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  1. over 2 years ago on Kid Beowulf

    I see foreshadowing of a roller coaster car on the top of that hill…. oooh the funs

  2. almost 3 years ago on Tank McNamara

    Hey Bill, since Adam Vinatieri is retiring, I remember one of your really, really OLD comics my parents had (in tiny little books in the early 70’s) of an ancient kicker being escorted onto the field by a pretty nurse. I dedicate that to Vinatieri.

  3. about 3 years ago on Win, Lose, Drew

    Too be fair. Mr. Litton used to be a local comic artist of a Denver newpaper, SO he probably still lives in the state that EVERY voter can vote by mail. They send the ballots to each and every registered voter. It was 99.5% voted by mail.

  4. about 3 years ago on M2Bulls

    As much as I realistically agree, with ALL car companies pushing the Electric car (looking at you GM & Cadillac), it is going to be like leaded gas was for me growing up; 10-15 years after the big push that you will find less and less stations with fuel. Or like the way they pushed old cars to the junk yards that did not have impact cushioning frames. And on recharge rates, at the Tesla supercharge sites, my dad & I go start charging, pay, use the bathroom, get coffee and we are done, fully charged. NO more time than going to my Maverick, or local Exxon etc. He has about 250-300 per charge up, not a lot more or less than then I am driving my 2008 Corvette. Side note, when you step on the accel, you may take tons and tons of miles off your distance, but you are definately faster than the Corvette…

    As a 50+ year old grandfather that remembers moon landings live, I get more nervous that the dang Tesla car drives itself through Denver… OR the fact there are long haul Tesla (automous) Semi trucks driving up and down from Denver-Omaha.

  5. about 3 years ago on M2Bulls

    Agreed. Maybe I wasn’t as clear as I could be, but with the Thorium you could recycle plastics, or use fossil fuels to make plastic without causing carbon.

  6. about 3 years ago on M2Bulls

    The major oil companies are now investing in the renewable market; to quote Matthias J Pickl, economics professor at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Saudi Arabia, "the oil majors are progressively positioning themselves for the proclaimed energy transition. Oil firms are essentially attempting to figure out how the best presently available cash cow in the world can be replaced for the benefit of their own sustainable future,” he wrote in the report.Philip Anschutz, billionaire who made his fortune on oil and gas, is actively building a huge wind farm in south central Wyoming. They had ran out of funds, so he offered cash for a number of years from their profits to his pocket.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chokecherry_and_Sierra_Madre_Wind_Energy_Project

  7. about 3 years ago on M2Bulls

    The nuke base (FE Warren) here in Cheyenne has 3 of the giant windmills to supplement the coal and natural gas electrical generators on base. The University of Wyoming did research on ways to SAVE the fossil industry, by using Thorium Nuclear Molten Salt Reactors. Because the temperatures get sooo much higher in those type of reactors, coal/oil (and plastics) could be melted down and turned into base polymers for new plastics.

  8. about 3 years ago on M2Bulls

    Being from the country, with ranches in both South Dakota and Wyoming; my family has big diesel trucks, travel cars, and my father has a Tesla. The Telsa is the cheapest to drive from Cheyenne and Denver by far, it costs him around $3.95 to drive the 275 miles for a round trip.

  9. over 3 years ago on Swan Eaters

    Hello Georgia, I know that the ‘Man’ is a video gamer and wanted to point out that Fortnite has a Baba Yaga skin in their store right now…

  10. about 4 years ago on Drive

    Dave K. SHOULD appreciate this joke!