Won't be able to afford either one!
I see what you did there.
It's because it's the story of an average guy with a non-life-changing invention. It's much more realistic and almost 'close to home.' gothic cross tattoos
... because anyone ever stopped talking about how ***** awesome the first one was when Batman learned how to be Batman from ***** NINJAS!
No they just want to do anal probes
Sorry you didn't get what I meant. I don't give a fl*p about this gym-boat. My point was more that there's always naysayers. I bet when fire's usefulness was discovered someone in the group said, 'Don't use it! It's f*cking retarded.' Let people use their little gym boats, if it takes off, that's great. If not, the investors are the only ones that get burned.. I don't care that much, but still.
Yeah. He asked for it.
Impractical. You can't recharge an electric car in a matter of minutes. The only practical way of doing it is charging it while the car is parked, which means parking spaces will have to be outfitted with outlets nearby. The main concerns are going to be that the industry will have to be large enough to provide economic incentives for adding the outlets to new parking lots, etc (and, in a catch-22, the industry isn't likely to catch on until there are widely available outlets, or a government mandate), and also if the power grid can take it. Another concern is obviously how the electricity is generated. If we're making it with natural gas and coal, as we do currently with most of our nation's electricity, the net benefit of such a transition isn't very large. I'd love to see the country move in this direction, but it will require many conditions to all line up at once - the reshaping of our electric grid, a general consensus among the public to choose electric vehicles as the new default, and the economic affordability of such technology. Then there's execution...
I really hope you're joking.