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Do you care that the Future is F**ked?

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The world we live in today is due to the Discovery of fossil fuels and the outstanding variety of uses it has.

Here is a very, very small list
ammonia
anesthetics
antifreeze
antihistamines
antiseptics
artificial limbs
artificial turf
aspirin
awnings
balloons
ballpoint pens
bandages
basketballs
bearing grease
bicycle tires
boats
cameras
candles
car battery cases
car enamel
cassettes
caulking
cd player
cd's
clothes
clothesline
cold cream
combs
cortisone
crayons
curtains
dashboards
denture adhesive
dentures
deodorant
detergents
dice
diesel
dishes
dishwasher
dresses
drinking cups
dyes
electric blankets
electrician's tape
enamel
epoxy
eyeglasses
fan belts
faucet washers
fertilizers
fishing boots
fishing lures
fishing rods
floor wax
folding doors
food preservatives
football cleats
football helmets
footballs
footballs
gasoline
glycerin
golf bags
golf balls
guitar strings
hair coloring
hair curlers
hand lotion
heart valves
house paint
ice chests
ice cube trays
ink
insect repellent
insecticides
life jackets
linings
linoleum
lipstick
luggage
model cars
mops
motor oil
motorcycle helmet
movie film
nail polish
nylon rope
oil filters
paint
paint brushes
paint rollers
panty hose
parachutes
percolators
perfumes
petroleum jelly
pillows
plastic wood
purses
putty
refrigerant
refrigerators
roller skates
roofing
rubber cement
rubbing alcohol
safety glasses
shag rugs
shampoo
shaving cream
shoe polish
shoes
shower curtains
skis
slacks
soap
soft contact lenses
solvents
speakers
sports car bodies
sun glasses
surf boards
sweaters
synthetic rubber
telephones
tennis rackets
tents
tires
toilet seats
tool boxes
tool racks
toothbrushes
toothpaste
transparent tape
trash bags
tv cabinets
umbrellas
upholstery
vaporizers
vitamin capsules
water pipes
wheels
yarn

Second list found on Gasprices-usa.com:

air conditioners
ammonia
anti-histamines
antiseptics
artificial turf
asphalt
aspirin
balloons
bandages
boats
bottles
bras
bubble gum
butane
cameras
candles
car batteries
car bodies
carpet
cassette tapes
caulking
cds
chewing gum
combs/brushes
computers
contacts
cortisone
crayons
cream
denture adhesives
deodorant
detergents
dice
dishwashing liquid
dresses
dryers
electric blankets
electricianâs tape
fertilizers
fishing lures
fishing rods
floor wax
footballs
glues
glycerin
golf balls
guitar strings
hair
hair coloring
hair curlers
hearing aids
heart valves
heating oil
house paint
ice chests
ink
insect repellent
insulation
jet fuel
life jackets
linoleum
lip balm
lipstick
loudspeakers
medicines
mops
motor oil
motorcycle helmets
movie film
nail polish
oil filters
paddles
paint brushes
paints
parachutes
paraffin
pens
perfumes
petroleum jelly
plastic chairs
plastic cups
plastic forks
plastic wrap
plastics
plywood adhesives
refrigerators
roller-skate wheels
roofing paper
rubber bands
rubber boots
rubber cement
rubbish bags
running shoes
saccharine
seals
shirts (non-cotton)
shoe polish
shoes
shower curtains
solvents
spectacles
stereos
sweaters
table tennis balls
tape recorders
telephones
tennis rackets
thermos
tights
toilet seats
toners
toothpaste
transparencies
transparent tape
tv cabinets
typewriter/computer ribbons
tires
umbrellas
upholstery
vaporizers
vitamin capsules
volleyballs
water pipes
water skis
wax
wax paper

now heres a graph of oil consumtion http://www.indexmundi.com/energy.aspx

And now a graph of world population size http://www.unfpa.org/6billion/pages/worldpopgrowth.htm

And finnaly a graph of peak oil production http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hubbert_peak_oil_plot.svg

I don't know about you, but i can't wait for the future !!!!!!!
great answers people, bravo.....



Answer
Not sure why we need the list, but yes, of course I'm concerned about the future. By the way, the vast majority of the things on your list don't have to be made using fossil fuels. The list would have made more sense (and been a lot shorter) if it had only included stuff that could ONLY be made from fossil fuels.

Pocket Bike Moped law?




living one


I wanted a pocket to be considered a moped. cagllari 47-49cc
I don't want to hear it's not possible.

1.Does the seat have to be higher than 24-26 inches, apply in Ga?
(they all say if lower than 50cc it's a moped or motor driven bicycle)

2.It can't exceed 30mph.(i can lower top with a govnour spring or sprocket change)

3.no clutching or shifting?(what, don't all gas motor clutch)
(a pocket bike clutch engages when gas is applied.)

I plan on raising seat, extension to swing arm/front fork.

sources:
http://www.dmv.org/ga-georgia/motorcycle-license.php
http://answers.dmv.org/Georgia/can-drive-motorized-bicycle-moped-state-georgia-drivers-license-q51152.aspx
http://www.mopedarmy.com/wiki/Moped_laws#Georgia
http://www.modernvespa.com/forum/wiki-laws

They all say the same thing, but nothing about seat height or tag.
If there is no seat heightlimit or tag/insurance required isn't my pocket bike street legal?



Answer
Most states require a street legal bike (mopeds, scooters, motorcycles, etc...) to be EPA/DOT certified. According to the cagllari web site the 47-49cc bikes are not EPA compliant for street use.

http://www.usapocketbikes.com/faq/

In some states, smaller bikes less than 50cc are exempt from the EPA emission rules. According to the state website here are the rules. It would seem that seat height is not an issue, neither are tags, insurance, etc... You could always try calling the Department of Driver's Services to ask them.

http://www.dds.ga.gov/drivers/DLdata.aspx?con=1741951492&ty=dl

Mopeds

A moped is any motor driven cycle with an engine not exceeding 50 cubic centimeters (3.05 cubic inches) that can propel the cycle at a speed not to exceed 30 miles per hour (MPH) and does not require clutching or shifting.

Mopeds are exempt from the provisions relating to the registration and licensing of motor vehicles.

Rules to operate mopeds on Georgia roads and highways:

1.Must be 15 years of age and have in their possession a valid driverâs license, instructional permit or limited permit.
2.Must wear protective headgear (motorcycle helmet).
3.No tag is required.
4.Every person operating a moped upon a roadway must obey the same traffic laws governing drivers of motor vehicles.
5.May not use limited access highways or other roadways where the minimum speed limit is above 35 mph.




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