ibmorjamn
Ambassador of Moar Jammin
So is an ice cube.It's very balanced, chunky, and symmetrical looking.
So is an ice cube.It's very balanced, chunky, and symmetrical looking.
So is my friend named Richard for that matter. "So" has nothing to do with it. "So" the sun is hot, it doesn't make it a pocket lighter.So is an ice cube.
But it is .So is my friend named Richard for that matter. "So" has nothing to do with it. "So" the sun is hot, it doesn't make it a pocket lighter.
Tell that to an ant under a magnifying glassSo is my friend named Richard for that matter. "So" has nothing to do with it. "So" the sun is hot, it doesn't make it a pocket lighter.
Slick, but you've changed the subject.Tell that to an ant under a magnifying glass
several times.That and they've all been recalled.
You are correct. It will be at least 50 years before the world can accommodate electric vehicles and by then there will be more advanced technologies to power them. Here are some facts:Just a minor problem is that:
commercial electricity is 37% efficient. 63% of all electricity generated is lost and wasted.
b. more than 90% of all generated electricity comes from burning fossil fuels...
c. it's more efficient to put gas in the gas tank.
d. to accommodate a nation of electric cars, the electric grid will need to (at least) triple in size.
Just because you move the exhaust from the tailpipe to the power plant, does not mean you have created an emission free vehicle.
You got a long long way to go, before the promise of electric vehicles actually becomes true.
And lastly:
People who are pushing the electric vehicles
forgot that electricity is not 100% efficient.
All of these claims (environmental and otherwise) are based on the assumption that electricity has no losses.
This might be the biggest of all the problems electric vehicles face.
It simply doesn't add up.

Yes. This is the message that I try to convey about the ludicrous nature of our desire for going “green”. It actually ends up with large barren swaths of reddish grey…like really large…..completely barren. And yes, energy expenditure still surpasses any perceived benefit. It’s just not happening on our lawn…yet.You are correct. It will be at least 50 years before the world can accommodate electric vehicles and by then there will be more advanced technologies to power them. Here are some facts:View attachment 102140
I wonder if the electric car movement is a ploy to skyrocket electricity in the long run?Just a minor problem is that:
commercial electricity is 37% efficient. 63% of all electricity generated is lost and wasted.
b. more than 90% of all generated electricity comes from burning fossil fuels...
c. it's more efficient to put gas in the gas tank.
d. to accommodate a nation of electric cars, the electric grid will need to (at least) triple in size.
Just because you move the exhaust from the tailpipe to the power plant, does not mean you have created an emission free vehicle.
You got a long long way to go, before the promise of electric vehicles actually becomes true.
And lastly:
People who are pushing the electric vehicles
forgot that electricity is not 100% efficient.
All of these claims (environmental and otherwise) are based on the assumption that electricity has no losses.
This might be the biggest of all the problems electric vehicles face.
It simply doesn't add up.
Pure speculation…More to limit mobility?I wonder if the electric car movement is a ploy to skyrocket electricity in the long run?
I wonder if the electric car movement is a ploy to skyrocket electricity in the long run?
American's glorify stupidity. Elon = loser, Cartman = hero.So much hate for someone else’s truck. As for calling Elon a loser, you have to be a real loser to do that, He is the richest man on the planet ( on and off ) and above average intelligence.
WOW this sounds like a PRS thread on Strat Talk.
Sigh!