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@vanityvideo
Man... First of all I was making a completly ambiguous comparison and your neurosis for Apple is freaking out...
I know you can open it; but you can't swap bits and pieces in and out like on a PC and there is only one manufacturer of Apple parts... Apple... Thus... Fuck... I cannot make a point to you... Is the point... Your just gonna turn it into some other banana brain bullshit...
"I'm not the one who's crazy, your he one who's crazy."
obama is a joke, just like this car
@learrus are you talking about apple computer, what the freak are you talking about dude, you can pull an iphone apart? are you crazy
@vanityvideo
Oh I just don't like how they are, not my thing; it's like having a car built by Ford; as opposed to building your own hot rod...
Plus they are too expensive for me, and I don't like how you can pull them apart and build them back together with different parts and configurations...
@learrus and the other times? what problems do you have?
@vanityvideo
Prolly the only time I'll agree with someone on Apple products...
They build them well.
@4000JD
I'm a homo cause your dick is small and you drive a big truck?
The way you keep spitting at everyone about gay this, homo that, one has to wonder what you are hiding...
Admit it; you either get the farm hand to fill your butt up at night, or fuck your pigs out in the barn each morning...
Apple should make a zero emission vehicle, these other companies are to damn slow, apple does everything better than anyone
@4000JD
well it wasnt designed to do that. If you dont plan on hauling shit on a farm, then buying your type of truck would just be not practical.
@liveoilfree
Well they have done it and so far on schedule as well. Tesla has proven that lithium technology also works in cars infact it outperforms almost every consumer car on the market to date. Doing 0-60 in 3.7 seconds. The record holder before it was the lotus elise with 0-60 in 4.3 seconds. The tesla is bigger, roomier, better interior, and best of all, no tranny. It maxes out at 125mph 14,000rpms without shifting once. result: faster acceleration.
@learrus u must be a homo.. lmao my "big truck" only a 2500 gmc. is for hauling shit on the farm. that lil queer car cant do that. still have that v card?
@heaty007 lmao i couldnt agree more man bring them now.
What are you trying to compensate for?
Compensate means make up for... Like using a big truck to make up for a small penis... Just in case you could read that word...
i will stick with my diesel truck that looks fuking gay
fake
2012 is the end
i always have said this too...why don't they just change? why are they obsessed with something so unhealthy and dirty? they just don't want to make any effort and nobody cares...it's convienent to be complacent
Are these the models that Nissan have just recently crushed? Dejavu anyone?
There are plant-based plastics in the works, I agree, with all the money spent on petroleum prducts makes it hard for innovators to produce alternatives, since companies developing petroleum-based or dependent products prety much rule the motoring world. Though every little project counts, and obviously, the more EVs produced, the closer do oil sheiks and corporations come to going bankrupt. unless they diversify. Amen.
I'm sick of films talking about "next year bullshit". We want them now. Bring the damn EV to the market already.
yes the batteries can be recycled.
Take a look at Better Place.
Lithium is so far the best choice. It has a higher percentage that is recyclable. It holds more energy.
Using the Better Place method of swapping batteries and leasing batteries will further the development of EVs.
I understand how great NiMH is, but chances are no one is going to use it.
They are lithium. Lithium is recyclable. You can research how much can be recycled.
will these batteries for ev's can be recycled?
Only way to have a 0 emissions car:
1. Car is made from products with no carbon footprint (give me an electric dumptruck to mine iron, can you?).
2. All your electricty is solar/wind, and the solar collectors/wind turbines have no carbon footprint (I doubt it). |