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Posted January 16, 2016 07:28 · last edited January 16, 2016 07:29

Ryan wrote:

Lonegunmen wrote:

The right to bare arms, not beer arms nor bear arms?

Burkas?

On a serious note, I would like us to pay Saudi prices for our petrol per litre. 23 cents US per litre. Whereas we are paying $1.27. I guess the rest is local tax.

http://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Saudi-Arabia/gas...

I was looking at what countries purchase the most electric cars. Because I'd rather we have good electric car infrastructure than rely on diminishing resources, and also resources that are so price volatile. And found that Norway, despite being a major oil producer, is by far the largest purchaser of electric vehicles. Ironic.

Anyway I'd love to have the Lido chain of Restaurants and bars from Riga here:

http://www.lido.lv/eng/

Delicious beer, delicious food, everything grown and made by the company on its own farms (they even grow the wood to make their own furniture).

I also vote for more old stuff, less stuff from the 70's, 80's and 90's in our cities.

Agree with you in general, but the diminishing resources you mentioned - oil - there is enough for another 1000 years.

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Leggy edited January 16, 2016 07:29
Ryan wrote:
Lonegunmen wrote:

The right to bare arms, not beer arms nor bear arms?

Burkas?

On a serious note, I would like us to pay Saudi prices for our petrol per litre. 23 cents US per litre. Whereas we are paying $1.27. I guess the rest is local tax.

http://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Saudi-Arabia/gas...

I was looking at what countries purchase the most electric cars. Because I'd rather we have good electric car infrastructure than rely on diminishing resources, and also resources that are so price volatile. And found that Norway, despite being a major oil producer, is by far the largest purchaser of electric vehicles. Ironic.

Anyway I'd love to have the Lido chain of Restaurants and bars from Riga here:

http://www.lido.lv/eng/

Delicious beer, delicious food, everything grown and made by the company on its own farms (they even grow the wood to make their own furniture).

I also vote for more old stuff, less stuff from the 70's, 80's and 90's in our cities.

Agree with you in general, but the diminishing resources you mentioned - oil - there is enough for a another 1000 years.