kaoticprofit
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I can see how bird shot would be a problem.Who will enforce the flight paths?
My mother in law took a neighbor off his Harley with a broom because he cut across her lawn while the kids were outside playing.
Tom
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I can see how bird shot would be a problem.Who will enforce the flight paths?
My mother in law took a neighbor off his Harley with a broom because he cut across her lawn while the kids were outside playing.
Tom
This brings up another point.they could be golf carts and other devices
This brings up another point.
In what way are these an improvement over current technology, such as golf carts? Being enclosed or what?
Tom
Except that you would also need the air compression system. That would probably take up most of the space and cost as much as one of the golfcart thingies.First of all, I could fit four of these probably in my garage. Think about it. They are real space savers, I could convert other areas of my garage into nice shelving and stuff instead of larger vehicle taking space up.
Ha ha!anybody ever hear of the second law of thermodynamics?
How in the world did you steer the thing?Ha ha!
This reminds me of an episode when I was ~12.
My best friend had found an abandoned grocery cart. He had an alternator from some big old car. We swiped the electric motor from my dads workroom, left over from replacing the furnace.
We set about building a vehicle that we need only give a good push to and it would propel us all over the neighborhood. We thought we'd invented a perpetual motion driven car!
Tom
You think it ever actually moved?How in the world did you steer the thing?
But why would anyone do it?I just realized there are empty mills and business "sheds"/complexes in West Hartford, Cheshire, North Haven, Shelton, Southport and Warren Connecticut that are perfect - absolutely perfect including mill and parts manufacture - for those who could launch startups Made In America making these carts and vehicles. It's all there, including compressed air tech. Could happen in Connecticut even with the high taxes.
I did a 45 minute presentation on alternative fuel vehicles in 2006 and this car made the list then... Like the Human Car, it's going nowhere fast. They are great in concept. But the market simply isn't going to accept them. It's unfortunate, really. The technology already exists for us to move past fossil fuel transportation. We just don't want it.
Happy thoughts and pixie dust?Where does the energy for running the air compressor come from?