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offline Ranjiv from Nor Cal (United States) on 2007-02-28 19:40 [#02056599]
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This is not a bitching rant about it. Does anyone have any
input or facts about this. I know what google is, so don't
even bother saying that. I just want some input from you
shitty music fucking euros. Shukria, for real.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2007-02-28 19:45 [#02056602]
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not enuff rally


 

offline Ranjiv from Nor Cal (United States) on 2007-02-28 19:48 [#02056603]
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BTW, if I really thought it was shitty, I would not post
here. Is that sincere enough for you.


 

offline Ranjiv from Nor Cal (United States) on 2007-02-28 20:06 [#02056606]
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There probably is not issues like there is here, I would
just like some info/wisdom form those of you over there.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2007-02-28 20:18 [#02056608]
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I'm curious what you've heard to make you want to
investigate this further?

I'm new to this/these issue(s)...?


 

offline staz on 2007-02-28 20:47 [#02056610]
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what the hell are you talking about


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2007-03-01 00:53 [#02056630]
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yes, i study environmental engineering. what do you wanna
know?
The two largest env. problems are emissions of gasses
potential for global warming (indirectly due to the largest
energy consumption pr capita in the world) and secondly the
large amount consumption of goods/waste problem.


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2007-03-01 00:53 [#02056632]
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Further on we emits a lot NOx-gases


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2007-03-01 02:21 [#02056657]
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Isn't it also so that we, if you take into consideration our
oil being burnt not only in our country, but worldwide,
actually are responsible for about 2% of the global co2 (and
probably other oil-related) emissions, which is a hell of a
lot compared to our relative size in terms of population and
area?

I think I saw that somewhere, but I can't be sure.


 

offline mortsto-x from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2007-03-01 02:45 [#02056665]
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Show that fucker not to mess around with the Norsemen. Is
the third largest env problem the amount of lefthandpisswarm
spam here on XLT?

I've added you on underskog, btw :)


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2007-03-01 04:51 [#02056694]
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I dont know if that number is correct, but it sounds
reasonable. You could also include coal mining in
Svalbard...


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2007-03-01 04:53 [#02056696]
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You have to ask the norwegian polution agency (SFT) that
question mortsto-x....

Ok, I dont use Underskog that much... I get mostly
information from Brukbar/Supa..


 

offline Ezkerraldean from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2007-03-01 04:54 [#02056697]
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do they still mine there? i thought all that had stopped.

my tutor is there at the moment doing magnetic field
research. oooooh.


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2007-03-01 06:24 [#02056733]
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yes, Store Spitsbergen is mining there.

I have many friends from my class taking a course there,
easy study points and lots of partying...


 

offline vlari from beyond the valley of the LOLs on 2007-03-01 10:49 [#02056883]
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not to mention my farts


 

offline Ranjiv from Nor Cal (United States) on 2007-03-01 12:31 [#02056928]
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I'm doing a powerpoint presentation in my environmental
studies class, It's the final for the winter semester. They
said pick a country, so I thought I would look into Norway.
It does not have to be negative or positive. Just facts. So
thank you for your input. The facts I found were actually
positive.


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2007-03-01 12:41 [#02056931]
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SFT, the norwegian pollution agency

State of the environment, Norway


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2007-03-01 12:42 [#02056933]
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yes, i smell them


 

offline Ranjiv from Nor Cal (United States) on 2007-03-01 12:53 [#02056936]
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Wow. Thank you for the links. They look useful.


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2007-03-01 13:44 [#02056948]
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They are;)

I have (roughly) like one million reference to those pages
in my thesis


 

offline Ranjiv from Nor Cal (United States) on 2007-03-01 17:02 [#02057029]
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So your from Norway then?


 

offline thodob from Bergen (Norway) on 2007-03-02 00:51 [#02057136]
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I think so


 

offline oyvinto on 2007-03-02 19:46 [#02057677]
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thodob et. al, 2007, "http://www.xltronic.com/mb"


 


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