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June 26, 2009 at 5:51 AM #421272June 26, 2009 at 6:40 AM #420552
moneymaker
ParticipantMy VW Jetta TDI(Diesel) gets 40+ mpg, is safe, can run on renewable energy(vegetable oil). So why am I not seeing more of them out there on the road? The new Diesel technology is way better than the older stuff. The same could be said for the Segway for pedestrian travel. I don’t have one (too expensive) but they do make sense for Postal workers, guards and others that walk a lot in their jobs. Is anybody seeing them at golf courses?
Did I mention that diesel is currently the cheapest fuel @ the gas station.June 26, 2009 at 6:40 AM #420783moneymaker
ParticipantMy VW Jetta TDI(Diesel) gets 40+ mpg, is safe, can run on renewable energy(vegetable oil). So why am I not seeing more of them out there on the road? The new Diesel technology is way better than the older stuff. The same could be said for the Segway for pedestrian travel. I don’t have one (too expensive) but they do make sense for Postal workers, guards and others that walk a lot in their jobs. Is anybody seeing them at golf courses?
Did I mention that diesel is currently the cheapest fuel @ the gas station.June 26, 2009 at 6:40 AM #421054moneymaker
ParticipantMy VW Jetta TDI(Diesel) gets 40+ mpg, is safe, can run on renewable energy(vegetable oil). So why am I not seeing more of them out there on the road? The new Diesel technology is way better than the older stuff. The same could be said for the Segway for pedestrian travel. I don’t have one (too expensive) but they do make sense for Postal workers, guards and others that walk a lot in their jobs. Is anybody seeing them at golf courses?
Did I mention that diesel is currently the cheapest fuel @ the gas station.June 26, 2009 at 6:40 AM #421121moneymaker
ParticipantMy VW Jetta TDI(Diesel) gets 40+ mpg, is safe, can run on renewable energy(vegetable oil). So why am I not seeing more of them out there on the road? The new Diesel technology is way better than the older stuff. The same could be said for the Segway for pedestrian travel. I don’t have one (too expensive) but they do make sense for Postal workers, guards and others that walk a lot in their jobs. Is anybody seeing them at golf courses?
Did I mention that diesel is currently the cheapest fuel @ the gas station.June 26, 2009 at 6:40 AM #421282moneymaker
ParticipantMy VW Jetta TDI(Diesel) gets 40+ mpg, is safe, can run on renewable energy(vegetable oil). So why am I not seeing more of them out there on the road? The new Diesel technology is way better than the older stuff. The same could be said for the Segway for pedestrian travel. I don’t have one (too expensive) but they do make sense for Postal workers, guards and others that walk a lot in their jobs. Is anybody seeing them at golf courses?
Did I mention that diesel is currently the cheapest fuel @ the gas station.June 26, 2009 at 8:42 PM #420890sd_matt
ParticipantIf a 50cc scooter that tops out a 35 mph gets 100 mpg or above then I am skeptical of 360 mpg at the least.
On a not so related topic. Read this article. I think this is more likely to be the real deal.
See “should Google go nuclear” on YouTube
And here is the latest news.
http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/2009/06/the_boys_at_tal.html
“The fact that they are contemplating work on the pB11 reaction is very encouraging. That fuel is one of the most difficult to burn in a fusion reactor. Which means testing with lesser fuels (or simulated fuels) has gone very well indeed.”
June 26, 2009 at 8:42 PM #421120sd_matt
ParticipantIf a 50cc scooter that tops out a 35 mph gets 100 mpg or above then I am skeptical of 360 mpg at the least.
On a not so related topic. Read this article. I think this is more likely to be the real deal.
See “should Google go nuclear” on YouTube
And here is the latest news.
http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/2009/06/the_boys_at_tal.html
“The fact that they are contemplating work on the pB11 reaction is very encouraging. That fuel is one of the most difficult to burn in a fusion reactor. Which means testing with lesser fuels (or simulated fuels) has gone very well indeed.”
June 26, 2009 at 8:42 PM #421391sd_matt
ParticipantIf a 50cc scooter that tops out a 35 mph gets 100 mpg or above then I am skeptical of 360 mpg at the least.
On a not so related topic. Read this article. I think this is more likely to be the real deal.
See “should Google go nuclear” on YouTube
And here is the latest news.
http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/2009/06/the_boys_at_tal.html
“The fact that they are contemplating work on the pB11 reaction is very encouraging. That fuel is one of the most difficult to burn in a fusion reactor. Which means testing with lesser fuels (or simulated fuels) has gone very well indeed.”
June 26, 2009 at 8:42 PM #421458sd_matt
ParticipantIf a 50cc scooter that tops out a 35 mph gets 100 mpg or above then I am skeptical of 360 mpg at the least.
On a not so related topic. Read this article. I think this is more likely to be the real deal.
See “should Google go nuclear” on YouTube
And here is the latest news.
http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/2009/06/the_boys_at_tal.html
“The fact that they are contemplating work on the pB11 reaction is very encouraging. That fuel is one of the most difficult to burn in a fusion reactor. Which means testing with lesser fuels (or simulated fuels) has gone very well indeed.”
June 26, 2009 at 8:42 PM #421620sd_matt
ParticipantIf a 50cc scooter that tops out a 35 mph gets 100 mpg or above then I am skeptical of 360 mpg at the least.
On a not so related topic. Read this article. I think this is more likely to be the real deal.
See “should Google go nuclear” on YouTube
And here is the latest news.
http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/2009/06/the_boys_at_tal.html
“The fact that they are contemplating work on the pB11 reaction is very encouraging. That fuel is one of the most difficult to burn in a fusion reactor. Which means testing with lesser fuels (or simulated fuels) has gone very well indeed.”
June 27, 2009 at 8:46 AM #420970patb
ParticipantHype.
Storing hydrogen is misery and they don’t have a solution to that
June 27, 2009 at 8:46 AM #421200patb
ParticipantHype.
Storing hydrogen is misery and they don’t have a solution to that
June 27, 2009 at 8:46 AM #421471patb
ParticipantHype.
Storing hydrogen is misery and they don’t have a solution to that
June 27, 2009 at 8:46 AM #421538patb
ParticipantHype.
Storing hydrogen is misery and they don’t have a solution to that
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