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I have noticed something over my life, people who are very smart in one field tend to think that makes them smart in other non-related fields. Like a technician I knew, a Wizard with an oscilloscope and a soldering iron who also thought he qualified as a builder. The structures he built were disasters but he kept at it, never connecting the dots? Teachers are the obvious example, oh they are so smart, but basically they just regurgitate the same stuff they learnt in highschool, stuff we all know turned out to be near worthless in the real world. I knew a sales engineer too, he'd forgotten more than he'd learnt after 40 years in sales but was convinced he was a financial expert. The GFC took half his wealth, if it wasn't for the houses he'd bought idling away in the background he'd have a very ordinary retirement now.

Actual smart people seek counsel, safety in a multitude of counselors the old saying goes. Even when I'm working on a bike I like to have a buddy looking over my shoulder. I know more than him but he sees things I miss, like bolting a coil pack on before I screw down all the other parts and put the airbox on. He saved me half an hour that night :D
And I've noticed in my life that the ones that think they have a superior education, are usually the ones that can't learn they are wrong. Universities of higher education are turning out more arrogance than intelligence.

Fortunes are being wasted on college degrees.
 
Universities of higher education are turning out more arrogance than intelligence.
I doubt we could find one university campus that supports your assertion. Although I agree that arrogance is a byproduct, education, ergo intelligence, still outweighs it handily.
 
I doubt we could find one university campus that supports your assertion. Although I agree that arrogance is a byproduct, education, ergo intelligence, still outweighs it handily.
 
BMW now says that they are stepping away from EV's...as they claim they are perfecting hydrogen...like Toyota.
just saying, Toyota's hydrogen EV (It is still a battery, AKA a fuel cell) in CA is failing, because of the expensive infrastructure needed to support it.

Toyota has already perfected the solid state battery, they are now working on commercial production of that.

A Hydrogen fuel cell, is just another battery, using hydrogen for the chemical reaction, rather than recharging the electrolyte with electricity. It achieves the same end result, yet a whole lot more complicated and expensive.
 
Toyota sold fewer than 150 fuel-cell electric vehicles worldwide last month.
What does that tell us... probably bought by governments. Everyone is stepping away from EV's but to keep their Green credentials going they have to make up cover stories. The whole auto industry is in a lot of trouble now and I suspect a lot of that came from having to waste money on EV R&D and all the ongoing emissions BS. To be expected though, the car in any form doesn't have a future. It was part of a 20th century experiment to see how fast we could burn through the billions of barrels of oil we found in the ground. I thought we did pretty well actually.
 
I don't know how to link a live network broadcast. So I'm sure I'll be called something disparaging for what I watched.

They were broadcasting footage of the FD going house to house to order evacuations. In one of them, they knocked on the door, the lady answered. Said she couldn't leave because her car wouldn't start....brief pause in sentence.....because it's electric.

I hope that becomes searchable so we can link it.

I personally don't know why an electric car wouldn't work because of the LA fires.

I'm sure the highly educated experts will know.
 
I personally don't know why an electric car wouldn't work because of the LA fires.

I'm sure the highly educated experts will know.
No expert but I’ll WAG it. She normally charged her car at home but the power was out and had been, and in the mean time she had driven it down to a very low charge, while hoping the power came on soon.
Remember giant wildfires don’t happen in L.A. often, the last big fire was over 50 years ago. It’s not something that is dealt with yearly in SoCal. The devastating wildfires are usually in Northern California.
 
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Amazon EV delivery vehicles charging in the snow
Makes no sense? One generator running is worse emissions wise than all those delivery vans would be? EV is perfect for the delivery vans. One decision, with all consequences considered, at a time.
 
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