The problem with Soy or corn-based fuel markets is the impact to the economy in other means. Soy and corn are used a lot for our food sources and the competition would highly increase food prices (corn prices have been skyroketing). There will be another impact as well in that farmers of other food sources would be able to make more money producing soy or corn crops thus there would have to be more Govt subsidies on other crops as well. Prices for chicken, turkey, etc would go through the roof too as corn products are the main feed of choice and products like alcohol, etc would rise as well. We already can't keep up with Ethanol requirements which utilize 11% of our corn sources so imagine what will happen when the majority of corn is used for making gasoline....nzmoman wrote:I bet somehow the car enthusiast world could benefit from things like this: And its straight american.
watch the video if you haven't seen it.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories...shtml
Yeah, except your example makes no sense at all.Inklover17 wrote:Actually with the word Deer you don't need to put an s apostrophe or anything you know like the word mice.
Chevrolet has a factory in Canada, my piece of crap Impala was built there. No matter where they are built, most domestic cars are poorly designed. It's not the manufacturing that usually causes the problem, but the design behind it.Inklover17 wrote:Isn't learning English fun?? So like I said before F@#k Canada!!
LOL - Now you GOTTA stick around!!!Inklover17 wrote:Ok Ok again how was I supposed to strap a deer to the roof of a Z? You guys I'll take a little razzing from but F%$k Canada!
absolutely amazing though!frosti108 wrote:lol this thread = fail
Bungie Strap the deer on the hood of something like this. [Inklover17 wrote:Ok Ok again how was I supposed to strap a deer to the roof of a Z? You guys I'll take a little razzing from but F%$k Canada!