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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by userfriendly View Post
    Lastly, if lpg will make you sick, then we should all be sick or dead now. Majority of cooking is done with lpg.
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    #12
    sa hk nga LPG na noon pa. sabagay..taxi kasi satin hindi nga mamaintain ang body ung fuel system pa kaya.

    iba naman yung setup ng LPG sa engine at sa range. hehe

    magbbus nalang ako. sana walang holdaper, pasarehong may putok, mandurukot..

    bring the electric powered cars here!!! bat kasi wala support na natanggal si Mr. Dinggil.

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by judoman View Post
    iba naman yung setup ng LPG sa engine at sa range. hehe
    It does the same thing with the same net exhaust gasses. LPG is burned and fed out the exhaust.

    Can you cite how different is the exhaust gases from a home LPG burner & a car's tail-pipe?

    bring the electric powered cars here!!!
    if someone imports them locally, would you buy one or even afford one? No "buts" or "ifs" here.

    bat kasi wala support na natanggal si Mr. Dinggil.
    Easy, because Daniel Dingle's claim is a scam. No secrets, no conspiracies about it.

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    #15
    totoo bang pa-ubos na ang langis?

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by enzo18 View Post
    totoo bang pa-ubos na ang langis?
    Well, OIL is a finite supply since it's all ancient dinosaurs that we are burning in our cars. It's just that the easier (cheaper) to drill oil is running dry so companies are now forced to drill for OIL in harder to reach places, hence making it more expensive.

    Some experts say we might run out of OIL in 50 years but there are other experts who would say we have OIL enough to last more than 150 years. So it depends on who you would believe.

    But at any rate, as OIL gets more expensive, alternative fuel sources will become more competitive to OIL so it would offset OIL's general use. Its a matter of making alternative solutions economically feasible against the use of OIL.

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    #17
    Grabe!

    Bawas na muna sa mga pasyal. At ako'y mag-cocomute na uli pagpasok sa office.



    :yawn: [SIZE="1"]3552[/SIZE]

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    #18
    Recipe for high oil prices:

    Tight supply, growing demand, weak dollar, investor speculation

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    #19
    bili ng ng stocks ng mga oil companies.

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    #20
    ^^ Di naman umaakyat At least not as fast as the gas prices

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