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Aug 12, 2013Explorer
TXcampingfamily wrote:rondeb wrote:
The other issue is keeping the tanks and water lines from freezing. I believe they will figure that one out eventually.
We won't have to worry about freezing water lines and tanks in the future. With global warming nothing will be freezing 30 years from now! :W
I always said global warming had a positive side to it.
as for the electric car mileage issues, hybrids will be what survives this change, either a set of batteries and a fuel cell or small engine to charge them and provide boost when needed, in combination with solar panels integrated into vehicle and rv roofs to assist.
the big monster RV's will go the way of the dodo, and small will come back into style, small but expandable, possibly hybrids with an aluminum, carbon fiber and injected foam body for strength and light weight with an insulative canvas on 4 or 5 pop outs, something that can be towed with a small v6 or equivalent. the question will be asked be each of themselves, "do I really need to go this big?"
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