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Les,Les Bain wrote:zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
I was at an energy thing some years ago and missed the chance to ask Roger Sant if CNG was ever used in a motorsports or performance setting, which is why I think it didn't catch on (in addition to some other reasons).
Electrics and hybrids have been pushing the performance and design angle for some time now. Monster Tajima destroyed the Pike's Peak records he set in those ridiculously powerful twin engine Suzukis with a not as impressive looking electric. Porsche, Ferrari and McLaren set the standard for performance hybrids with the holy trinity in the early 2010's...and CNG was pushed as a conversion kit to rob you of trunk space so you could drive slower and wuk taxi.
Would you really watch those Rimac vehicles and call them golf carts though?
What is the main purpose of changing to EVs?Ben_spanna wrote:The entire developing world is heading towards Hybvrids and Electric, but our backwards a55 thinkers will keep us in the stone ages. as for zoom, dont bother with him , he blames every single thing in life for the red government, pity the same red government didnt hand your parents some free condoms back in the day!
zoom rader wrote:Les,Les Bain wrote:zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
I was at an energy thing some years ago and missed the chance to ask Roger Sant if CNG was ever used in a motorsports or performance setting, which is why I think it didn't catch on (in addition to some other reasons).
Electrics and hybrids have been pushing the performance and design angle for some time now. Monster Tajima destroyed the Pike's Peak records he set in those ridiculously powerful twin engine Suzukis with a not as impressive looking electric. Porsche, Ferrari and McLaren set the standard for performance hybrids with the holy trinity in the early 2010's...and CNG was pushed as a conversion kit to rob you of trunk space so you could drive slower and wuk taxi.
Would you really watch those Rimac vehicles and call them golf carts though?
The purpose of EVs was to save the planet from greenhouse gases.
What they are not telling you is the production of the batteries gives about the same popultion as using cars. Then you have to change batteries followed by a disposal issue.
Sure EVs good to drive but their intended green use serves no purpose.
Fuel E85 should have been the way forward.
https://uk.yahoo.com/style/prince-charl ... 47320.html
They did bio fuel and it worksst7 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Les,Les Bain wrote:zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
I was at an energy thing some years ago and missed the chance to ask Roger Sant if CNG was ever used in a motorsports or performance setting, which is why I think it didn't catch on (in addition to some other reasons).
Electrics and hybrids have been pushing the performance and design angle for some time now. Monster Tajima destroyed the Pike's Peak records he set in those ridiculously powerful twin engine Suzukis with a not as impressive looking electric. Porsche, Ferrari and McLaren set the standard for performance hybrids with the holy trinity in the early 2010's...and CNG was pushed as a conversion kit to rob you of trunk space so you could drive slower and wuk taxi.
Would you really watch those Rimac vehicles and call them golf carts though?
The purpose of EVs was to save the planet from greenhouse gases.
What they are not telling you is the production of the batteries gives about the same popultion as using cars. Then you have to change batteries followed by a disposal issue.
Sure EVs good to drive but their intended green use serves no purpose.
Fuel E85 should have been the way forward.
https://uk.yahoo.com/style/prince-charl ... 47320.html
ent something like this was being done in Brazil?
2WNBoost wrote:What Is an Internet Troll? (and How to Handle Trolls)
https://www.howtogeek.com/465416/what-is-an-internet-troll-and-how-to-handle-trolls/
January 21, 2020, 8:00am EDT
Internet trolls are people who want to provoke and upset others online for their own amusement. Here’s how to spot the signs that someone is a troll, and how to handle them.
What Are Internet Trolls?
If you’ve been on the internet for any period of time, you’ve likely run into a troll at some point. An internet troll is someone who makes intentionally inflammatory, rude, or upsetting statements online to elicit strong emotional responses in people or to steer the conversation off-topic. They can come in many forms. Most trolls do this for their own amusement, but other forms of trolling are done to push a specific agenda.
