To: equaviator
Read Atlas Shrugged.
Expect this metal to be outlawed or regulated to death.
2 posted on
06/11/2011 5:59:56 AM PDT by
P-Marlowe
(LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
To: P-Marlowe
These are my guesses. How do you think they will do it?
1.) When vehicles made from this metal collide with smaller hybrid vehicles there will be more destruction to the hybrid.
2.) The process for producing this metal will not be environmentally friendly.
3.) The nature of this metal makes it more dangerous to work with and will require new union contracts to protect the workers.
4.) This new metal will be too successfull and will put current steel workers out of a job. The traditional way of producing steel will need to be subsidised.
12 posted on
06/11/2011 6:14:55 AM PDT by
nitzy
(A just law does not punish virtue nor reward vice.)
To: P-Marlowe
Or be unionized to the oblivion.
14 posted on
06/11/2011 6:18:16 AM PDT by
RockinRight
(Rock you like a Hermancain!)
To: P-Marlowe
Well, it will just have to be allocated to everyone who wants some, whether they can pay for it or not. Economic justice, you know.
To: P-Marlowe
“Cola is a self-taught metallurgist”. In other words he has learned from hands on experience as opposed to the ivory tower crowd that has gone directly from grad school to professorship for generations.
34 posted on
06/11/2011 8:19:45 AM PDT by
fella
("As it was before Noah, so shall it be again.")
To: P-Marlowe
The basic process of heat-treating steel has changed little in the modern age, . . . "Steel is what we would call a 'mature technology.' We'd like to think we know most everything about it,Another example of scientific consensus.
37 posted on
06/11/2011 8:56:13 AM PDT by
aimhigh
(True bitter clingers cling to their guns AND their bibles.)
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