That’s one of the fun things about being a 21st Century foggie, I’m seeing things I never even imagined might be possible. The idea that teenagers might not dream of a muscle car never entered my thinking.
Speaking as someone who drives an electric car (and I have solar panels on my house), I can say with a fair degree of certainty that what they’re selling truly is a non-essential oil.
Check out Hyzon Motors, fuel cell trucks & busses. They just opened their HQ & engineering center and I am hoping I can get a job there. Cutting edge…it’s pretty exciting.
What they need to do is bring back those gaudy, motorized, revolving signs like they used to have. And these days, they could even make them solar so they wouldn’t be so expensive to run.
But if they’re worried about that potentially tarnishing their image, they could still tell the public the signs are run on coal or distilled petrochemicals.
catchup about 4 years ago
Brilliant!
Ida No about 4 years ago
But, is it organic and free range?
Differentname about 4 years ago
That’s one of the fun things about being a 21st Century foggie, I’m seeing things I never even imagined might be possible. The idea that teenagers might not dream of a muscle car never entered my thinking.
rip_marco about 4 years ago
I can’t wait to see what Gwyneth Paltrow dreams up for that stuff to be used for.
mudak326 about 4 years ago
Speaking as someone who drives an electric car (and I have solar panels on my house), I can say with a fair degree of certainty that what they’re selling truly is a non-essential oil.
Fuzzy Kombu about 4 years ago
It’d work, too.
P51Strega about 4 years ago
Check out Hyzon Motors, fuel cell trucks & busses. They just opened their HQ & engineering center and I am hoping I can get a job there. Cutting edge…it’s pretty exciting.
Daeder about 4 years ago
What they need to do is bring back those gaudy, motorized, revolving signs like they used to have. And these days, they could even make them solar so they wouldn’t be so expensive to run.
But if they’re worried about that potentially tarnishing their image, they could still tell the public the signs are run on coal or distilled petrochemicals.
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
Sad part is…. it’ll probably work.