To: steelyourfaith; Red Badger
2 posted on
06/13/2011 1:59:37 PM PDT by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: SeekAndFind
They are coal-burning cars. Shut off the coal, and the car stops. (Where the hell do people think electricity comes from?)
3 posted on
06/13/2011 2:00:32 PM PDT by
ThePatriotsFlag
(You are just jealous because the voices aren't talking to YOU!)
To: SeekAndFind
Forget green!.... they are death traps!....Where's Nader?
To: SeekAndFind
A big thing for emergency/rescue people is that in an accident these cars have a lot of electric current available for random encounters, plus, in a wreck, the battery electrolytes are free to burn skin, etc.
The electric cars are a hazmat crew's worst enemy.
5 posted on
06/13/2011 2:01:31 PM PDT by
capt. norm
(Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they shall never run out of material. c)
To: SeekAndFind
Ah, the refreshing sight of an article written by someone who actually knows science and engineering.
Read it and weep, oh libtards.
Right after you try for the third time to pass algebra 1.
6 posted on
06/13/2011 2:01:31 PM PDT by
Da Coyote
To: SeekAndFind
Libtards think that electricity comes from the wall.
It’s just there.
7 posted on
06/13/2011 2:03:08 PM PDT by
samtheman
To: SeekAndFind
If it were possible, I'd much rather have a Stanley Steamer than an electric car and burn the coal in the car instead of at the power plant.
9 posted on
06/13/2011 2:06:49 PM PDT by
capt. norm
(Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they shall never run out of material. c)
To: SeekAndFind; All
13 posted on
06/13/2011 2:26:16 PM PDT by
musicman
(Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
To: SeekAndFind
I don’t think they’ve considered the degraded performance of these batteries over time and how that will require more charges covering less distance.
It’s likely they create a net increase of CO2, but worrying about CO2 output is a stupid metric to judge a car by to begin with.
I would be more concerned with total cost of ownership over its lifetime, but I already know these are big losers in that regard.
Most green technology simply hides it’s costs and silently stabs you in the back financially by shifting the costs to different areas that are more difficult to calculate. (smoke and mirrors)
16 posted on
06/13/2011 2:35:39 PM PDT by
Brett66
(Where government advances, and it advances relentlessly , freedom is imperiled -Janice Rogers Brown)
To: SeekAndFind
Mark Levin starts his show with this story this afternoon.
21 posted on
06/13/2011 3:27:42 PM PDT by
CedarDave
(Things are so bad at the NY Times they have to outsource their investigations.)
To: SeekAndFind
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(Couldn't resist.)
23 posted on
06/13/2011 3:30:54 PM PDT by
Cobra64
(Common sense isn't common anymore.)
To: SeekAndFind
No surprise; just common sense.
24 posted on
06/13/2011 3:31:08 PM PDT by
Wuli
To: SeekAndFind
where are we going to get all the rare earth metals needed for the batteries in billions of cars? Do they think rare earth metals are somehow more abundant than oil?
lol
To: SeekAndFind
The benefit of electric cars is not that they are “green,” but that they will enhance America’s national security by decreasing dependence on oil.
26 posted on
06/13/2011 3:51:26 PM PDT by
T Ruth
(Islam shall be defeated.)
To: SeekAndFind
And what lubricates the engines in these electric cars? Seems everyone is always focused on the fuel tank and never whats under the hood.
30 posted on
06/13/2011 5:02:07 PM PDT by
jmacusa
(Political correctness is cultural Marxism. I'm not a Marxist.)
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