Sunday, October 01, 2006
ConsumerReports.org!
Ahh, at least some of the ads are now pointing to ConsumerReports.org. That makes me much happier!
Friday, September 29, 2006
We need an Andrew Carnegie for spuds
Opec for Spuds
Why am I not surprised that farmers are allowed to both form cartels for higher prices and often recieve subsidies. We don't allow other industries to have cartels. Why should farmers? We also don't allow most industries to be subsidized (yeah, there a few with enough political clout to have them (oil)). But we definitely subsidize corn and other crops and will continue to do so until their political clout eases...
So why bring up Andrew Carnegie? It's been a while since I've read a biography of him, but I believe that he would join cartels, determine their price, and then undercut them. Who will stand up to be the Andrew Carnegie for Taters!
Why am I not surprised that farmers are allowed to both form cartels for higher prices and often recieve subsidies. We don't allow other industries to have cartels. Why should farmers? We also don't allow most industries to be subsidized (yeah, there a few with enough political clout to have them (oil)). But we definitely subsidize corn and other crops and will continue to do so until their political clout eases...
So why bring up Andrew Carnegie? It's been a while since I've read a biography of him, but I believe that he would join cartels, determine their price, and then undercut them. Who will stand up to be the Andrew Carnegie for Taters!
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Use the $2 bill!
Use the $2 bill!
Damn you Google! I don't believe in ethanol production!!! And you're running ads on my account about making ethanol!!!! AAAAGGGGGHHHHH
Damn you Google! I don't believe in ethanol production!!! And you're running ads on my account about making ethanol!!!! AAAAGGGGGHHHHH
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
SCARY!!!!
EDIT: Not that scary, in fact its a hoax. look at the date.
SCARY!!!!
EDIT: Not that scary, in fact its a hoax. look at the date.
Thursday, August 31, 2006
ConsumerReports.org - Alternative autos and fuels 6/06; Ethanol: Growing renewable fuels
ConsumerReports.org - Alternative autos and fuels 6/06; Ethanol: Growing renewable fuels
Another article about ethanol! This ones a bit older, but Consumer Reports recently covered the ethanol debate. They report the same evidence here of less energy per gallon and show that ethanol actually costs more on an energy basis.
Why do we support initiatives designed to make us money that actually cost us money?
So please, if you use a FFV, fill it up with gasoline. Buying ethanol really doesn't save you any money or make us more independent.
Another article about ethanol! This ones a bit older, but Consumer Reports recently covered the ethanol debate. They report the same evidence here of less energy per gallon and show that ethanol actually costs more on an energy basis.
Why do we support initiatives designed to make us money that actually cost us money?
So please, if you use a FFV, fill it up with gasoline. Buying ethanol really doesn't save you any money or make us more independent.
Fill Up on Corn if You Can - New York Times
Fill Up on Corn if You Can - New York Times
The headline is very misleading. It seems that the Times is almost supporting the use of Ethanol! However, the article is a great look at ethanol and some of the basic economics at the heart of the program.
It notes that ethanol provides about 75% of energy per gallon of gasoline. So, if you want to buy ethanol economically, you need to pay at least 25% less for ethanol at the pump. However, if you're a taxpayer, you might consider the added costs of the subsidies on corn, ethanol production, and certain state subsidies of retailers. Ethanol may just cost too much to make.
The headline is very misleading. It seems that the Times is almost supporting the use of Ethanol! However, the article is a great look at ethanol and some of the basic economics at the heart of the program.
It notes that ethanol provides about 75% of energy per gallon of gasoline. So, if you want to buy ethanol economically, you need to pay at least 25% less for ethanol at the pump. However, if you're a taxpayer, you might consider the added costs of the subsidies on corn, ethanol production, and certain state subsidies of retailers. Ethanol may just cost too much to make.
Friday, August 25, 2006
Eric's Credit Community - Prosper.com Data & Statistics
Eric's Credit Community - Prosper.com Data & Statistics
The above link is how I'm doing on Prosper. Only 2 lates! and only one +1 month late! Its not bad. I wish I felt more confident about the collection efforts, but I can't complain about them either....
The above link is how I'm doing on Prosper. Only 2 lates! and only one +1 month late! Its not bad. I wish I felt more confident about the collection efforts, but I can't complain about them either....
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