Well the bigger problem you miss is the fact they don't want to change because of the amount of money invovled, they would rather stick with oil because it would make more money that way.
GM, et al, get a tax break for making a 'clean' car, the reason for this is to encourage them to do it. It is also to keep the consumer from getting shafted by the companies.
Hell getting off oil would be good, because all those arabian states would lose their hold on the damn US companies/politians
I was reading the article about this on the US REG and I was wondering something. The way they make it out if you have a copy righted matrial, it is illegal to copy it onto a digitial medium. What happens if I write a story on my computer and save it to my harddrvie? Does that mean I will break my own copyright when I copy it to a 3.5? Or how about websites? I am digitally copying their content to my hardrvie ( in the way of cache), does that mean I am pirating their content?
I hope someone more knowledgable on the SSCA can answer me.
Well the bigger problem you miss is the fact they don't want to change because of the amount of money invovled, they would rather stick with oil because it would make more money that way.
GM, et al, get a tax break for making a 'clean' car, the reason for this is to encourage them to do it. It is also to keep the consumer from getting shafted by the companies.
Hell getting off oil would be good, because all those arabian states would lose their hold on the damn US companies/politians
I was reading the article about this on the US REG and I was wondering something. The way they make it out if you have a copy righted matrial, it is illegal to copy it onto a digitial medium. What happens if I write a story on my computer and save it to my harddrvie? Does that mean I will break my own copyright when I copy it to a 3.5? Or how about websites? I am digitally copying their content to my hardrvie ( in the way of cache), does that mean I am pirating their content? I hope someone more knowledgable on the SSCA can answer me.