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[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
I’ll go on record for saying. In about 2-3 years, you’re going to see a bunch of VC money flushed down the tubes who have invested in “alternative energy” such as solar, electric cars,etc.
Why? Because cheap gas prices are here to stay, and coupled with a downturn in the economy, any alternative type of technology is going to be considerably more expensive than stuff that will run on fossil fuel.
[/quote]I agree. It makes no sense to buy a new car to save gas when you end up going into more debt and paying out more in interest expenses.
Consumers will not switch over-night. There has to be an organic incremental change to alternative energy.
Investments need to be long range and commensurate with demand. The Toyota way is be best of the car makers in my opinion. Make excellent internal combustion engine cars while rolling out hybrids and alternative energy vehicles based on market demand. The key is to have the foresight to invest in the research have the technology available when the demand is there.
patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
I’ll go on record for saying. In about 2-3 years, you’re going to see a bunch of VC money flushed down the tubes who have invested in “alternative energy” such as solar, electric cars,etc.
Why? Because cheap gas prices are here to stay, and coupled with a downturn in the economy, any alternative type of technology is going to be considerably more expensive than stuff that will run on fossil fuel.
[/quote]I agree. It makes no sense to buy a new car to save gas when you end up going into more debt and paying out more in interest expenses.
Consumers will not switch over-night. There has to be an organic incremental change to alternative energy.
Investments need to be long range and commensurate with demand. The Toyota way is be best of the car makers in my opinion. Make excellent internal combustion engine cars while rolling out hybrids and alternative energy vehicles based on market demand. The key is to have the foresight to invest in the research have the technology available when the demand is there.
patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
I’ll go on record for saying. In about 2-3 years, you’re going to see a bunch of VC money flushed down the tubes who have invested in “alternative energy” such as solar, electric cars,etc.
Why? Because cheap gas prices are here to stay, and coupled with a downturn in the economy, any alternative type of technology is going to be considerably more expensive than stuff that will run on fossil fuel.
[/quote]I agree. It makes no sense to buy a new car to save gas when you end up going into more debt and paying out more in interest expenses.
Consumers will not switch over-night. There has to be an organic incremental change to alternative energy.
Investments need to be long range and commensurate with demand. The Toyota way is be best of the car makers in my opinion. Make excellent internal combustion engine cars while rolling out hybrids and alternative energy vehicles based on market demand. The key is to have the foresight to invest in the research have the technology available when the demand is there.
patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
I’ll go on record for saying. In about 2-3 years, you’re going to see a bunch of VC money flushed down the tubes who have invested in “alternative energy” such as solar, electric cars,etc.
Why? Because cheap gas prices are here to stay, and coupled with a downturn in the economy, any alternative type of technology is going to be considerably more expensive than stuff that will run on fossil fuel.
[/quote]I agree. It makes no sense to buy a new car to save gas when you end up going into more debt and paying out more in interest expenses.
Consumers will not switch over-night. There has to be an organic incremental change to alternative energy.
Investments need to be long range and commensurate with demand. The Toyota way is be best of the car makers in my opinion. Make excellent internal combustion engine cars while rolling out hybrids and alternative energy vehicles based on market demand. The key is to have the foresight to invest in the research have the technology available when the demand is there.
patientlywaitingParticipantI will miss the blog.
It’s one thing to talk in abstract terms. BMIT showed us examples of the fraud and the craziness.
Yes, it’s a tabloid, but what’s wrong with a tabloid. There’s a place for all types of reporting and speech.
patientlywaitingParticipantI will miss the blog.
It’s one thing to talk in abstract terms. BMIT showed us examples of the fraud and the craziness.
Yes, it’s a tabloid, but what’s wrong with a tabloid. There’s a place for all types of reporting and speech.
patientlywaitingParticipantI will miss the blog.
It’s one thing to talk in abstract terms. BMIT showed us examples of the fraud and the craziness.
Yes, it’s a tabloid, but what’s wrong with a tabloid. There’s a place for all types of reporting and speech.
patientlywaitingParticipantI will miss the blog.
It’s one thing to talk in abstract terms. BMIT showed us examples of the fraud and the craziness.
Yes, it’s a tabloid, but what’s wrong with a tabloid. There’s a place for all types of reporting and speech.
patientlywaitingParticipantI will miss the blog.
It’s one thing to talk in abstract terms. BMIT showed us examples of the fraud and the craziness.
Yes, it’s a tabloid, but what’s wrong with a tabloid. There’s a place for all types of reporting and speech.
patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=BuyerWillEPB]We’ve been doing MUCH better since we moved to Wichita 6 months ago (See Kelly’s story on us at voiceofsandiego.org under “Lure of Wichita”).
We got a brand new 5 bdrm/3 bath house on 18,000 sq. ft. lot for $209K. Yes, we did have 2 mornings with icy roads. But the day after Christmas it was so warm I was riding the motorcycle around. So overall, things are much better after leaving San Diego.[/quote]
Wichita is a good affordable place to live. If you have a good job and a nice house close to work, then even better. Children won’t get into trouble. More wholesome place for a family.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/10/20/housing/911wichita092607.txt
patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=BuyerWillEPB]We’ve been doing MUCH better since we moved to Wichita 6 months ago (See Kelly’s story on us at voiceofsandiego.org under “Lure of Wichita”).
We got a brand new 5 bdrm/3 bath house on 18,000 sq. ft. lot for $209K. Yes, we did have 2 mornings with icy roads. But the day after Christmas it was so warm I was riding the motorcycle around. So overall, things are much better after leaving San Diego.[/quote]
Wichita is a good affordable place to live. If you have a good job and a nice house close to work, then even better. Children won’t get into trouble. More wholesome place for a family.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/10/20/housing/911wichita092607.txt
patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=BuyerWillEPB]We’ve been doing MUCH better since we moved to Wichita 6 months ago (See Kelly’s story on us at voiceofsandiego.org under “Lure of Wichita”).
We got a brand new 5 bdrm/3 bath house on 18,000 sq. ft. lot for $209K. Yes, we did have 2 mornings with icy roads. But the day after Christmas it was so warm I was riding the motorcycle around. So overall, things are much better after leaving San Diego.[/quote]
Wichita is a good affordable place to live. If you have a good job and a nice house close to work, then even better. Children won’t get into trouble. More wholesome place for a family.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/10/20/housing/911wichita092607.txt
patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=BuyerWillEPB]We’ve been doing MUCH better since we moved to Wichita 6 months ago (See Kelly’s story on us at voiceofsandiego.org under “Lure of Wichita”).
We got a brand new 5 bdrm/3 bath house on 18,000 sq. ft. lot for $209K. Yes, we did have 2 mornings with icy roads. But the day after Christmas it was so warm I was riding the motorcycle around. So overall, things are much better after leaving San Diego.[/quote]
Wichita is a good affordable place to live. If you have a good job and a nice house close to work, then even better. Children won’t get into trouble. More wholesome place for a family.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/10/20/housing/911wichita092607.txt
patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=BuyerWillEPB]We’ve been doing MUCH better since we moved to Wichita 6 months ago (See Kelly’s story on us at voiceofsandiego.org under “Lure of Wichita”).
We got a brand new 5 bdrm/3 bath house on 18,000 sq. ft. lot for $209K. Yes, we did have 2 mornings with icy roads. But the day after Christmas it was so warm I was riding the motorcycle around. So overall, things are much better after leaving San Diego.[/quote]
Wichita is a good affordable place to live. If you have a good job and a nice house close to work, then even better. Children won’t get into trouble. More wholesome place for a family.
http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/10/20/housing/911wichita092607.txt
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