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Well said, SDEngineer. I agree wholeheartedly.
TheChazParticipantWell said, SDEngineer. I agree wholeheartedly.
TheChazParticipantWell said, SDEngineer. I agree wholeheartedly.
TheChazParticipantWell said, SDEngineer. I agree wholeheartedly.
June 13, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Details of the Tesla Motor’s WhiteStar sedan emerges. #222498TheChazParticipant“But it makes little sense to plug in an electric car to your outlet in your garage if that power is just being generated from carbon atoms like coal or oil….We need more Nuclear Power plants to be the source of the energy…If we could only get the bleeding hearts, save the dolphin crowd and the earth first people to stop equating nuclear power with nuclear bombs.”
Wait, we shouldn’t equate nuclear power with nuclear bombs? I guess you’d be cool with Iran deingvelop a nuclear energy infrastructure, then, since the two have nothing to do with one another. 😛
I agree that nuclear power plants are far less the problem than the hippie movement thought they would be, but that’s mostly true because the cat is out of the nuclear weapons bag.
Also, it’s true that plug-in cars are shifting the source of pollution to other hydrocarbon sources, but a major power plant has a better chance of exercising strict emissions controls than millions of individual cars on the road. Also, the whole idea is that over time, we’ll develop more and better clean energy sources, and replace the dirty ones.
June 13, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Details of the Tesla Motor’s WhiteStar sedan emerges. #222662TheChazParticipant“But it makes little sense to plug in an electric car to your outlet in your garage if that power is just being generated from carbon atoms like coal or oil….We need more Nuclear Power plants to be the source of the energy…If we could only get the bleeding hearts, save the dolphin crowd and the earth first people to stop equating nuclear power with nuclear bombs.”
Wait, we shouldn’t equate nuclear power with nuclear bombs? I guess you’d be cool with Iran deingvelop a nuclear energy infrastructure, then, since the two have nothing to do with one another. 😛
I agree that nuclear power plants are far less the problem than the hippie movement thought they would be, but that’s mostly true because the cat is out of the nuclear weapons bag.
Also, it’s true that plug-in cars are shifting the source of pollution to other hydrocarbon sources, but a major power plant has a better chance of exercising strict emissions controls than millions of individual cars on the road. Also, the whole idea is that over time, we’ll develop more and better clean energy sources, and replace the dirty ones.
June 13, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Details of the Tesla Motor’s WhiteStar sedan emerges. #222645TheChazParticipant“But it makes little sense to plug in an electric car to your outlet in your garage if that power is just being generated from carbon atoms like coal or oil….We need more Nuclear Power plants to be the source of the energy…If we could only get the bleeding hearts, save the dolphin crowd and the earth first people to stop equating nuclear power with nuclear bombs.”
Wait, we shouldn’t equate nuclear power with nuclear bombs? I guess you’d be cool with Iran deingvelop a nuclear energy infrastructure, then, since the two have nothing to do with one another. 😛
I agree that nuclear power plants are far less the problem than the hippie movement thought they would be, but that’s mostly true because the cat is out of the nuclear weapons bag.
Also, it’s true that plug-in cars are shifting the source of pollution to other hydrocarbon sources, but a major power plant has a better chance of exercising strict emissions controls than millions of individual cars on the road. Also, the whole idea is that over time, we’ll develop more and better clean energy sources, and replace the dirty ones.
June 13, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Details of the Tesla Motor’s WhiteStar sedan emerges. #222613TheChazParticipant“But it makes little sense to plug in an electric car to your outlet in your garage if that power is just being generated from carbon atoms like coal or oil….We need more Nuclear Power plants to be the source of the energy…If we could only get the bleeding hearts, save the dolphin crowd and the earth first people to stop equating nuclear power with nuclear bombs.”
Wait, we shouldn’t equate nuclear power with nuclear bombs? I guess you’d be cool with Iran deingvelop a nuclear energy infrastructure, then, since the two have nothing to do with one another. 😛
I agree that nuclear power plants are far less the problem than the hippie movement thought they would be, but that’s mostly true because the cat is out of the nuclear weapons bag.
Also, it’s true that plug-in cars are shifting the source of pollution to other hydrocarbon sources, but a major power plant has a better chance of exercising strict emissions controls than millions of individual cars on the road. Also, the whole idea is that over time, we’ll develop more and better clean energy sources, and replace the dirty ones.
June 13, 2008 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Details of the Tesla Motor’s WhiteStar sedan emerges. #222599TheChazParticipant“But it makes little sense to plug in an electric car to your outlet in your garage if that power is just being generated from carbon atoms like coal or oil….We need more Nuclear Power plants to be the source of the energy…If we could only get the bleeding hearts, save the dolphin crowd and the earth first people to stop equating nuclear power with nuclear bombs.”
Wait, we shouldn’t equate nuclear power with nuclear bombs? I guess you’d be cool with Iran deingvelop a nuclear energy infrastructure, then, since the two have nothing to do with one another. 😛
I agree that nuclear power plants are far less the problem than the hippie movement thought they would be, but that’s mostly true because the cat is out of the nuclear weapons bag.
Also, it’s true that plug-in cars are shifting the source of pollution to other hydrocarbon sources, but a major power plant has a better chance of exercising strict emissions controls than millions of individual cars on the road. Also, the whole idea is that over time, we’ll develop more and better clean energy sources, and replace the dirty ones.
TheChazParticipantThis is the strangest thread I’ve ever seen on Piggington. Isn’t this a site for reasoned analysis of real estate data? What’s with all the crazy San Diego bashing? Clearly one’s personal feelings about the city will factor into how much one values the location, but did it really warrant dozens of posts on what each of us hates about the city where we live? San Diego is a city with its faults and strengths, like any other. This is big news?
TheChazParticipantThis is the strangest thread I’ve ever seen on Piggington. Isn’t this a site for reasoned analysis of real estate data? What’s with all the crazy San Diego bashing? Clearly one’s personal feelings about the city will factor into how much one values the location, but did it really warrant dozens of posts on what each of us hates about the city where we live? San Diego is a city with its faults and strengths, like any other. This is big news?
TheChazParticipantThis is the strangest thread I’ve ever seen on Piggington. Isn’t this a site for reasoned analysis of real estate data? What’s with all the crazy San Diego bashing? Clearly one’s personal feelings about the city will factor into how much one values the location, but did it really warrant dozens of posts on what each of us hates about the city where we live? San Diego is a city with its faults and strengths, like any other. This is big news?
TheChazParticipantI don’t think anyone is saying that they’re the same real estate market. We are, however, saying that they’re related. Temecula is a bedroom community for San Diego, south Orange County, Riverside, and to a lesser extent, San Bernardino and Los Angeles. As such, events that happen there reflect and affect what happens in the rest of the So. Cal. market.
It’s just as misguided to say that they’re totally separate and unrelated as it is to say that they’re the same.
TheChazParticipantI don’t think anyone is saying that they’re the same real estate market. We are, however, saying that they’re related. Temecula is a bedroom community for San Diego, south Orange County, Riverside, and to a lesser extent, San Bernardino and Los Angeles. As such, events that happen there reflect and affect what happens in the rest of the So. Cal. market.
It’s just as misguided to say that they’re totally separate and unrelated as it is to say that they’re the same.
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