duh yes thats my point. move closer or stop crying and continue to make ahab rich.FloppY_ wrote:
And how is that not reasonable?11 Bravo wrote:
and by crying i mean in general the people who cry about fuel prices the most are the ones who travel 50 plus miles a day
Are you running some magic free fuel?
Stop beeing so ignorant...
You keep saying that even though I already told you to try and understand how some people like where they already live..11 Bravo wrote:
duh yes thats my point. move closer or stop crying and continue to make ahab rich.FloppY_ wrote:
And how is that not reasonable?11 Bravo wrote:
and by crying i mean in general the people who cry about fuel prices the most are the ones who travel 50 plus miles a day
Are you running some magic free fuel?
Stop beeing so ignorant...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
yes i know then those people give up the right to piss and moan about it.FloppY_ wrote:
You keep saying that even though I already told you to try and understand how some people like where they already live..
reminds me of a lot of the unemployed people in this country. "there are no jobs" yes there are jobs. "but i dont want to move"
Yeah because it's so worth earning money if it means you have to give up everything else to do so
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
how old are you? do you live at your parents house?FloppY_ wrote:
Yeah because it's so worth earning money if it means you have to give up everything else to do so
If this forum had an ignore feature I think you would become very lonely.11 Bravo wrote:
they are practical if you dont live far away from where you workFloppY_ wrote:
We were talking about Electrics not beeing practical thanks to their short range...11 Bravo wrote:
negative you fuck knob some where crying aboot the mileage.
If that is crying to you then you have to stop posting on this forum or you will be busy...
and dont tell me how to post. dont like it? dont read it.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
likewiseJohnG@lt wrote:
If this forum had an ignore feature I think you would become very lonely.11 Bravo wrote:
they are practical if you dont live far away from where you workFloppY_ wrote:
We were talking about Electrics not beeing practical thanks to their short range...
If that is crying to you then you have to stop posting on this forum or you will be busy...
and dont tell me how to post. dont like it? dont read it.
in fact i have asked for said feature
and i bet most/more people would ignore you
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Yes I do, but I was also speaking for people who live with girlfriends and or near family, hobbies or even DIY'ers who have put a ton of work into their home11 Bravo wrote:
how old are you? do you live at your parents house?FloppY_ wrote:
Yeah because it's so worth earning money if it means you have to give up everything else to do so
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
mate you cant pay for your home or stuff without a jobFloppY_ wrote:
Yes I do, but I was also speaking for people who live with girlfriends and or near family, hobbies or even DIY'ers who have put a ton of work into their home11 Bravo wrote:
how old are you? do you live at your parents house?FloppY_ wrote:
Yeah because it's so worth earning money if it means you have to give up everything else to do so
Unless you're renting a shitty place, I imagine the cost of moving closer would far exceed the fuel budget. If anything, buy a more fuel efficient car and drive with that purpose in mind.11 Bravo wrote:
duh yes thats my point. move closer or stop crying and continue to make ahab rich.FloppY_ wrote:
And how is that not reasonable?11 Bravo wrote:
and by crying i mean in general the people who cry about fuel prices the most are the ones who travel 50 plus miles a day
Are you running some magic free fuel?
Stop beeing so ignorant...
So?11 Bravo wrote:
mate you cant pay for your home or stuff without a jobFloppY_ wrote:
Yes I do, but I was also speaking for people who live with girlfriends and or near family, hobbies or even DIY'ers who have put a ton of work into their home11 Bravo wrote:
how old are you? do you live at your parents house?
I just said why people would rather live off their savings and wait or travel long distances than move..
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
my place aint shittyDesertFox- wrote:
Unless you're renting a shitty place, I imagine the cost of moving closer would far exceed the fuel budget. If anything, buy a more fuel efficient car and drive with that purpose in mind.11 Bravo wrote:
duh yes thats my point. move closer or stop crying and continue to make ahab rich.FloppY_ wrote:
And how is that not reasonable?
Are you running some magic free fuel?
Stop beeing so ignorant...
most people dont have 2 years worth of savingsFloppY_ wrote:
I just said why people would rather live off their savings and wait or travel long distances than move..
Dudes, in the future, we'll all be flying around on the backs of animals like in Pokemon.
Damn Dolt, you should be a poet.JohnG@lt wrote:
You know, I think I figured you out. You're what happens when you take an empty uneducated head and fill it with Michael Moore movies, Fast Food Nation and Planet Green channel. You're like this strange caricature of hipsterdom but without the ability to articulate or make it look cool. You're a weird dude.11 Bravo wrote:
sux to be youJohnG@lt wrote:
I commute well over 50 miles a day.
I commute 30 miles to work because I refused to live in a liberal county that willing votes in a county income tax, has a DEQ regs., Schools so filled with Mexicans 1/2 the day is taught in spanish and half english, and cost of housing so high due to urban growth boundries I would have had to live in a zero lot line house in a neighbor hood filling up with 3 Mexican family households.
My kids a have a 1/4 acre yard and go to a charter school. I'm glad people like Bravo have no problem living in the City but it is not for me or my family.
Liberal insanity has taken root, this is not the America intended by our forefathers.
