]
3/3/2008 10:46:08 PM
3/3/2008 11:29:11 PM
on yet a different issue, I'm not sure how effective "caps" are. The way it works as far as I understand is that the government sets a certain average value for something, and then shapes policy to achieve that goal.like if there's a government decree saying that there should be an average of xx mpg, then there are cars sold with less than that. How do you manage the average? As far as I understand it, there are penalties/incentives on the dealers to make them sell more efficient cars.I'm more of the opinion that you should just start with regulating the types of cars made, and let the average fall where it will. It's unrealistic to think you can place the financial burden on the dealer. In the end, the cost of making cars more efficient will fall on the consumer.
3/3/2008 11:57:47 PM
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?section_id=18&article_id=6453See "It Ain't Over Until the Courts Sing" and the linked column about attribute-based CAFEThese columns give a little more detail about California's actions and the new federal CAFE. You can ignore much of what I said before, as I was just speculating based on what little I knew at the time. The consequences for auto makers may not be as terrible as I guessed, and they could actually profit from it.
3/4/2008 12:09:08 AM
3/4/2008 10:12:25 AM
Toyota proved itself to be smarter and more maneuverable than GM 2 decades ago. From here on out, you're just going to see the gap widen as the U.S. manufactures continue to fight change and the rest of the world adapts to it.
3/4/2008 10:30:54 AM
I think that GM is starting to turn the ship around and will be headed in the right direction over the next few years. They have invested a lot of money into development of new technology.
3/4/2008 11:05:42 AM
Ford has for some time now adopted Toyota's lean manufacturing model. they learned the lesson a lot earlier than GM.
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