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Especially if you have to buy a subscription of £15 a month to heat the seats....oh and another £15 if you want to use trojan horse systems like Google maps. All this extra electricity has to be taxed, it's for the greater good as this income stream is then used to help the global initiative of net carbon zero. We wont mention that the juice for the car comes from a coil fired power station
Electric cars are OK, but lacking emotion.
I tested the fast Tesla and another fast electric car - as a complete and utter petrol head my thoughts were - wow this is fast then quickly on too...this is a bloody toy not a car and that was the end of that.
Sadly it is coming, I hope they can make them more enjoyable as a drivers car, take away some of the gadgets and just be a fast, comfortable well handling car. From memory in the olden days in places like the Netherlands and countries in teh Nordics the government helped hugely at the start, charger stations everywhere, tax rebates and massive discounts and grants for buying electric, we had a little here then we got a kick in the teeth - the prices are eye watering now for a decent leccy car and there is no where to charge them - the infrastructure must come on in leaps before as a country we are kitted out to take the next step away from fossil fuels - and as per Bobs point, the amount of crap that burns to make these cars and then to create the charge is still in my eyes contradictory.
Especially if you have to buy a subscription of £15 a month to heat the seats....oh and another £15 if you want to use trojan horse systems like Google maps. All this extra electricity has to be taxed, it's for the greater good as this income stream is then used to help the global initiative of net carbon zero. We wont mention that the juice for the car comes from a coil fired power station
When I read it it reads like a joke.. but this is serious shit they come up with.. man they want everything to be on a paid subscription nowadays, even things where you paid for already, fcking morons!
I have to smile when I see that term Fossil fuel the MSM uses, it creates a narrative that there is only a finite amount. A product made from organic material and Dinosaurs. The deepest a fossil has ever been discovered is around 6000m....
The theory of dinosaurs was created in 1842 by a Knight in the Royal Society and the super intendant of the British Museum of Natural History. Modern crude oil was also discovered in 1842 with Darwins theory of evolution being printed in 1859 to cement this fact into history...
Crude oil is regularly found at a depth of 25,000m . Oil wells that were being capped off during the late 1980's which had run dry have some how filled again.
I wonder if oil could be a natural occurring lubricant produced by the Earth for Tectonic plate movement and the 2nd most common liquid on Earth bar salt water. How would you set the price of a liquid which has an infinite yield without creating the illusion of scarcity
As always Bobs, a joy to look at - Jack Herer you say, one of my all time favorites fist was regs, then fems, then autos and loved them all. Has a special kind of high
Day 51
LECTER
From @Sawney_bean
Loving this strain.
Not long until I harvest this lot.
Nice aromas in there & its fucking stinking dank. Yee Haa
The back left corner and the back centre ones are the biggest and gona be the best yeilding plants I've ever grown. The others are big too and they growing great.
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