My kids a have a 1/4 acre yard and go to a charter school. I'm glad people like Bravo have no problem living in the City but it is not for me or my family.
Liberal insanity has taken root, this is not the America intended by our forefathers.
No, it's actually precisely what this country was intended to be. Free. People can choose pretty much whatever lifestyle they want as long as they aren't infringing on the life and freedom of others. They can go join a commune if they want or live in a luxury penthouse apartment. They can believe in god or choose not to. That's what freedom means. I think 11B is an idiot and I disagree with most of his opinions but I certainly respect his right to maintain them and live how he sees fit. Now when he suggest enacting laws that force me to follow his ideology, that's when we'll come to blows.Lotta_Drool wrote:
I commute 30 miles to work because I refused to live in a liberal county that willing votes in a county income tax, has a DEQ regs., Schools so filled with Mexicans 1/2 the day is taught in spanish and half english, and cost of housing so high due to urban growth boundries I would have had to live in a zero lot line house in a neighbor hood filling up with 3 Mexican family households.
My kids a have a 1/4 acre yard and go to a charter school. I'm glad people like Bravo have no problem living in the City but it is not for me or my family.
Liberal insanity has taken root, this is not the America intended by our forefathers.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Think you took my statement wrong because I don't think our forefather's intended for socialism with open borders, but I degress.JohnG@lt wrote:
No, it's actually precisely what this country was intended to be. Free. People can choose pretty much whatever lifestyle they want as long as they aren't infringing on the life and freedom of others. They can go join a commune if they want or live in a luxury penthouse apartment. They can believe in god or choose not to. That's what freedom means. I think 11B is an idiot and I disagree with most of his opinions but I certainly respect his right to maintain them and live how he sees fit. Now when he suggest enacting laws that force me to follow his ideology, that's when we'll come to blows.Lotta_Drool wrote:
I commute 30 miles to work because I refused to live in a liberal county that willing votes in a county income tax, has a DEQ regs., Schools so filled with Mexicans 1/2 the day is taught in spanish and half english, and cost of housing so high due to urban growth boundries I would have had to live in a zero lot line house in a neighbor hood filling up with 3 Mexican family households.
My kids a have a 1/4 acre yard and go to a charter school. I'm glad people like Bravo have no problem living in the City but it is not for me or my family.
Liberal insanity has taken root, this is not the America intended by our forefathers.
The only way electric cars will become viable in the long run will involve the same public investment that internal combustion cars received for infrastructure.
In the beginning, public money was used to help finance the construction of gas stations and various subsidies and tax breaks were put into place for oil exploration. The same will have to be done with the construction of electric charging stations.
Of course, this won't happen until oil nearly runs out. Oil companies have already done what they can to invest in and patent various alternatives to gas cars, so that they can control the release of new technologies.
At this point, consumers don't make the calls here. The oil companies do. These minor forays into electric vehicles will remain a niche market just like hybrids, because that's the way they prefer these to be. They can pretend that they are doing something for the environment.
In the beginning, public money was used to help finance the construction of gas stations and various subsidies and tax breaks were put into place for oil exploration. The same will have to be done with the construction of electric charging stations.
Of course, this won't happen until oil nearly runs out. Oil companies have already done what they can to invest in and patent various alternatives to gas cars, so that they can control the release of new technologies.
At this point, consumers don't make the calls here. The oil companies do. These minor forays into electric vehicles will remain a niche market just like hybrids, because that's the way they prefer these to be. They can pretend that they are doing something for the environment.
Hybrids are a placebo without any effectsTurquoise wrote:
The only way electric cars will become viable in the long run will involve the same public investment that internal combustion cars received for infrastructure.
In the beginning, public money was used to help finance the construction of gas stations and various subsidies and tax breaks were put into place for oil exploration. The same will have to be done with the construction of electric charging stations.
Of course, this won't happen until oil nearly runs out. Oil companies have already done what they can to invest in and patent various alternatives to gas cars, so that they can control the release of new technologies.
At this point, consumers don't make the calls here. The oil companies do. These minor forays into electric vehicles will remain a niche market just like hybrids, because that's the way they prefer these to be. They can pretend that they are doing something for the environment.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
It's true, gathering the materials for a prius negates the positive effects (if any) that the prius has on the enviroment.FloppY_ wrote:
Hybrids are a placebo without any effectsTurquoise wrote:
The only way electric cars will become viable in the long run will involve the same public investment that internal combustion cars received for infrastructure.
In the beginning, public money was used to help finance the construction of gas stations and various subsidies and tax breaks were put into place for oil exploration. The same will have to be done with the construction of electric charging stations.
Of course, this won't happen until oil nearly runs out. Oil companies have already done what they can to invest in and patent various alternatives to gas cars, so that they can control the release of new technologies.
At this point, consumers don't make the calls here. The oil companies do. These minor forays into electric vehicles will remain a niche market just like hybrids, because that's the way they prefer these to be. They can pretend that they are doing something for the environment.
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
More or less. They somewhat decrease oil consumption, but then you have to take into account the toxicity of battery production.
Not to mention their mileage is nearly the same as a regular eco-diesel unless you only drive them below 50kph, in which case, you are better off with fully electric...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me