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 Posted 06/25/2012  01:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add OldGold to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
But I thought global warming was melting all the ice :)
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water covers 75% of the earth's surface. Any reason why we can't use salt water?
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@nod2003 - you could use sea water or a local undrinkable water source for fracing. I think the concern mentioned earlier was potential over use of local fresh water resources in nat gas production.
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It takes a lot of water to make it and in water will one day be in short supply

Yeah, it's not as if we had oceans of the stuff or constant rain to replace all the fresh water that is used, is it?

Just messing with you. Yes, there IS a lot of water around but also a lot less high quality drinking water. Like all other resources on this rock, the easy to get and use stuff is being rapidly depleted and we will be switching to the lesser quality stuff instead. Thanks to improving technology, though, we should be fine with that. It's just not as cheap to do it that way.
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Everything points to a major silver drop on the edge of the event horizon. We have only witnessed its precursor, today, IMO. I'd hold off on any big PM purchases until the market sorts itself out.


If silver falls below the $10 mark I will be . I would then go on a spending spree that would even amaze my wife. Only the stuff I would buy would not shrink, tear, or ware out. One thing is for sure, I would have to get a bigger safe.
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Yeah, it's not as if we had oceans of the stuff or constant rain to replace all the fresh water that is used, is it?


No kidding,Ed! I guess drought isn't exactly a common problem in Washington state.

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No kidding,Ed! I guess drought isn't exactly a common problem in Washington state.

Heh, it sure isn't! In fact, we are awash in the stuff to the point that flooding is a MUCH bigger problem than drought. Although we "only" get about 45-50" of rain a year where I live, less than 30 miles from here the Cascade foothills get 110-120" of rain a year... and that is a LOT of water!
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