Comment Re:Why Force Your Children to Live in the Past? (Score 1) 734
It has some logic behind it.
A failed state doesn't have the resources to waste on the suffering, so euthanasia, and eventually enforced euthanasia, becomes a valid option.
It has some logic behind it.
A failed state doesn't have the resources to waste on the suffering, so euthanasia, and eventually enforced euthanasia, becomes a valid option.
I'd certainly consider any state that responds to human suffering with murder to be a failed state- so the United States is 3/50ths failed (so far, it'll be on the ballot in the rest of the states soon enough).
Yep. He's also recently done a hybrid version by adding a Honda Generator that he can remove for the race, but use for driving around town.
Yeah, you're right. Contractor started out that way, but did NOT make it into production that way.
I do know of a homebrewed race car that runs that way......he once wired it wrong in an experiment and did a quarter mile in 9.2, completely emptying a 3kwh battery pack.
Yes. Of course, I bought mine second hand- I let the first owner pay for their "clever programming".
I do note that many of my wished for hacks *did* eventually appear, in the 2012 model year, with a variety of body types.
And that we're now down to about $3000 for the plug in and additional battery capacity modification. Parts anyway, labor extra.
The Dodge Ram Contractor is built that way- plus it's a full size, full power pickup truck that provides 48KW 120 volt outlets on the remote jobsite.
1) That might be part of my problem- I have had trouble to adjusting to the "light touch" needed for proper prius hypermiling video game playing. I have always been a bit of a leadfoot, and so I do have a problem with rabbit starts.
3) Yeah, that's probably the reasoning. I use it in 25 to 35 zones all the time though, and it really increases my mileage numbers, but that's related to my comment 1 above.....
7) that would take a heck of a jumper cable to deliver the 273 volts and who knows how many amps to spin M1.
And thanks to looking that up, I found this Emergency Response guide which does not say what to do if you run out of gas in a prius.
Here's a bit on what a hassle bricking a prius by running out of fuel + electricity is- nobody in America has done it yet, but I could easily see somebody accidentally leaving the car turned on when parking it (I've done it myself) in which I give it about a week before it's dead.
To the rest of the human race. After all, most people are on ISIS hit list if you understand their theology.
"imagine the next Star Wars movie where Jedi prefer blasters"
Funny, I saw that last night in the Disney Star Wars Rebels Cartoon. A Padawan who actually built a blaster into his lightsaber- so that he had both ranged and hand-to-hand weaponry.
DS9, bad as it was, did a MUCH better job of showing the implications of Utopia, especially in the Sisko-extended-family story line.
Bill's last set of answers, and my answers to his answers
>>1. The only reason to run the gas engine under 25 miles an hour [â Typical residential speed limit] should be for recharging and generating, period. EV mode only at low speed.
>And Toyota may have started out planning on along those lines, but may have gotten focus group research that indicated people preferred a little more acceleration.
No, it's the supporters who are claiming that the moon is made of green cheese, that human beings are powerful enough to affect climate significantly.
There is a scientific consensus for that. But a mere consensus does not make it true, and it is, after all, a very fantastic and fantasy filled claim that has not been borne out by correct models.
It shouldn't even indicate that. Consensus has zero to do with truth or even confirmation of theory, scientifically speaking. The majority saying that the moon is made of green cheese does not mean that the moon is actually made of green cheese.
Nye may be a "science guy" but he's a popularizer, not a real scientist. Just an actor.
Pascal is a language for children wanting to be naughty. -- Dr. Kasi Ananthanarayanan