Are the Balazars a renewable resource?
2010.May.18, 09:30 PM
Are the Balazars a renewable resource?
Post: #1
And if not, when we we meet peak Balazar?


Razz

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2010.May.18, 11:47 PM
RE: Are the Balazars a renewable resource?
Post: #2
Of course they are........Better to hit them once a day then toil.......

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2010.May.18, 11:57 PM
RE: Are the Balazars a renewable resource?
Post: #3
(2010.May.18 09:30 PM)Canosoup Wrote:  And if not, when we we meet peak Balazar?


Razz

well there are those who have said that we already hit peak balazar but that has pretty much been proven wrong. Estimations range from 10 years to 50 years away, it is a difficult thing to quantify as there has not been as much exploration into areas where balazar is harder to get into production.

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2010.May.19, 03:56 AM
RE: Are the Balazars a renewable resource?
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2010.May.19, 08:25 AM
RE: Are the Balazars a renewable resource?
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(2010.May.19 03:56 AM)deathishere Wrote:  [Image: DISNEGreetingfromBaghdadSMALL_thumb.jpg]

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