@michael_nielsen The 'sense of completion at the end' drives the need for a beginning. If there's an end state, then surely there's a start state. To get from the start to the end you need a middle. Suddenly, out pops the three act structure where the middle is the journey from one to the other.
@CDNEnergyCentre You consistently fail to point out
1) the pipe terminates at a new export terminal, and
2) which refineries will spend billions to upgrade their infra to handle oilsands crude. IOW, that oil is for export, not Canadian consumption.
@CDNEnergyCentre Quebec needs refineries that can handle bitumen. Who's gonna pay for that? Why not build the refineries in Alberta and ship gasoline east? Oh right... oil companies would rather spend their money on stock buy-backs.
@PaulHBeckwith I played chess when I was a kid, and boy it looks like the game has changed a lot since then! But I guess if the knight takes that queen down there on the second row, it'd look pretty bad for black.
@deAdder Just look at his bio: "ex-lawyer -engineer -coder. Lapsed Jew. Gamer." By his own admission he's failed at everything he's tried except fooling around. There are 4 types of clown and he's all of them rolled up into one.
@CDNEnergyCentre So I guess that emissions cap isn't holding you back after all.
I'd like to see this northern boarder that BC and Alberta are straddling. Is she cute? Or is it a he? Or were you actually talking about a border? If so, that would be Alberta's western border with BC.