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interesting perspective â or am i misreading/misunderstanding the point? after all it is âwileyâs dictionary definitionsâ and somehow doesnât seem characteristic of that characterâs normal âdefinitionsâ to me but again?so i guess i will boycott, protest, belittle, get offended, comment :), or not.sometimes a punchline fails to convey the humor the author had in mind AND sometimes the punchline is meant to be a discussion maker.in this case i think i will save my reaction till i see a few more punchlines and can form a better perspective on this one.
Yeah, Iâm kinda getting tired of the politics of hate, as well. Iâve dumped Non Sequitur. It would be a shame to have to dump BC as well. But I just donât have time to read political hate posing as entertainment.
But let us be honest, there are many toxic materials in nearly all plants. The thing they try to do is turn them into useful, nontoxic materials. Usually they succeed..A captain working on a ship owned by Exxon failed to do his duty. Exxon is still blamed for the result. Exxon got of the shipping business, now letting others own the ships and bear the liability of individuals failing to do their duty..Petr Beckman"s The Health Hazards Of Not Going Nuclear pointed out the greater dangers of deriving energy from other sources. More pollution, more transportation accidents (and this was long before Exxon Valdiz, much coal strip mining, Deepwater Horizon, whichever oil train derailment you noticed, EPA release of toxic coal ash). Obviously nuclear has a few problems too, since it also involves fallible humans. Nuclear disasters are frightening, but they havenât lit a candle compared to damage others cause daily..Wind turbines should be able to ward off birds with noise makers along the turbines. Might even keep birds out of path of solar thermal hot spots (or just eat the cooked remains)..Geothermal power plants along unpopulated oceanic hot spots could produce the energy needed to synthesize hydrocarbons using water and dissolved carbon dioxide from the ocean.
I wonder how many people are using a computer or phone that contains plastic to read this strip and comment on it. Or have any plastics in their home. Or drive a vehicle or fly, or take a train?My daughter (Masters in Environmental Engineering) actually works for Exxon Mobil. There are always Environmental Engineers on staff 24/7 to respond to and notify the government of any releases. Petrochemical companies work very hard these days to follow all environmental regulations and also to invent and create new ways of doing things cleaner and safer. Oil companies are currently working on ways to treat and purify the salty underground water that is naturally mixed in with oil and gas to turn it into fresh water. That is what so called âwasteâ water is. It was already underground with the oil and gas. It is removed and put back underground, just deeper (farther away from fresh underground water) than it was before.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 9 years ago
âŠ.not mentioning other brands .
mr_sherman Premium Member about 9 years ago
BP, Shell, Chevron, Texaco, TesoroâŠ..
Jonni about 9 years ago
No one in Alaska was laughing when their ship came in.
Gerald Henley about 9 years ago
The democratic party!
under_dog about 9 years ago
Oh dear Such a terrible company. And all those cars they fuel & homes they heat & tigers they save. Yeah-up TERRIBLE polutters!
ndhicks1112 about 9 years ago
Feel free to think this if you donât ride in a car or heat your home. Otherwise, Hypocrite.
mandmwhitt about 9 years ago
All of the birds killed by windmills are probably okay with Exxon.
CeeJay about 9 years ago
Exxon! Nixon! Partners in crime!Sorry, I had a flashback,
JeNagVaz about 9 years ago
Havenât put Exxon in my cars since the Valdez incidentâŠ.
grainpaw about 9 years ago
The Stone Age didnât end because we ran out of stones, but because better technology was adopted. It will be the same with the Carbon Age some day.
Oldbutnotstupid about 9 years ago
the real toxic plants are Clinton and Sanders
ChessPirate about 9 years ago
A looser what?
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
I smell gasâŠ
Saddenedby Premium Member about 9 years ago
interesting perspective â or am i misreading/misunderstanding the point? after all it is âwileyâs dictionary definitionsâ and somehow doesnât seem characteristic of that characterâs normal âdefinitionsâ to me but again?so i guess i will boycott, protest, belittle, get offended, comment :), or not.sometimes a punchline fails to convey the humor the author had in mind AND sometimes the punchline is meant to be a discussion maker.in this case i think i will save my reaction till i see a few more punchlines and can form a better perspective on this one.
locoboilerguy about 9 years ago
Let those who live without heat, electricity, transportation and food cast the first stone.
whiteaj about 9 years ago
Letâs see how long you get by without electricity or gasoline.
Godfreydaniel about 9 years ago
As strong as Grog is, maybe he could run a turbine all by himselfâŠâŠâŠ.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Boy this really stirred the kettle!
Will somebody please throw a few more logs on the fire? The kettle contents will be hard to swallow if it isnât thoroughly cookedâŠ
diggertsi about 9 years ago
Someone tell Peter. Heâs the one with the oil company!
I Quit about 9 years ago
Yeah, Iâm kinda getting tired of the politics of hate, as well. Iâve dumped Non Sequitur. It would be a shame to have to dump BC as well. But I just donât have time to read political hate posing as entertainment.
3pibgorn9 about 9 years ago
AYe. And the two could have used Koch and been accurate.
What? Me worried ? about 9 years ago
Oh crap ,please tell me that BC wonât become another troll magnet like Doonebury and Non Sequitur !
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
But let us be honest, there are many toxic materials in nearly all plants. The thing they try to do is turn them into useful, nontoxic materials. Usually they succeed..A captain working on a ship owned by Exxon failed to do his duty. Exxon is still blamed for the result. Exxon got of the shipping business, now letting others own the ships and bear the liability of individuals failing to do their duty..Petr Beckman"s The Health Hazards Of Not Going Nuclear pointed out the greater dangers of deriving energy from other sources. More pollution, more transportation accidents (and this was long before Exxon Valdiz, much coal strip mining, Deepwater Horizon, whichever oil train derailment you noticed, EPA release of toxic coal ash). Obviously nuclear has a few problems too, since it also involves fallible humans. Nuclear disasters are frightening, but they havenât lit a candle compared to damage others cause daily..Wind turbines should be able to ward off birds with noise makers along the turbines. Might even keep birds out of path of solar thermal hot spots (or just eat the cooked remains)..Geothermal power plants along unpopulated oceanic hot spots could produce the energy needed to synthesize hydrocarbons using water and dissolved carbon dioxide from the ocean.
hahahoho about 9 years ago
Cheap shot. I expect better from Hart.
oldnavy about 9 years ago
As long as you want electricity to light your studio or gasoline to drive to the grocery store âŠ. then maybe you should lighten up.
BloomCo about 9 years ago
I wonder how many people are using a computer or phone that contains plastic to read this strip and comment on it. Or have any plastics in their home. Or drive a vehicle or fly, or take a train?My daughter (Masters in Environmental Engineering) actually works for Exxon Mobil. There are always Environmental Engineers on staff 24/7 to respond to and notify the government of any releases. Petrochemical companies work very hard these days to follow all environmental regulations and also to invent and create new ways of doing things cleaner and safer. Oil companies are currently working on ways to treat and purify the salty underground water that is naturally mixed in with oil and gas to turn it into fresh water. That is what so called âwasteâ water is. It was already underground with the oil and gas. It is removed and put back underground, just deeper (farther away from fresh underground water) than it was before.
Joken' about 9 years ago
I ainât touching this one with a 10â stick, might get oil on it!
cipactli77 about 9 years ago
Monsanto
gammaguy about 9 years ago
âThe strip is really âa looserââŠ.â.What is it setting free?
John Sisak about 9 years ago
This is by far the least funny B.C. Iâve ever seen. Wileyâs Dictionary needs to be shelved, permanently.