Telsa owner suspected of kidnapping sprogs February 08, 2017 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,064 |
Re: Telsa owner suspected of kidnapping sprogs February 09, 2017 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 2,308 |
Quote
cfdavep
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/bystander-sees-tesla-owner-loading-kids-trunk-seats-040423700.html
I guess the back seats in these cars are "weird" and when the parent, put the sprogs in the back it came out looking like they were being tossed in the trunk. Someone freaked out and called the cops. I always thought Telsas were really pricey "environmental" cars like the hybrids.
Re: Telsa owner suspected of kidnapping sprogs February 11, 2017 | Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 3,454 |
Quote
StudioFiftyFour
Quote
cfdavep
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/bystander-sees-tesla-owner-loading-kids-trunk-seats-040423700.html
I guess the back seats in these cars are "weird" and when the parent, put the sprogs in the back it came out looking like they were being tossed in the trunk. Someone freaked out and called the cops. I always thought Telsas were really pricey "environmental" cars like the hybrids.
There is no "environmental" vehicle. The power for the Tesla doesn't just magically come out of a wall. It's generated at a fossil fuel or nuclear power plant, then transmitted to the charging station, and a whole lot of energy is actually lost in that transmission, thereby creating the need to use more fossil fuels/nuclear materials.
If you want to drive a Tesla or a Prius because you like the style/fuel economy/whatever, that's fine. If you're doing so because you think you are being "environmentally conscious" by doing so, that's just patently false.
If you are driving one of these vehicles for supposed environmental reasons AND you have kids, then you are a gigantic poser. You can't be a holier-than-thou environmentalist AND have kids. These actions are mutually exclusive.
Re: Telsa owner suspected of kidnapping sprogs February 11, 2017 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 2,308 |
Quote
Techie
Natural Gas (CNG) and Propane (LPG) are cleaner burning fuels than gasoline and especially diesel fuel. Too bad not many of those cars are sold brand new in the USA. Add to the fact that we do not have good refueling network.
Tesla is the first car to get a 200 mile range on a single charge, but, the materials needed to make the battery are not very easy to come by. Who knows what that will do if the production was to become mainstream.
Re: Telsa owner suspected of kidnapping sprogs February 13, 2017 | Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 3,454 |
Re: Telsa owner suspected of kidnapping sprogs February 13, 2017 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 2,308 |
Quote
Techie
@Studio54: Tesla batteries are lithium based. They are, in theory, are recyclable. The technology is similar to cellphone batteries or those used in recent laptops. The issue is that our planet might not have enough lithium to make large car batteries. And as far as environment goes, well, so far, we have a poor record of recycling lithium ion batteries used in cellphones, tablets, cordless tools, etc. Will we do better with cars? I hope so but if history is an indicator...
Re: Telsa owner suspected of kidnapping sprogs February 19, 2017 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 5,642 |
Re: Telsa owner suspected of kidnapping sprogs February 19, 2017 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 3,003 |
Quote
randomcfchick
The production of the electricity for a Tesla is mitigated somewhat if you live in an area that does a lot of wind, solar, or hydropower. Otherwise...yeah, still getting it from a fossil source and thus not improving things really.
The only "environmental vehicle": a bicycle.
Re: Telsa owner suspected of kidnapping sprogs February 19, 2017 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1,842 |