To: templar
Nice response. If the same logic that he proposes were applied to NASA, we would still be waiting to orbit the earth, as the means is still not 'economically viable'. If gasoline were discovered yesterday, the same arguements he made about costs involved in mass producing it could be used.
As a wise man once observed: "Necessity is the mother of invention"
8 posted on
02/17/2003 8:35:24 AM PST by
Hodar
To: Hodar
Honda and Toyota, as well as some others already have cars scheduled. One minor problem is that at present they will only range 130 miles before refueling. That will be solved. The bigger problem is to be able to produce Hydrogen efficiently and create an infrastructure for delivery. Since today this is not feasible, doesn't mean we should abandon reserch.
To: Hodar
Interesting.
99.9% of your profile is anti-religion.
68 posted on
03/08/2003 9:14:20 PM PST by
Diddley
(Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional.)
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