Can't eat it, wear it, or shoot it. Gold is the perfect example of indirect survival.
Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus
Gold has no value when it's all you can do to survive.
Can't eat it, wear it, or shoot it. Gold is the perfect example of indirect survival.
Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus
Gold has no value when it's all you can do to survive.
I know a Lib that sucks up all the subsidies he can get and brags about it. Solar electric panels, geothermal heating, two Prius's and a cash for clunkers deal are what I know about. He gets pissed when I point out he lives off the government teat.
But, the best part is that he is affluent and brags about that too ;)
Not all the subsidies come from income taxes. For example, here in NJ, the state subsidizes solar electric with a tax levied on all electric bills. They also further burden utilities by mandating that an ever increasing amount of their electric supply come from renewable. That adds a huge cost to the utility that gets spread over everyone's electric bill, rich or poor.
They certainly do but the Moonbats who think everyone should have a solar cell, windmill powered vehicle that will take the place of what exists right now deserve a padded cell. ^_^
TDD
Why build the nuclear power plants in Alaska and waste all that power in long electrical transmission lines? There are safe designs for nuclear power plants that would make them good neighbors, much better neighbors than coal fired power plants. Perhaps one day highways will be modified to transfer power to electric vehicles while in motion which would keep the batteries charged for trips off the highway. It may be SciFi now but I recall when cellphones were science fiction. I really do believe electric vehicles will be wonderful given time to develop and build up a demand by the population but Moonbats are trying to force them on the citizenry before they're ready for prime time. That will not work as can be seen by all the "Green" energy companies that vaporized after sucking up so much taxpayer money that was showered upon them with great fanfare by the ignorant morons in charge of the country right now. Don't you just adore The Emperor's new clothes? O_o
TDD
The ants eat them. Darn scavengers. O_o
TDD
Try again I was tallking of the original VW >> Rabbit
controls.http://www.carsdirect.com/green-cars/electric-car-parts-a-general-pri...http://ev-propulsion.com/
carts.http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/371/ezgo1rt4.jpg/sr=1
Newer ones do
Europe was as heavily invested in US banks as the US. That was one of the main reasons Obama and Bush bailed out the big ones.
I can put a 6 foot step ladder in my Honda Prelude and close the hatch.
These fit with the windows and doors closed
I agree. I could even say that about the mortgage tax deduction but again, it dis proportionately benefits the rich. Renters get nothing.
Yup, We bought a Lincoln and traded a 1986 F150 I got almost $5000 from that by the time we got the state excise tax deduction. ... and they still gave me $400 for the scrap value of the truck.
There is some promise with a new super capacitor that will charge in minutes
Oh no, I know there's a difference. I know The VW Rabbit wasn't in The U.S. in 1967 which is why I mentioned the VW Beetle but I was off on the weight. Someone pointed out that the Beetle was only a bit heavier than the R10. The R10 is a rear engine, rear drive while I believe the Rabbit is a front engine, front wheel drive? When you write that they're in the same class, would that be the same weight class or mileage class? O_o
TDD
Your argument that electric cars could be so simple that even Gunner could build one is a huge fail. You don't even need to consider the technical side. The fact is that the majority of RCM posters pay someone else to change their oil. It's crazy to think the same people can build any entire car, much less an EV. Big projects take real dedication. Usenet posting tends to be a way to avoid that kind of commitment. I think it's fair to say that a lot of RCM posters would be at their productive dedication limit with an IKEA project. Now if you're talking unproductive dedication then sure, RCM posters could go a thousand rounds TALKING about their preferred weapon to destroy unfinished IKEA projects, why they prefer freedom meat balls over communist meat balls, ad infinitum.
No, there's no practical difference. You're both promoting things that aren't impossible, but are so unlikely that it makes no sense to bring them up. This being Usenet though, if the thread goes on long enough we'll read that vehicle nuke reactors can be protected with lead airbags.
But the reality here is that if someone can afford a new Sonata, MX-5, Silverado, Impala, Wrangler, or Sante Fe, then they can afford a Volt.
This sounds like a good idea. We're gonna need more horse carts and padded cells.
Solar energy is pretty popular over here. Unfortunately, Hawaiian Electric has to charge more for electricity to make up for the lost revenues caused by solar water heaters and photo voltaic systems. That's the breaks. :-)
No, but they complained that the noisy engines scared their horses.
Only if they can pay for the padding. Otherwise, let them beat their heads against the cast concrete walls. Just hose out the cell when they're finished.
FOol. The IR losses would waste most of that power, and Nukes in Alaska have a very poor track record. The one at Ft. Greeley was a disaster. They filled the structures with cement to seal in the radiation, and to keep thieves from trying to steal contaminated metal.
The US has never started a world war, but you have two under your belts. Does: "The sun will never set on the British Empire!" ring any bells in your tiny belfry? How about your slave trade, where you limeys brought slaves to your southern plantations, then left us to deal with the problems when we kicked your syphilis infected carcasses out in that little spat where a handful of farm boys kicked the shit out of "The best army in the world"?
HomeOwnersHub website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.