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Carmon 1 year ago
       
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Riche 1 year ago
       
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Hiel 1 year ago
       
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Angela 1 year ago
#29 News Flash: Windmills have been around even longer.

There's a reason that electric cars and windmills never became popular. The same reason that we don't fly in blimps or use stagecoaches for travel.
       
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Lem 1 year ago
       
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Angela 1 year ago
Lem,

Not by choice - only by force.
       
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Stacia 1 year ago
       
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Riche 1 year ago
Stacia,
I would disagree with you here. An alternative fuel source would help for sure, but lithium batteries in electric cars is not the solution that will help the world. Converting to electric cars with the current infrastructure and rampant industrial abuse won't help the environment. It's like putting make-up on a pig. There are many factors why this won't work too well. It's a good step though.
       
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Geoffrey 1 year ago
Lem, Sure, look at California during the last heat wave. Look at Texas during that cold storm. Look at Australia a couple years ago during a big wind storm. Oh, yeah, they haven't got it right yet. Just like Communism, eh?
       
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Midge 1 year ago
Lem,
well currently the gubmints are subsidizing electronic power. soons as thats over it will be unaffordable for the poor and middle class.
       
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Riche 1 year ago
Angela,

It was a lack of battery technology and theow cost of oil/fuel that made the electric car unpopular. Over 100 years later, we are still struggling to achieve a decent range with electric cars and controlling its prohibitive cost; financially and environmentally.

*low cost
       
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Elena 1 year ago
       
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Ivy 1 year ago
#50 How dare him! Making the rest of us look bad! 35
       
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Lonny 1 year ago
#13 The only people who would trust that labelling would be the dimwitted Russians who think Putin is a great leader. Screw Russia.
       
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Ken 1 year ago
       
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Brina 1 year ago
       
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Carmon 1 year ago
Found the butthurt russian.
How does it feel to be the lapdog for china?
       
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Eliphalel 1 year ago
#7
"So, what's your home décor motif?"

"Why, urban decay."
       
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Marion 1 year ago
#14 Nero's bathtub at the Vatican museum.
       
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Mahala 1 year ago
#29 Did their batteries burst into flame like the one's today?
       
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Ryan 1 year ago
Mahala, probably no more often than the ones filled with highly flammable gasoline.
       
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Leanne 1 year ago
#12 Aqua building in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
       
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Frank 1 year ago
#42 Where is this structure?
       
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Olph 1 year ago
       
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Elsie 1 year ago
       
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Ryan 1 year ago
       
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Brina 1 year ago
#10 good example of being nice to others by sharing information you have.
       
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Bartel 1 year ago
#7 Incredible ugly.
       
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Johanna 1 year ago
#11 That is either a hawsepipe or the ship has hemorrhoids.
       
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Olph 1 year ago
Johanna,

speaking of butthurt: why does this (imho) funny comment get so many downvotes? What is wrong with you people??
       
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Rose 1 year ago
#3 The same can be said from the Groom's perspective. But most don't last forever. Mine's going on 20 years and will be Till Death Do We Part.
       
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Rose 1 year ago
#45 California nd Trader Joe's
       
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Rose 1 year ago
#50 I AGREE!!!! How dare he
       
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Rose 1 year ago
#55 Cruel
       
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Joy 1 year ago
#1 studebaker nose?
       
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