To: Jet Jaguar
The recharging stations, with 9-foot cords, will provide free electricity, though drivers will need to pay the parking meter. Um. So where is the "free electricity" coming from and who is "donating" it? I'd like to get me some of that "free electricity" action. I was always taught that you don't get anything for free so this is new to me.
35 posted on
11/25/2010 10:20:32 PM PST by
FlingWingFlyer
(Don't touch my junk!!!)
To: FlingWingFlyer
I'd like to get me some of that "free electricity" action. Drive your gasoline car to city hall; plop some quarters into the parking meter, and plugthe cable into the charger for the battery packs in the trunk.
Drive home, and plug the battery packs into your transformer that feeds your 12V (don't need permits to install them) lighting circuits, and light up your life with free electricity.
Just takes the usual combination of larceny, ingenuity, and elbow grease...and a trip to Home Depot.
42 posted on
11/25/2010 11:40:13 PM PST by
ApplegateRanch
(Islam: A Satanically Transmitted Disease spread by unprotected intimate contact with the Koranus)
To: FlingWingFlyer
I must say it is free electricity because they said it is free. Right? Down in the land of Opie, Sheriff Taylor, Aunt Bea, Goober, Gomer, Floyd and Barney Fife anyone can fool all the people all the time. I have been to Raleigh and the town sucks as do a lot of the people that live there. It is supposed to be a highly educated area but basic common sense is lacking in every person that i met. The people that live there probably believe that it is free electricity since the Internet told them so. It's so bad down there i had one a**hole tell me she was tethered to the Internet. This person couldn't even figure out how to open the gas cap on her new car. Maybe the dolt is better of with electric. She was one of them people that when asked, where does electric come from? She answers, Out of the wall socket. All i could say was, Golly, shazam she figured that one out all by herself. What a dolt.
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