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Now that we have got rid of the *** smokers let us now get rid of the piston engine, that useless piece of engineering that should have been confined to history fifty years ago. I am an old man now yet as a young lad I drove an electric milk float, surely the oil companies are holding back progress. If what I read is true then the fumes from these old fashoned engines are killing millions of people every year as well as destoying the ozone layer.Is'nt There someone oit there who has the guts to start a movement to block the roads in our towns, cities and villages and even the motorways to force the goverment to change there policies? They won't do anything until they are forced to so it's up to us to make them. If the animal rights can do it illegally then surely we can do it legally? One of you out there will proberly go down in history as being the person to start the movement to get rid of the piston engine. I wish that I was 50 years younger then I would almost certainly see my dre

2007-07-02 03:11:43 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Electric cars are impractical because current battery technology limits the distance an electric car can travel before its battery must be recharged. This distance is currently less than 160 km (100 mi) in most cases, and the batteries take at least three hours to recharge using charging stations. Electric cars are not yet able to accelerate, cruise, and climb fast enough to compete with gasoline-powered cars. And accessories, such as air conditioning or radios, drain the battery even more quickly. Moreover, because electric cars have not been widely adopted, few public charging stations are in existence.

2007-07-02 03:19:48 · answer #1 · answered by KC V ™ 7 · 0 0

Nice try .
The piston engine will be replaced when it is no longer economically viable - the same way that coal replaced wood and eventually oil replaced coal and cars replaced horses. It takes a force to do it and that force is usually economic necessity or some other kind of hardship or difficulty.
At the moment too many powerful and wealthy people have too much interest in the on-going success of the petroleum industry.
Also let's face it. The so called threat of global warming is a passing fad. We can do nothing about it.

2007-07-02 10:19:25 · answer #2 · answered by George 3 · 1 0

bring back horse and cart we will have a longer ride and take home rose manuare

2007-07-06 06:35:06 · answer #3 · answered by ken p 5 · 0 0

bring back horses i say or huskies for winter
an elephant or two would help
nice hair

2007-07-05 18:49:28 · answer #4 · answered by Jezabel 6 · 0 0

well matey you`ll never see that day, by the way are you Victor Meldrew ?

2007-07-02 10:16:02 · answer #5 · answered by borgpicard 4 · 0 0

nice idea

2007-07-03 05:05:22 · answer #6 · answered by lazybones 3 · 0 0

i shall try!
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2007-07-02 10:16:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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