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When it's time to replace the ST - perhaps this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Ohnsman" data-source="post: 806983" data-attributes="member: 66408"><p>What is you lived someplace where it was often windy or perhaps sunny much of the time, might not you be able to charge up with a small wind turbine or maybe some solar panels? You could plug into standard AC as a backup.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Fossil fuel ain't gonna be here forever folks... it's time to start thinking outside the box. IMHO, the best thing about high gas prices are they are finally starting to make alternative technologies economically viable and we're seeing expanded research. I'd have to bet the buggy makers didn't exactly applaud the "horseless carriage" when it was a new thing either.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What I keep hoping someone will invent is a "dockable" vehicle. The front end would be a two-seat electric runabout for daily commuting. The back half would have a more powerful engine, additonal seating and perhaps a bed for hauling stuff. You'd keep that in your garage until you needed it for weekend work or fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Ohnsman, post: 806983, member: 66408"] What is you lived someplace where it was often windy or perhaps sunny much of the time, might not you be able to charge up with a small wind turbine or maybe some solar panels? You could plug into standard AC as a backup. Fossil fuel ain't gonna be here forever folks... it's time to start thinking outside the box. IMHO, the best thing about high gas prices are they are finally starting to make alternative technologies economically viable and we're seeing expanded research. I'd have to bet the buggy makers didn't exactly applaud the "horseless carriage" when it was a new thing either. What I keep hoping someone will invent is a "dockable" vehicle. The front end would be a two-seat electric runabout for daily commuting. The back half would have a more powerful engine, additonal seating and perhaps a bed for hauling stuff. You'd keep that in your garage until you needed it for weekend work or fun. [/QUOTE]
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