Posted by MarkB_MI on April 14, 2021 at 06:19:06 from (174.245.17.66):
In Reply to: Re: Electric_pick-ups posted by Crazy Horse on April 14, 2021 at 06:07:08:
> Really, there are only two choices. One is to use the 'ostrich approach' ..... stick our heads in the sand and continue to deny, deny, deny and list reason upon reason why this thing can't work. The other choice is to accept the inevitable. You don't have to agree with it or go along with it, simply accept that the change is going to happen. I'm sure the scientists and businessmen and bankers who have moved in this direction know at least a wee bit more about it all than our YT board of governors. Remember that lack of a current charging system in Sleepy Hollow isn't going to make one bit of difference.
Right, the train has already left the station. The folks who actually call the shots in government and industry saw the handwriting on the wall, and it says EVs are the future. Luddites who can't accept that fact won't be able to change it any more than those who doubted Copernicus could make the sun revolve around the earth.
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