Trolls have existed in folklore and fantasy literature for centuries, but online trolling has been around for as long as the internet has existed. The earliest known usage of the term can be traced back to the 1990s on early online message boards. Back then, it was a way for users to confuse new members by repeatedly posting an inside joke. It’s since turned into a much more malicious activity.
Trolling is distinct from other forms of cyberbullying or harassment. It is normally not targeted towards any one person and relies on other people paying attention and becoming provoked. Trolling exists on many online platforms, from small private group chats to the biggest social media websites. Here’s a list of places online where you’re likely to see online trolls:
Anonymous online forums: Places like Reddit, 4chan, and other anonymous message boards are prime real-estate for online trolls. Because there’s no way of tracing who someone is, trolls can post very inflammatory content without repercussion. This is especially true if the forum has lax or inactive moderation.
Twitter: Twitter also has the option to be anonymous, and has become a hotbed for internet trolls. Frequent Twitter trolling methods involve hijacking popular hashtags and mentioning popular Twitter personalities to gain attention from their followers.
Comment sections: The comment sections of places such as YouTube and news websites are also popular areas for trolls to feed. You’ll find a lot of obvious trolling here, and they frequently generate a lot of responses from angry readers or viewers.
You’ll find trolls anywhere online, including on Facebook and on online dating sites. They’re unfortunately pretty common.
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It can sometimes become difficult to tell the difference between a troll and someone who just genuinely wants to argue about a topic. However, here are a few tell-tale signs that someone is actively trolling.
Off-topic remarks: Completely going off-topic from the subject at hand. This is done to annoy and disrupt other posters.
Refusal to acknowledge evidence: Even when presented with hard, cold facts, they ignore this and pretend like they never saw it.
Dismissive, condescending tone: An early indicator of a troll was that they would ask an angry responder, “Why you mad, bro?” This is a method done to provoke someone even more, as a way of dismissing their argument altogether.
Use of unrelated images or memes: They reply to others with memes, images, and gifs. This is especially true if done in response to a very long text post.
Seeming obliviousness: They seem oblivious that most people are in disagreement with them. Also, trolls rarely get mad or provoked.
The list above is by no means definitive. There are a lot of other ways to identify that someone is trolling. Generally, if someone seems disingenuous, uninterested in a real discussion, and provocative on purpose, they’re likely an internet troll.
How Should I Handle Them?
The most classic adage regarding trolling is, “Don’t feed the trolls.” Trolls seek out emotional responses and find provocation amusing, so replying to them or attempting to debate them will only make them troll more. By ignoring a troll completely, they will likely become frustrated and go somewhere else on the internet.
You should try your best not to take anything trolls say seriously. No matter how poorly they behave, remember these people spend countless unproductive hours trying to make people mad. They’re not worth your time of day.
If a troll becomes spammy or begins to clog up a thread, you can also opt to report them to the site’s moderation team. Depending on the website, there’s a chance nothing happens, but you should do your part to actively dissuade them from trolling on that platform. If your report is successful, the troll may be temporarily suspended or their account might be banned entirely.
I see what you are doing there....zoom rader wrote:Electric karts are not clean as we were told.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/arti ... ily-clean/
EVs are not green
https://principia-scientific.com/why-el ... -or-green/
Not green as we think
https://fee.org/articles/electric-cars- ... ple-think/
The main purpose for EVs is to go green. But initial cost does not save the planet and human health issues associated in the manufacture of the karts.timelapse wrote:I see what you are doing there....zoom rader wrote:Electric karts are not clean as we were told.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/arti ... ily-clean/
EVs are not green
https://principia-scientific.com/why-el ... -or-green/
Not green as we think
https://fee.org/articles/electric-cars- ... ple-think/
Bull carts are green.
You have cattle.
Sneaky......
No , the bull will be pulling him!Blaze d Chalice wrote:Zoom will you be saying the same thing once you driving one of this?
Range on the basic model on one charge is about 650Km.
In Bago you might have to charge that once a month (unless you going to "pull bull")
Imagine never having to go into NP again so one less set of red government workers you have to deal with.
