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tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
That's the power of marketing, big business and virtue-signalling.

From an engineer's perspective, there are other, better options e.g. hydrogen, both in a modified ICE set-up and in the same type of fuel cell technology that they use in spacecraft. But alas, the automotive industry goes where a) the biggest profits are, b) where the biggest subsidies are, and c) to whatever other government carrot is being dangled in front of their nose...

Car usage and reliance needs to be reduced, especially in urban areas but that is a difficult pill for many to swallow and governments are scared of alienating voters.

It's a pity someone like James Starley wouldn't invent a highly efficient, human - powered transport device that is ideal for local journeys and is zero emissions with the added benefits of improving the health of the user but that would be just fantasy....
 

Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
That's the power of marketing, big business and virtue-signalling.

From an engineer's perspective, there are other, better options e.g. hydrogen, both in a modified ICE set-up and in the same type of fuel cell technology that they use in spacecraft. But alas, the automotive industry goes where a) the biggest profits are, b) where the biggest subsidies are, and c) to whatever other government carrot is being dangled in front of their nose...

Carrot 🥕 powered cars used to be called horses 😉
 
Car usage and reliance needs to be reduced, especially in urban areas but that is a difficult pill for many to swallow and governments are scared of alienating voters.

When I lived in London as a student, a car was nigh on useless tbh. Public transport links are second to none, and walking gets you to many places in not a lot of time. Often far quicker than any other way.

Out here on the boonies, though, a car does make life a heck of a lot easier. It's four miles to the nearest bus stop, and then I can only go to one destination from there. Am far better served by trains, but driving in Cambridge is more hassle than what it's worth.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Day out at Snetterton today for the British GT meeting. Sunny & warm, but I'm glad I took a jacket because it was somewhat windy on the spectator banking.

Recycling bin has been put out for emptying tomorrow and, unless I can find something else from Glastonbury to watch, I think I'll make a start on the recording of the BTCC meeting from Croft.
 
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Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Car usage and reliance needs to be reduced, especially in urban areas but that is a difficult pill for many to swallow and governments are scared of alienating voters.

It's a pity someone like James Starley wouldn't invent a highly efficient, human - powered transport device that is ideal for local journeys and is zero emissions with the added benefits of improving the health of the user but that would be just fantasy....

The school I went to in Coventry was, at one time, the home of James Starley.
 
Day out at Snetterton today for the British T meeting. Sunny & warm, but I'm glad I took a jacket because it was somewhat windy on the spectator banking.

Recycling bin has been put out for emptying tomorrow and, unless I can find something else from Glastonbury to watch, I think I'll make a start on the recording of the BTCC meeting from Croft.

Some good racing from Croft today. You won't be disappointed.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Warm, blustery and occasionally sunny here chez Casa Reynard.

Slept well, but had a very odd dream involving Lando Norris, a block of flats somewhere in Germany and a teddy bear. :wacko:

I am now sat in front of the TV enjoying the BTCC coverage from Croft.

Luncheon shortly, once the Ginetta Junior race is finished.
You, Norris going to meet up and hire Radar* as a hitman.




*Known as The Teddy Bear Killer, after Korea.
 
I have added to the smell of burning coming in through the window by also burning my toast.
 
You, Norris going to meet up and hire Radar* as a hitman.




*Known as The Teddy Bear Killer, after Korea.

:stop:

I can't quite see Derek Bear* acting as a hitman...

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* Derek Bear is the larger chap on the right. I got him for my 7th birthday. Derek Bear got his name after I watched the 1982 British GP on the telly.
 
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