Posted on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 @ 7:28 AM by Eagleone with a score of 0
The classic dim-wit argument by people that can’t handle an up front debate on the issues. No surprise it emanates from the Prime Ministers Office.
Posted on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 @ 9:35 PM by palomino with a score of 0
Well — perhaps checking out Neil’s Lincvolt website will shed some light on this project. Neil’s dream initially was to help us all get off burning fossil fuels in some way or another, as much as possible, even to the point of converting some of those older “oil burners” that we are so fond of cruising around in, to a cleaner alternative, such as electric, or maybe biodiesel.
However, the project has taken far more time than expected, especially with the fire that destroyed Neil’s first ’59 Lincoln, but the rebuild is apparently nearing fruition finally, albeit with quite a few alterations to the original design parameters.
Perhaps its all for ‘naught though, as huge strides forward in auto propulsion have IMO pretty much left Neil in the dust at least technologically at this point. The Tesla Model S electric car for instance, a pure electric car with approximately 250 MILES or more range per charge, as well as the the hybrid revolution underway globally (which Neil’s car is), and of course hydrogen, and fuel cell technology nipping at electric’s heals, are very rapidly changing the way we’ll be driving around in the future.
The future of the automobile is is here already folks, and I for one, couldn’t be happier about it. Burning dinosaur poop to get around just isn’t going to cut it anymore.
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The classic dim-wit argument by people that can’t handle an up front debate on the issues. No surprise it emanates from the Prime Ministers Office.
Well — perhaps checking out Neil’s Lincvolt website will shed some light on this project. Neil’s dream initially was to help us all get off burning fossil fuels in some way or another, as much as possible, even to the point of converting some of those older “oil burners” that we are so fond of cruising around in, to a cleaner alternative, such as electric, or maybe biodiesel.
However, the project has taken far more time than expected, especially with the fire that destroyed Neil’s first ’59 Lincoln, but the rebuild is apparently nearing fruition finally, albeit with quite a few alterations to the original design parameters.
Perhaps its all for ‘naught though, as huge strides forward in auto propulsion have IMO pretty much left Neil in the dust at least technologically at this point. The Tesla Model S electric car for instance, a pure electric car with approximately 250 MILES or more range per charge, as well as the the hybrid revolution underway globally (which Neil’s car is), and of course hydrogen, and fuel cell technology nipping at electric’s heals, are very rapidly changing the way we’ll be driving around in the future.
The future of the automobile is is here already folks, and I for one, couldn’t be happier about it. Burning dinosaur poop to get around just isn’t going to cut it anymore.
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