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On July 28, 2008 jamesinnyc Discussed

Forget About 100-mpg Cars

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It’s a useful concept to consider, and one that is too quickly cast aside: refinement over advancement. The developed world is continually making efforts to create new technologies, generate revenue and excitement in consideration for the future: silver bullet research. I like the idea of being practical, focusing on realities and possibilities. 100 mpg cars may be a ways off, but then just imagine how far off hybrid or electric or hydrogen saturation is.

On July 28, 2008 jamesinnyc Discussed

Forget About 100-mpg Cars

  • and said:

It’s a useful concept to consider, and one that is too quickly cast aside: refinement over advancement. The developed world is continually making efforts to create new technologies, generate revenue and excitement in consideration for the future: silver bullet research. I like the idea of being practical, focusing on realities and possibilities. 100 mpg cars may be a ways off, but then just imagine how far off hybrid or electric or hydrogen saturation is.

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On July 28, 2008 jamesinnyc Discussed

Forget About 100-mpg Cars

  • and said:

It’s a useful concept to consider, and one that is too quickly cast aside: refinement over advancement. The developed world is continually making efforts to create new technologies, generate revenue and excitement in consideration for the future: silver bullet research. I like the idea of being practical, focusing on realities and possibilities. 100 mpg cars may be a ways off, but then just imagine how far off hybrid or electric or hydrogen saturation is.

On July 28, 2008 jamesinnyc Discussed

Forget About 100-mpg Cars

  • and said:

It’s a useful concept to consider, and one that is too quickly cast aside: refinement over advancement. The developed world is continually making efforts to create new technologies, generate revenue and excitement in consideration for the future: silver bullet research. I like the idea of being practical, focusing on realities and possibilities. 100 mpg cars may be a ways off, but then just imagine how far off hybrid or electric or hydrogen saturation is.

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