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  1. Recent estimates:

    Oil production: 8.322 million bbl/day

    Oil consumption: 20.8 million bbl/day

    Oil exports: 1.048 million bbl/day

    Oil imports: 13.15 million bbl/day

    Oil proved reserves: 21.76 billion bbl

    This entry is the stock of proved reserves of crude oil in barrels (bbl). Proved reserves are those quantities of petroleum which, by analysis of geological and engineering data, can be estimated with a high degree of confidence to be commercially recoverable from a given date forward, from known reservoirs and under current economic conditions.

    Proved reserves of oil:

    1 World 1,331,000,000,000 1 January 2006 est.

    2 Saudi Arabia 264,300,000,000 2007 est.

    3 Canada 178,800,000,000 1 January 2006 est.

    4 Iran 138,400,000,000 2007 est.

    5 Iraq 115,000,000,000 1 January 2007 est.

    6 Kuwait 101,500,000,000 2007 est.

    7 United Arab Emirates 97,800,000,000 2007 est.

    8 Venezuela 79,140,000,000 2007 est.

    9 Russia 60,000,000,000 1 January 2006 est.

    10 Libya 45,000,000,000 2007 est.

    11 Nigeria 37,250,000,000 2007 est.

    12 Angola 25,000,000,000 2007 est.

    13 United States 21,760,000,000 1 January 2006 est.

    Oil consumption (bbl/day)

    1 World 80,290,000 2005 est.

    2 United States 20,800,000 2005 est.

    3 European Union 14,550,000 2004

    4 China 6,930,000 2007 est.

    5 Japan 5,353,000 2005

    6 Russia 2,916,000 2006

    7 Germany 2,618,000 2005 est.

    8 India 2,438,000 2005 est.

    9 Canada 2,290,000 2005

    10 Korea, South 2,130,000 2006

    11 Brazil 2,100,000 2006 est.

    12 Mexico 2,078,000 2005 est.

    13 Saudi Arabia 2,000,000 2005

  2. I enjoyed reading this thread lol....nothing better but a sensible/reasonable debate - s'good!!!

    I personally 'test-drove' an iphone as well and I did not enjoy it, but ;) There's this guy that I know who pretty much gets everything Apple and thinks they are 'teh best' - nothing touches it...so when the macbook air came out someone confronted him about it not having an optical drive and he was like..."well no problem apple actually invented this thing like a remote optical drive where you can access another computers drive on the network so see, they thought of everything......"........little did he know that was around for ages lol - just funny....

  3. maybe a stupid thing to do but should definitely work.....windows allows you to set up a web item for each desktop/monitor you have....(display properties-customize desktop-web tab...).....you can put a different web item on every monitor/desktop I believe....just embed a video in a webpage or something similar, set it up to loop infinitely (html, etc..) and you are set....and it would play every time the computer loads up as well

  4. I'm just now learning some php.

    I'm getting some basic ideas of how it works and its going well...but I just cannot figure out why echo-ing php in html doesn't work....

    If I have a php file with this contents:

    echo "test echo";

    $blah="display blah";

    echo $blah;

    and I run the file, it works great.

    However, if I put in the same code inline with html code by:

    <?php

    echo "test echo";

    $blah="display blah";

    echo $blah;

    ?>

    ....nothing.  Empty.  Nothing gets displayed.

    Why is this?  Also, because of this I cannot figure out how to use variables from php in html...same issue I believe.

  5. The task-manager shot you included seems to be writing to the page file quite a bit.  It is quite possible that when you leave the computer running without doing anything it will go into stand-by or hibernate mode.  I think that your page file then gets written.  That would explain CPU usage as well as the page file usage at the same time.

  6. have you ever considered the fact that your hardware config/overclock, etc might not be running within the safe limits in vista ? ....just because it was in xp it does not mean it will act the same in vista - so if it was me I would retest and do some stress testing to make sure that you aren't making some sort of a mistake, its quite possible - i have yet to get a single bsod with vista

  7. As far as I understood this documentary says nothing about government trying to kill religion...I've watched it 2 times and I don't see that message

    Of course some of you, like tommie, might not like this film because it goes against many things we all believe in, but I personally like the facts all laid out, makes for a good argument - even if they are somewhat crazy as long as there is proof...

    It might be hard to actually accept certain things this film shows but why the heck not? ....denial perhaps?

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