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steelviper

So there's this article in the Washington Post, by some guy named Patrick Moore who apparently helped found Greenpeace.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/14/AR2006041401209.html

Very interesting. Very very interestng. It's about nuclear reactors. It talks about the 3-mile island incident. What a respectable guy :). It's hard for me to think that I'd like this guy because he co-founded Greenpeace, but hey, even he admits to falling for all the myths that were flying around during the Cold War, and I commend him for it. Yay!

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steelviper
Dripping Springs, TX USA

Student at University of Texas at Austin

Screw Greenpeace and screw hybrids. They only convert air pollution into ground pollution. Fusion reactors rule. I have canines and eat animals. E85 puts out twice as many hydrocarbons as gas, and cars get less fuel economy with e85 compared with their gas counterparts. Tesla's new roadster (electric) and Caparo's new T1 (lightweight cost effective exotic materials demonstrator and future king of supercars) are the types of cars we should be driving. Lightweight, fast, aerodynamic, yet still get really good mileage, and able to withstand 200mph crashes (The Caparo). 51% of all automibiles on the road today are trucks, and this has got to change. Stop driving trucks (they aren't fun to drive anyway), stop making large heavy cars for fat people, as punishment for them being fat, because studies show that cars with fat people in them get worse gas mileage then the same car with me in it.


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