"HD DVD
Still remember half the movies being blue and the others red."
"QR Codes.
After so many years, they're finally getting some traction during Covid. I wonder if it will last."
"The 2010 live action avatar: the last air bender movie"
"Sega’s Dreamcast"
"Hydrogen cars were a promising new form of motorized vehicle. They were supposed to be incredibly good for the environment, emitting only water as the exhaust. They exist, but not like how some people imagined. I was a pretty big hydrogen car believer at the time. There are some hydrogen stations, but mostly centered around California. Thing is that the hydrogen is quite expensive and not very efficient compared to smaller engines, hybrids, and EV’s. The hydrogen is also somewhat inefficient to produce, store, and distribute as well.
You can actually get a hydrogen car though, they’re out there. The Toyota Mirai is a really good example. Out of all hydrogen cars, that one is definitely most popular. In fact, Toyota pays for $15,000 worth of hydrogen in your first few years of ownership since it’s so expensive. This means that for your first 3-ish years of owning one, you might not have to pay a penny in fuel. As you can see I’m still a hydrogen advocate. Don’t expect to be able to take it very far from your nearest hydrogen station though."
Wrong on all counts.
They never said it was... just that the car blowing up was reminsent of the mental image of the Hendenburg. Plus, hydrogen provided upward momentum, meaning it is a source of power.
Wind power replacing fossil fuels
Gravity batteries
Global cooling
Global warming
"Unity"
Judging people by the content of their character instead of the color of their skin.
Along those lines - Blockbuster.
Wine Coolers, the White Claw of Generation X