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I don't know if I did read what you wrote. I've been getting confused because sometimes you seem to be talking to me when you're replying to somebody else and visa versa. I don't think I'm screwing this one up. I could be which means I've lost another thinking aspect, but I don't think I am yet.

No, it's the most important axle greaser. The most important ingredient to an economy is people and their knowledge about how to get things done. Kyoto simply stops the productive which has been a habit of UN third world consortium.

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This is an illusion, similar to the marxist pricing of capital. There is far more people than needed on the planet. The problem is...

I get slightly irritated with this use of the word save. It won't be reserved for a later use.

I guess I do not understand how these things are measured. Yes, you tell me stats. Do they take a count of chicken buttholes, measue the methane and multiply? The reason there is wok cooking is because heating prices are very dear. When I was there, they did not heat their buildings. Kids wore a many-layered pants with a slit in the back for elimination. I never did learn how they moved their water. It couldn't be through pipes. This was in the cities. I know things get done in the country.

Kyoto's redistribution of the wealth is based on production head counts, not usage head counts.

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this should really have stayed in my Drafts Folder but...) Morten Reistad Would you rather it phrased differently ?; instead of saying "pollutants limited to x" say...
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On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 07:01:35 GMT, Morten Reistad Great example is M$.. while others took the view...

Yes, now how do you retrain people who don't have a clue about how things are manufactured (third world politicians and our middle clbutt city slickers who try to be PC acceptable?

Or spend all resources solving the wrong problems and ignore the real problem. Pollution happens as a side effect when a resource is viewed as infinite (code bloat is a perfect analogy when trying to predict human behaviour). Pollution happens when Nature cannot handle the concentration of a particular compound. Nature used to be able to handle sewage dumped straight into a river until there was too much. So a river became a scarce resource (there wasn't enough of it to handle increased sewage).

It is like trying to force all user thruput through the same one foot electric wire.

Sigh! I don't think I'm writing this well at all.

BAH



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