Wouldn't that be a major selling point for you?
More major than lithium battery con job and factory emission con job?
Or even these. I could see you pumping through your farm in any of this.
The cow and goat will be riding in style in the tray.
Them other trini/bago goat and cow will jealous yours.
Or you like to go line up in NP for red government workers to put their nozzle in your gas tank?
Nah horse.Blaze d Chalice wrote:Zoom will you be saying the same thing once you driving one of this?
Range on the basic model on one charge is about 650Km.
In Bago you might have to charge that once a month (unless you going to "pull bull")
Imagine never having to go into NP again so one less set of red government workers you have to deal with.
Wouldn't that be a major selling point for you?
More major than lithium battery con job and factory emission con job?
Or even these. I could see you pumping through your farm in any of this.
The cow and goat will be riding in style in the tray.
Them other trini/bago goat and cow will jealous yours.
Or you like to go line up in NP for red government workers to put their nozzle in your gas tank?
Well it can be an opportunity for new EV techs .MaxPower wrote:Trini mechanics are incompetent.
Most of them that is.
Clueless with how gas engine works, much less for electrics.
MaxPower wrote:Trini mechanics are incompetent.
Most of them that is.
Clueless with how gas engine works, much less for electrics.
zoom rader wrote:Well it can be an opportunity for new EV techs .MaxPower wrote:Trini mechanics are incompetent.
Most of them that is.
Clueless with how gas engine works, much less for electrics.
But what's going to happen is that manufacturers will void your warranty once unauthorized people are working on your kart.
Plus you won't be able to buy the batteries but from the manufacturers and they have to install it. Who you think own the mines
Buy a kart at your own risk
The same oil industry and fossil fuels is used to supply electricity for the karts bro. Its a go aroundst7 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Well it can be an opportunity for new EV techs .MaxPower wrote:Trini mechanics are incompetent.
Most of them that is.
Clueless with how gas engine works, much less for electrics.
But what's going to happen is that manufacturers will void your warranty once unauthorized people are working on your kart.
Plus you won't be able to buy the batteries but from the manufacturers and they have to install it. Who you think own the mines
Buy a kart at your own risk
zoom... what about the oil industry? we're missing the fact that there have been devastating environmental impacts due to large oil spills, especially the one by BP in the gulf of mexico within the last decade.
are we going to choose the lesser of two evils in this case? (Environmental destruction to different bio-diversities vs Climate Change)
SuperiorMan wrote:MaxPower wrote:Trini mechanics are incompetent.
Most of them that is.
Clueless with how gas engine works, much less for electrics.
Max,
What are trinis really competent at? Anything?
2WNBoost wrote:Environmental Impact of ICE vs Electric Vehicles
5 Reasons You Should (Not) Buy An Electric Car
MaxPower wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:MaxPower wrote:Trini mechanics are incompetent.
Most of them that is.
Clueless with how gas engine works, much less for electrics.
Max,
What are trinis really competent at? Anything?
Hey mate,
They are competent in:
Liming/Drinking/Zessing
“Mamaguying”
Shot hitting
Smartmanism
Littering
Irresponsibility
Laziness
Unpunctuality
Complacency
Poor hygiene
Law breaking
Boi the list goes on.
Now don’t get me wrong, this applies to most Trinis.
We have quite a good few of our countrymen who are the total opposite. Rare finds i would say as most would have migrated or as myself, we simply try our best to keep away and bond with others.
SuperiorMan wrote:Max,
I was going to say they are good in nothing but you are right about this. You also forgot being smelly too but I guess that falls under hygiene? Let me know your thoughts on this.
MaxPower wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Max,
I was going to say they are good in nothing but you are right about this. You also forgot being smelly too but I guess that falls under hygiene? Let me know your thoughts on this.
Yeh bro,
Many Trinis need work on their hygiene. Especially that stink jungle breath.
But represent the brothers for your date. Show you Vene sweetheart that many of us Trinis try to keep ourselves clean and disassociate from the nasty one.
Look good, smell good and be good bro.
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