Why couldn't you combine the two, so when the car was parked sun would convert the hydrogen and when the car was moving wind power would convert the hydrogen? -- Or better yet have a large water tank with a small fuel tank and they are used alternately depending upon wind speed and direction. One could even put a device that is similar to a weather vane on the roof of the car so the strongest source of wind is always turning the turbine.
I don't understand any of the science of it. so it is probably a stupid idea, but one that in my mind begs to be asked.
I am in the exact same situation. Just hired as a PHP developer at a new firm.
They hired me and then had me setup my own system. All the other developers were very taken back by my choice of XP and homesite. But there are somethings the other editors and OS's just don't provide.
Besides, I think I would spend too much time ``playing`` with linux.
Don't get me wrong, I still use linux on the servers and I still consider my self a linux admin, just not a linux-based developer.
Why couldn't you combine the two, so when the car was parked sun would convert the hydrogen and when the car was moving wind power would convert the hydrogen? -- Or better yet have a large water tank with a small fuel tank and they are used alternately depending upon wind speed and direction. One could even put a device that is similar to a weather vane on the roof of the car so the strongest source of wind is always turning the turbine. I don't understand any of the science of it. so it is probably a stupid idea, but one that in my mind begs to be asked.
I am in the exact same situation. Just hired as a PHP developer at a new firm.
They hired me and then had me setup my own system. All the other developers were very taken back by my choice of XP and homesite. But there are somethings the other editors and OS's just don't provide.
Besides, I think I would spend too much time ``playing`` with linux.
Don't get me wrong, I still use linux on the servers and I still consider my self a linux admin, just not a linux-based developer.
You're not alone.