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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (82956)11/9/2011 9:30:25 AM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Respond to of 217942
 
BS, they didn't even mention mirasol. The car recharging is more QCOM money down the drain - the idea of recharging cars by induction at traffic lights and in car parks is absurd. It is far faster and cheaper to swap a battery at a service station where they have high voltage supplies available. Especially hopeless is the idea of supplying the grid from car engines by uploading energy through the recharging coils. Mobile power stations [cars] running at less than 30% efficiency can't compete with static monsters producing megawatts running at 60% combined heat and power.

Qualcomm has been seduced by the CO2 Global Doomsterism falsehoods. Sea Otter is another - they have joined the cult and cannot reason. Go on, try reasoning with them. Like any cult, they are beyond reason into the realm of faith in the dogma. They are not into threatening death for unbelievers and apostates. David Suzuki and Hansen are in favour of outright violence against unbelievers.

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