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Gasification Archive for March 2000
76 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:16:52 2002

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Re: GAS-L: Deja Vu Producer Gas



LINVENT@aol.com wrote:
> 
> I doubt if the government would allow vehicles on the road very long without
> paying road use taxes.  They would come up with some mechanism such as is the
> case with diesel semi-trucks where you pay on overall mileage.

..most of these taxes are now "justfied by fossil carbon emmissions"
etc, which we can take advantage of by proving the exact thruth on our
fuel use and its effects on the global (and local) environment.  The
official tax motivation is "whoever messes up, shall pay for messing
up".  The logical extention of this motivation is never spoken out
afaik, but should'nt stop us from asking to be paid for driving around
cleaning up this planet...

-- 
..mvh Arnt  ;-)

 scenario, n.:
	An imagined sequence of events that provides the context in
	which a business decision is made.  Scenarios always come in
	sets of three: best case, worst case, and just in case.
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