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PostPosted: 2006-10-17 10:34:27
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On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 11:38:14 +0100, amacmil304@aol.com wrote:

>An interesting research into the dust to dust effect of cars:
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>http://cnwmr.com/nss-folder/automotiveenergy/
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>Look where the hybrid Toyota Prius came; not far in front of a Range
>Rover and well behind the Land Rover Freelander, the Range Rover Sport
>and the Land Rover Discovery. As the research was in America, I
>presume the Land Rover products were the petrol versions.

Interesting post. One presumes that over time, as the technology
becomes readily workable, the hybrids will come into their own. What
about Nuclear power for vehicles?

We certainly need to do something, although Im not sure there will be
much of the planet left to benefit!


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PostPosted: 2006-10-18 08:12:23
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:34:27 +0100, Geoff
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>On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 11:38:14 +0100, amacmil304@aol.com wrote:
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>>An interesting research into the dust to dust effect of cars:
>>
>>http://cnwmr.com/nss-folder/automotiveenergy/
>>
>>
>>Look where the hybrid Toyota Prius came; not far in front of a Range
>>Rover and well behind the Land Rover Freelander, the Range Rover Sport
>>and the Land Rover Discovery. As the research was in America, I
>>presume the Land Rover products were the petrol versions.
>
>Interesting post. One presumes that over time, as the technology
>becomes readily workable, the hybrids will come into their own. What
>about Nuclear power for vehicles?

I have often wondered if, in the future, a small NP plant the size of
a bean can could power a car. Who knows?

>
>We certainly need to do something, although Im not sure there will be
>much of the planet left to benefit!
>

Youre probably right.


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Third, it is accepted as self-evident.
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