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View Poll Results: do you consume organic, pesticide free or hormone free?
Yes, all organic, all the time 2 15.38%
most of the times 1 7.69%
sometimes 3 23.08%
never, it does not make a difference 7 53.85%
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Old 01-21-2008, 10:38 PM   #11
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Re: Organic anyone?

Personally, I don't give crap. If it tastes good and is cheap I'll get it. As a broke college student, it's not very smart to picky because then food will cost more than books. When I lived in berkeley, CA organic food was VERY expensive. Not that I give a crap about money, but I tried it and it tasted the same so common sense told me that if I can't taste or feel the difference then it's a waste of time to worry about such trivial things.
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Concerning the Range or big cars...
Well, let's face it: in car business, all the new technologies, improvement and progress comes from the Big Germans or Japanese...

it is not Fiat or Tata that will make engine technology more clean or advanced.

Therefore, if you are a true ecologist, you HAVE TO buy a big German (or Japanese, but i find them less attractive) car, as a way to grant money to the companies that really can make the cars cleaner! The more bigger it is, the more money it brings to the carmaker, the more money he will invest in R&D...

What do you say to that, Greenpeace?
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You are a WISE man

Vroom Vroom: I don't think driving an Audi or a Rangy is that bad...
think in terms of fuel efficiency, oil changes and reduced emissions vs other cars/SUV's! you might be greener than you think
Why thank you for that...Now i feel even better about wanting an Audi
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Concerning the Range or big cars...
Well, let's face it: in car business, all the new technologies, improvement and progress comes from the Big Germans or Japanese...

it is not Fiat or Tata that will make engine technology more clean or advanced.

Therefore, if you are a true ecologist, you HAVE TO buy a big German (or Japanese, but i find them less attractive) car, as a way to grant money to the companies that really can make the cars cleaner! The more bigger it is, the more money it brings to the carmaker, the more money he will invest in R&D...

What do you say to that, Greenpeace?
Very wise Man I like the way you think..So bigger is better??
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