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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3368932" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>Couldn't say it better myself. The problem with most people is the mindset of accepting change. Sure, G&O is at a fever pitch of technology now. It's cleaner and more efficient than ever. It's been the status quo for so long, people forget the development process it took to get here. They forget oil produced only 30hp once. And oil change was only good for 3k miles once. Coal used to churn out black smokey smog. Even the drool-worthy muscle cars of their heyday couldn't hold candles to some bottom tier vehicles nowadays. They forget in this time of clean and efficient fossil energy what it took to get here, and are comfortable ditching alternative resources in their practical infancy because the technology that will allow it to replace comfortable fossil energy is still being developed. </p><p></p><p>These are the same people that complain about the lack of engineering and manufacturing in our country, then turn around and insist we stop manufacturing so-called "liberal energy." It's like the american spirit has been broken among them. They forget that there is absolutely no obstacle America can't overcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3368932, member: 24500"] Couldn't say it better myself. The problem with most people is the mindset of accepting change. Sure, G&O is at a fever pitch of technology now. It's cleaner and more efficient than ever. It's been the status quo for so long, people forget the development process it took to get here. They forget oil produced only 30hp once. And oil change was only good for 3k miles once. Coal used to churn out black smokey smog. Even the drool-worthy muscle cars of their heyday couldn't hold candles to some bottom tier vehicles nowadays. They forget in this time of clean and efficient fossil energy what it took to get here, and are comfortable ditching alternative resources in their practical infancy because the technology that will allow it to replace comfortable fossil energy is still being developed. These are the same people that complain about the lack of engineering and manufacturing in our country, then turn around and insist we stop manufacturing so-called "liberal energy." It's like the american spirit has been broken among them. They forget that there is absolutely no obstacle America can't overcome. [/QUOTE]
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