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Who Killed The Electric Car...Movie exposes the truth
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cool site layout.
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Greg .. you ever get in touch with Pete about the toons .. I really needed those? if you can't do that that's cool just let me know.
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This will be one interresting movie. There's one about pollution and natural disaster too..
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Not sure why the fuck you care so much I don't recall you being his broker ... He said send over the pics and I'll get started ..i'll have them in a week ...(he spoke to Pete) he's done work for me in the past and it's his responsibility to say I need full payment or i need half up front ...I'm giving him biz ... If someone asks me to do work for them I tell them what the terms are. I Kinda wanted you to do some some work for me but you've been a bit of a dick lately .. do you really expect me to pay you in full before seeing the work started .. |
wow hmmm
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its not surprising at all
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We live in a country full of lies and corruption, it's quite apparent. Between energy crisis, pollution & the environment, national insecurity, the economy and a host of other issues, the decisions from our leaders and policy makers have run completely amok.
Some might argue with me, that our economy is better than 8 years ago. With the latest bout of creative accounting and corporate fraud, including Fannie Mae, it's clearly not any better and might even be worse. Just look at the way police departments spend valueable resources (officers, vehicles, equipment) these days.. giving out a multitude of speeding tickets and other bullshit tickets to generate revenue for the local government. I've been pulled over 2 times in the last 2 years between 11pm and 3am where I live, none of those times had I been drinking. The pretext? An "unsafe lane change" when the cop was tailgating me so close I couldn't see his headlamps, and not using my turn signal. Completely out of control, as a country we have lost focus on what is important and what moves us forward. |
I'm convinced they design them ugly on purpose.
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One thing is certain, Mike always does pay. On another side note, he doesnt chat with me anymore. :sadcrying |
One thing that hasnt been explained - has there been a study to show the effects of everyone needing to recharge their car regularly??
What would that do to energy/electricy demand? Would the current electrical grid structure hold up? Can power companies even supply enough electricity to the public to replace gas? How would they generate that electricity, and what would the extra demand mean for the environment? I'm not against it, just some major unanswered questions. :2 cents: |
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thats going to be a good movie to go see.
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Good questions Xplicit.. some of the general answers I've heard include:
The effect of everyone needing to recharge wouldn't be that great. The charging process doesn't require a lot of current, because it is merely reversing the chemical process that took place within the battery. The alternator on your IC engine car does the same thing now. The average demand would go up. However, there wouldn't be a spike. The reason for this is that most people will recharge at night, when many other demands for electricity aren't being used (lights, washer/dryer, etc.) Hence, the delivery structure (grid) would be able to handle the increased average demand, because there are no major spike periods. I don't know whether they can supply enough to replace gas right away, but I don't think anyone is saying we should transition right away. It's a phased approach, reducing the number of new fossil fuel cars and increasing the alternatives. Personally I'm a fan of laws mandating that manufacturers produce a certain number of hybrid/electric/alternative vehicles before they are able to produce limited numbers of SUVs and sports cars that are relatively fuel inefficient. Likewise, provide tax benefits to those manufacturers for doing so, to offset the costs of redesign and retooling to get their alternative fuel production lines up to speed. The govt is in the business of providing incentives, a glance at our tax code, particularily for real estate, is evidence of this. The govt wants people to invest in real estate because the govt. is so bad at providing housing on its own. Therefore, they provide huge tax "loopholes" for real estate investors. Generation of electricity, even if nothing changed, would of course produce more CO2. However, that CO2 is produced at the power plant, where it is treated all together. It isn't a huge difference, but it is a difference, opposed to a billion cars all putting out a little CO2. If piss poor decisions hadn't been made over the last 20 years, perhaps we would have safe, reliable nuclear power across the nation providing gobs of electricity. As a side note.. with all the nuclear plants we do have, isn't it odd that "terrorists" decide to wage their Jihad attack against... the world trade center?? Meanwhile, a major argument against new nuclear plants is vulnerability to terrorist attack? Something isn't right. I don't know all the answers, but that's some of what I've heard and read. |
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What's worse is if you look at the cost of a gallon of gas and look at how much of that is taxes you'll see that the cost of gasoline isn't shit. It's the taxes that fuck you. |
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http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...highlight=greg |
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It's a really sad state of affairs that we allow people like this to force us to consume energy that we dont need, or want to. I've posted many times that my new vehicle from 1996 gets 40 MPG highway. You cant find a gasoline engine in a 2006 car that gets 40 MPG. Why?
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Sure, but in 1985 there were no cars getting 40MPG, but some manufacturers still made improvements. But they just quit and degraded. That should be intolerable to us..
I just rememeber all the stations being out of gas, and MILES long lines at gas stations waiting for a delivery when I was a kid during the 70's. So when I needed a new car 10 yrs ago, I shopped purely on MPG. It's just sad that you can't get an all gas engine these days anywhere near that. Maybe GM should retool all of their 4 cylinder engines back to the 1996 saturn sl2 engine. Those idiots go bigger and more wasteful, but if they'd just use their heads for once, they'd make a fortune that lasts longer than a few years. |
Show me a guy that actualy invents an affordable reliable car that uses no gas or other petroleum based fuel and I'll show you a guy who comes up misssing very shortly thereafter.
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It's a fucking shame we've gotten to the point where with all the miraculous technologies out here we have global organized crime cabals fucking us silly six ways to Sunday and the people won't stand up. Maybe this new SONY flick will break through. If Oil were to collapse in value the loss in tax revenue is the big thing. They'd have to find something else to tax highly like water or air. |
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