From: Qansett on 22 Jun 2010 06:52 Read about this in the motoring section of Sydney Saturday Telegraph. This car has only 160 kms range on a full battery charge and costs $40K plus to buy. Unless youre a city driver only, who would buy this car at that price.? Heres the big question: Why cant they build and electric car that can recharge its own batteries while in motion.? Is there political pressure from the oil companies to stop car makers from producing such a car. It has been argued that perpetual motion does NOT exist. I bet Nissan can do it.
From: Noddy on 22 Jun 2010 06:58 "Qansett" <qanset(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4c2095f6$0$582$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... > Heres the big question: Uh-huh..... > Why cant they build and electric car that can recharge its > own batteries while in motion.? And how would you propose that they do that? -- Regards, Noddy.
From: Albm&ctd on 22 Jun 2010 07:57 In article <4c2095f6$0$582$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au>, qanset(a)hotmail.com says... > It has been argued that perpetual motion > does NOT exist. I bet Nissan can do it. > Are you rooly stoopid or sumfin? It is impossible so get over it. Al -- I don't take sides. It's more fun to insult everyone. http://kwakakid.cjb.net/insult.html
From: tipsy on 22 Jun 2010 08:28 On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 21:18:45 +1000, Andy <nospam@> wrote: > Perpetual motion is all the rage these days innit? My great grandmother had perpetual bowel motion towards the end of her life.
From: Atheist Chaplain on 22 Jun 2010 08:31
"Qansett" <qanset(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4c2095f6$0$582$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... > Read about this in the motoring section of Sydney Saturday Telegraph. > This car has only 160 kms range on a full battery charge and costs $40K > plus to buy. Unless youre a city driver only, who would buy this car at > that price.? > > Heres the big question: > Why cant they build and electric car that can recharge its > own batteries while in motion.? > > Is there political pressure from the oil companies to stop car makers > from producing such a car. It has been argued that perpetual motion > does NOT exist. I bet Nissan can do it. only if they can repeal the laws of physics (buggered if I can remember the correct law to quote at the moment, had a nice bottle of Red or two with dinner tonight) -- [This comment is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Church of Scientology International] "I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ." Gandhi |