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cekkk
Jul 16, 2013Explorer
Fezziwig, interestingly, Henry Ford's early Model Ts were carbureted for ethanol, with gas optional. I have no objection to the private development of solar and wind, but both have had a lot of help at my expense and show no signs of economical commercial application in the foreseeable future. Electric power sounds like it is useful as a commuter vehicle, but, again, don't make me pay for its development.
I'm not sure why there is interest in it, considering its limited usefulness, its reliance on gasoline backup in many of them, and the fact the electricity has to be produced primarily from other fossil fuels. But apparently the Kool Aid is a powerful aphrodisiac.
I'm not sure why there is interest in it, considering its limited usefulness, its reliance on gasoline backup in many of them, and the fact the electricity has to be produced primarily from other fossil fuels. But apparently the Kool Aid is a powerful aphrodisiac.
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