Posted by jdemaris on December 03, 2010 at 18:29:48 from (67.142.130.41):
In Reply to: Re: Government VOLT posted by jim murphy on December 03, 2010 at 17:41:18:
Your're comparing apples to oranges, or worse.
By your reasoning, any idea, no matter how inane it appears, much actually be good - just because it looks so bad? Wow!
Or, better put, is something once deemed bad was later proven to be good - therefore all things that seem bad are good?
Oil is a finite resource. Coal is also finite yet it is our most productive natural resource. Yet, your plan to save resources - is to create a car that basically runs on coal?
With horses versus tractors (or cars) there were many ligit arguments at that time. To the pro-side, we had a glut of primary oil to use up. So, cars and tractors had good reason to show potential - and they did.
What are the ligit arguments in favor here, in regard to the Volt? It WOULD make some sense if we'd found a way to make excess electricity. Where is it?
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