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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Eric who wrote (1455926)5/10/2024 9:47:34 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 1578280
 
<<Now those folks who don't understand>>

What I find a bit strange Eric is the Indians are not recycling EV's. Or windmills or solar panels.

The Indians are recycling specialists, the place to go if your Bulk Carrier has seen it's best days.

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So the question is:- can these products be recycled economically?

It isn't me you have to convince about EV's Eric. The readers of the Telegraph are typically upper middle class and are very familiar with the EV's down at the golf club. One would have thought a round of golf would be good physical exercise, but no, that is not how it is seen. If you don't use a golf cart, you are not keeping up with the Joneses is my suspicion. This same set of people will be forking out a few thousand a year to drive a car to the gym for exercise, and waste some energy there.

Bill Gates, Al Gore, and the rest are not good role models in that respect. They could be trend setting leaders if they actually were really interested in saving the planet.

If you say words and phrases like "five year plan" or "Quotas", Daily Telegraph readers attention span will collapse. You may as well say "Karl Marx was a great guy", the audience will not be taking any notice.

India.
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