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You'd think 20% would be easy. We probably waste more than we use.
Ultimately, I believe we need to find a way to reconcile our economic system with how the rest of the planet works. What we pay for things -...
I've heard of mice chewing wires, but this is new. More proof that insects really do control the planet. ;)
Solar cell material for sails would be great, too....harnessing energy in more ways than one.
Solar cell fabric would be very useful, too. Imagine the combination - materials that both capture and store energy.
Speaking of science fiction, Clarke's third law seems apt..."Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
It makes being miserable much more tolerable. Or so I've heard....
That's great news, Daniel. I'm sure you'll enjoy your newfound eyesight very much.
Darn. I was hoping since 'economics' got us into this mess, we might learn something from our mistakes and do something about it. With an economy...
I don't mean this personally, but what we really need is a comparison of world prices, so that we realise how cheap gas is in the US. Also, we...
I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm just saying the second gen was even worse.
You're already driving the 'new and improved' version. Try a stock 2004, with those abysmal "Integrity" tires, and I think your perspective will...
I've noticed the same thing. I had to check my speakers before I noticed the slider automatically set to mute. Weird.
It's about time this happened. Another good sign that the paradigm has shifted.
It's not just melting ice. As Tochatihu mentioned, expansion with increased heat is basic physics. More volume equals higher sea level.
This is part of the cost of coal that isn't usually included in the standard figures.
I hope you have a successful launch and an enjoyable flight. ;)
I'm not sure we'd have gas cars, either. Subsidies are larger and more common than most of us realise. I'm pretty sure rubber bands and balsa...
:) No, Mr Wilson, I don't. But then, is there anything like this in existing hydrogen technology? I'm sure it's only ten years away..... ;)
There's no efficiency or cost advantage, either. Which is why I don't get why hydrogen is given serious consideration as a transportation option....