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@justsomeguy934 are you still at college or have you recently left because you act like a teenager.
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Yes, it was a case of more aggressive marketing for VHS. I think the rental market helped to seal betamax's fate. Betamax, as you mentioned was used for mastering. Unfortunately much of those masters can't be reproduced because no one any longer has the equipment to play it on.
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@KD-cg9iq it's the only way they can increase sales.
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Lets be very clear here. There is absolutely no natural market for EVs. No one would manufacture them if it wasn't for government legislation. People like Elon musk has only made his money by way of government legislation, grants and everything associated with that and net zero madness. Its little wonder he supports carbon taxes because he can make money from them.
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Yeh, I don't know how any countries regulations would allow it. If course aircraft do but that's an entirely different thing in that amongst other things, the costs aren't an issue and a fraction of a second lag (if it ever existed) would probably never run the risk of crashing into another aircraft.
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@gebirg1 exactly
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@Cheeky-fingers VW are on the list of wef partners so they'll have no qualms about bankrupting themselves. In fact, their debt is that of a small country.
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@leewright7623 The few percent of informed critical thinkers know more about what's going on in other countries than the majority of their own citizens.
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@suecharnock9369 nope. False information. Get your facts straight before posting nonsense. I actually know someone who had an accident and he didn't have an MOT so he stopped filling out the online form. The insurance company called him and asked him why he stopped. When he told them it was because he thought he wasn't covered, the insurance guy told him that was a myth
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@adelarsen9776 incredible!
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A quarter of a tank in an ice car will still get you further and won't catch fire in 6 inches of water. You're defence of the indefensible is starting to become a parody.
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@Biosynchro indeed, I believe things have to get much worse before they start to get better. Far too many people are still living in a bubble and haven't got a clue what's going on.
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iscadean3607 idiotic comment. Your battery car won't charge anywhere near as fast than if you had a dedicated charging point. You know that, I know it, so what's your point?
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There's more emissions from the bulls hit.
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@redbaron6805 stick to you battery cars pal. You think electricity prices are cheap and going to remain cheap? You're the one who needs a reality check. You haven't got a clue where this is all going to end.
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Cognitive dissonance?
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Great opening statement. I've never been into films and all this hollyweird garbage. All the music I listen to is either by dead people or people who have the sense to keep their mouths shut about politics and focus on what they do best. Also, I think a lot of these people are in fear of being exposed.
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@evfactsnotliesplease you certainly don't understand what's going on in the world so I doubt you understand anything about electricity distribution. You post these comments without providing ANY evidence that support your claims. Its infantile.
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@AndrewTSq you have a photon/electron converter at each end. It turn light into electricity or vice versa. 😂
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So there's 2 green crimwaves going in then? The government being one of them
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@dwayne7356 good one 😂
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@markboscawen8330 The average house uses around 15kwh a day. An EV would consume far more than that to charge it so you're doubling, tripling and quadrupling at the very least, the energy consumption. Also the cabling from the substation to every house would have to be upgraded so that figure of 15% is wrong.
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How about bypassing the middle man and get a car that has the engine connected directly to the wheels?
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@Berretotube You repeat the same comment over and over. Think of some original and true.
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These people will never fail to come up with ways of relieving people of their money.
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@JSFGuy they hide them under 'newest'.
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Well, I kinda would as I haven't paid any energy bills for 2 and a half years.
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@steveinoz8188 they would have their own substations with an incoming voltage of 33kv. I mean you don't think they'd operate at 240 volts do you. Thing is it's not just the ability for the grid to supply the current. It's the cable size to have that kind of current at a low voltage. Remember, Amps x volts= watts. The higher the voltage the more watts the cable can carry.
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@steveinoz8188 batteries? Are you kidding? How long do you think a battery would supply a smelting plant? I think you need a basic understanding of electricity supply.
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@Stepbystep74 I do understand how smart meters work. That's precisely why I would never have one. Do you really want more complex billing structures? Like it being more expensive at peak times when your cooking a meal? Sorry, I don't want that kind of control in my life thanks. Don't believe the hype. No one is thinking about your benefits. Funny how you think I don't understand how smart meters work. You clearly don't understand their purpose. Someone needs to wake up.
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They're still very much around. There's no alternative in some places. For a start, with the loads they carry in places like Canada and the US it would be impossible to put the energy required down a wire so these locos are diesel electric. They have to be diesel electric because you can't transfer the power directly from a diesel. Apologies for the nerdish reply.
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Get real. These were nothing more than made up charges. Stop believing everything you see on the TV. How about you consider the Biden family, A REAL crime family and all the people he's preemptively pardoned. Doesn't that tell you something?
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I had some ev goon on here telling me how wrong i got it on the grids ability to provide the necessary power for millions of EVs. It's a cult. Their brains have been programmed and cant accept reality.
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You don't need to be an expert to understand either of these things. Anyone with common sense can understand them.
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@peetsnort you're absolutely right. A split second can and often is the difference between life and death.
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Lamboringhini is what they should call it.
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@rocketmunkey1 indeed and people need to understand what their end goal is.
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I can't get why people dont understand that this isnt stupidity or people not knowing what they're doing. They know exactly what they're doing. Its the deliberate intention of driving the company into bankruptcy. All these organisations have been told that manufacturing of all cars will be done in China. They want everything manufactured in the far east. The globalists are finished with europe and are setting about it's destruction. Look at the company bankruptcies and layoffs in Germany.
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That's 234 million. Is that a year ar, a decade? Seems a lot to me.
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Yeh, they're not great cars. They were even worse back in the 80s but they do look good.
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Slightly off topic but the government want everything run off the grid as mist if us know but here in the UK,vuf you rent a house, you have to have an energy performance inspection carried out on the property. One of the criteria is the type of heating. The bottom line is that you will score lower points if the heating is electric either by storage or panel heaters than you will with a gas boiler. I don't know about heat pumps but i would imagine that they would account for a fraction of one percent of the rental market.
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Translating this fantasy into reality is an impossible task in itself. You've got to get organisations to buy them.
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@scaryfakevirus likewise!
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More like a death hack.
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When me and my wife were out for a walk the other day in Southsea, she commented that it was eerily still. Absolutely no breeze at all.
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The sensible transition would be a hybrid with highly utilised regeneration but from what I've read they're phasing out hybrids altogether in favour of phev's. They really want no hydrocarbons associated with an EVs power train.
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Lets not forget that Volkswagen is a WEF partner so bankruptcy is more than likely planned.
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Seems he's right though. Let's take away everything you have that uses hydrocarbons (they're not 'fossil fuels') shall we? You'll end up naked in a cave. You're having an olaf
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Anything that has to be subsidised and mandated isnt a viable business.
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Geoff buys cars has done a couple of vids on volvos lately.
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