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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3297192" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>You're missing the point Hoddy. Steel, iron, aluminum, copper, etc... are all made with electricity. At a certain point, the majority of electricity will come from these renewable energies. The fudd mentality I'm talking about is getting stuck in that dangerous mindset of "We've always done it this way." Or the incredibly unamerican attitude of "It can't be done." It's not green right now, but that's no reason to abandon the science going into this technology. Eventually, these will even be transported by greener energies as electric trucking and shipping.</p><p></p><p>I know I can't change your mind. I don't expect you to at your age. But I hope you (and everyone else) lives to see a breakthrough that does change minds. Not for the 'I told you so' moment, but for the collective betterment of our species.</p><p></p><p>I spent summers living in a yurt with my hippie aunt and Uncle. I could handle a teepee lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3297192, member: 24500"] You're missing the point Hoddy. Steel, iron, aluminum, copper, etc... are all made with electricity. At a certain point, the majority of electricity will come from these renewable energies. The fudd mentality I'm talking about is getting stuck in that dangerous mindset of "We've always done it this way." Or the incredibly unamerican attitude of "It can't be done." It's not green right now, but that's no reason to abandon the science going into this technology. Eventually, these will even be transported by greener energies as electric trucking and shipping. I know I can't change your mind. I don't expect you to at your age. But I hope you (and everyone else) lives to see a breakthrough that does change minds. Not for the 'I told you so' moment, but for the collective betterment of our species. I spent summers living in a yurt with my hippie aunt and Uncle. I could handle a teepee lol [/QUOTE]
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