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[QUOTE="Man_of_the_Century:425971"]Pat's got it right there. These things work for countries with lower driving populations like Brazil. Do you have any idea how much corn would cost if we switched to an alcohol engine? Do you know how much more money it would cost to produce that much alcohol in order to power all the things that gas does (just so you know, it costs more to refine corn into fuel than crude oil)? All those things would apply to oil as well. And water... we go through water shortages as it is, do you honestly think using a water engine would work? Lets say for a second that one of these things was able to work in our culture. Its not going to get rid of oil drilling. You still need greese and oil to run your engins. You still need crude oil to make plastic and synthetic rubber (most rubber is synthetic or we'd have no more rubber trees). All of these solutions you are thinking of are wonderful and great, they just don't work. [/QUOTE]
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