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:beer: Good stuff. |
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The moderatorship, man.
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WOAH, I just noticed too. But what else is there to do about the energy problem? Everyone ride bikes? |
Oh yeah, thanks.
Honestly, aside from people not being able to tool around in their cars ont he first day of warm weather (which I admit was kid of fun when i drove), but I don't see what the good side of gasoline is. I don't know whats wrong with bikes, the lack of ambulance and fire service will be felt. |
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I love riding my bike. During the summer I would ride it up to the supermarket every other day to buy some food, because my parents weren't home and I didn't like what was there. I have thought about this vaguely a couple of times and I came to the conclusion that government services like ambulances and fire trucks and public transportation could use gas or hydrogen or what ever works while everyone rides a bike or walks more. In America it kills two birds with one stone, helps solve the obesiety problem and lowers petrol use |
hydrogen is the future, I promise. you can seriously drink the emissions taht are put out of a hydrogen car. no toxic fumes.
analog is also a technology that is WAY underrated. A robot was made in about the 1500s using analog technology. for those who dont know what analog is...it is ingeniously composing a machine so that it recycles energy, such as a wind up watch. there is going to be an energy crisis, but technology is ascending in a way that it never has. if the human race survives this era will be known as the technological revolution. war has been accepted for thousands of years but now due to the technology of TV,books,news everyone has had mass exposure to it to understand it more then what the government has told them. |
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