Talk about whatever you want to here, but stay correct
#209553 by Aden
Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:41 pm
My best friend during my early years of school (before I moved about 100 miles north) messaged me on facebook yesterday, after not hearing from him for about 10 years since I was 9-ish. It was kinda strange, but pretty cool. He seems to be a decent guy. He says he still talks to all the people we used to hang with - I couldn't even remember who some of them were :? :lol:

He said somebody showed him a school photo and it reminded him to search for me on there.
#209567 by soundsofentropy
Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:46 am
AlucardXIX wrote:I love cars. Wish I knew a little more about them. Hybrid vehicles are all the rave now because of environmentalism and such. But they still use fossil fuel and have emissions.

I have a Nissan and I love it. Japanese cars are great. Especially after being with a Ford for a few years...


Yeah, I'd have to say there are very few American cars I like--and those I do like tend to be fun to drive, but nothing I'd want to own.

Anyway, hybrid vehicles reduce emissions enough to keep the hippies happy (does that include me?), but it's more of a side step than a push forward to cheap, clean fuel and a vehicle to run on it. My absolute favorite part about electric cars is that you have to charge them, presumably from a wall socket. Where does the electricity that goes through the wall socket come from? Coal plants. And what do they do? Oh, right: pollute. Honestly, the Honda FCX Clarity is a neat piece of work (in concept, at least)--and Honda has in the works a sportier FC vehicle, albeit ugly as fuck. Check this out:

[youtube]SOVaHFUQASE[/youtube]
#209618 by Abydost
Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:21 pm
Shameless posting of me being awesome tonight.


[00:17] <@daneulephus> oh
[00:17] <@bugi> there's 2 strawberries
[00:17] <@bugi> like
[00:17] <@bugi> his and mine
[00:17] <@Keeker> I'm only interested in the fruity ones.
01[00:17] <@Morten> just like dan
01[00:17] <@Morten> HELLOOOOOOOO
#209633 by AlucardXIX
Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:28 pm
soundsofentropy wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:I love cars. Wish I knew a little more about them. Hybrid vehicles are all the rave now because of environmentalism and such. But they still use fossil fuel and have emissions.

I have a Nissan and I love it. Japanese cars are great. Especially after being with a Ford for a few years...


Yeah, I'd have to say there are very few American cars I like--and those I do like tend to be fun to drive, but nothing I'd want to own.

Anyway, hybrid vehicles reduce emissions enough to keep the hippies happy (does that include me?), but it's more of a side step than a push forward to cheap, clean fuel and a vehicle to run on it. My absolute favorite part about electric cars is that you have to charge them, presumably from a wall socket. Where does the electricity that goes through the wall socket come from? Coal plants. And what do they do? Oh, right: pollute. Honestly, the Honda FCX Clarity is a neat piece of work (in concept, at least)--and Honda has in the works a sportier FC vehicle, albeit ugly as fuck. Check this out:


I just want an affordable hydrogen fuel cell car and I will be as happy as can be.
#209634 by soundsofentropy
Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:31 pm
AlucardXIX wrote:
soundsofentropy wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:I love cars. Wish I knew a little more about them. Hybrid vehicles are all the rave now because of environmentalism and such. But they still use fossil fuel and have emissions.

I have a Nissan and I love it. Japanese cars are great. Especially after being with a Ford for a few years...


Yeah, I'd have to say there are very few American cars I like--and those I do like tend to be fun to drive, but nothing I'd want to own.

Anyway, hybrid vehicles reduce emissions enough to keep the hippies happy (does that include me?), but it's more of a side step than a push forward to cheap, clean fuel and a vehicle to run on it. My absolute favorite part about electric cars is that you have to charge them, presumably from a wall socket. Where does the electricity that goes through the wall socket come from? Coal plants. And what do they do? Oh, right: pollute. Honestly, the Honda FCX Clarity is a neat piece of work (in concept, at least)--and Honda has in the works a sportier FC vehicle, albeit ugly as fuck. Check this out:


I just want an affordable hydrogen fuel cell car and I will be as happy as can be.


Then you better move to LA. Or wait awhile. :mrgreen:
#209637 by AlucardXIX
Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:48 pm
soundsofentropy wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:
soundsofentropy wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:I love cars. Wish I knew a little more about them. Hybrid vehicles are all the rave now because of environmentalism and such. But they still use fossil fuel and have emissions.

I have a Nissan and I love it. Japanese cars are great. Especially after being with a Ford for a few years...


Yeah, I'd have to say there are very few American cars I like--and those I do like tend to be fun to drive, but nothing I'd want to own.

Anyway, hybrid vehicles reduce emissions enough to keep the hippies happy (does that include me?), but it's more of a side step than a push forward to cheap, clean fuel and a vehicle to run on it. My absolute favorite part about electric cars is that you have to charge them, presumably from a wall socket. Where does the electricity that goes through the wall socket come from? Coal plants. And what do they do? Oh, right: pollute. Honestly, the Honda FCX Clarity is a neat piece of work (in concept, at least)--and Honda has in the works a sportier FC vehicle, albeit ugly as fuck. Check this out:


I just want an affordable hydrogen fuel cell car and I will be as happy as can be.


Then you better move to LA. Or wait awhile. :mrgreen:


All total bullshit in my opinion. We all know why they havent pushed this enough: Oil revenues!
#209675 by Aden
Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:09 am
Re-realised yesterday, I'm actually still waiting for one more copy of Ki...

Gonna have to send an email or summink.
#209702 by soundsofentropy
Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:36 am
AlucardXIX wrote:
soundsofentropy wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:
soundsofentropy wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:I love cars. Wish I knew a little more about them. Hybrid vehicles are all the rave now because of environmentalism and such. But they still use fossil fuel and have emissions.

I have a Nissan and I love it. Japanese cars are great. Especially after being with a Ford for a few years...


Yeah, I'd have to say there are very few American cars I like--and those I do like tend to be fun to drive, but nothing I'd want to own.

Anyway, hybrid vehicles reduce emissions enough to keep the hippies happy (does that include me?), but it's more of a side step than a push forward to cheap, clean fuel and a vehicle to run on it. My absolute favorite part about electric cars is that you have to charge them, presumably from a wall socket. Where does the electricity that goes through the wall socket come from? Coal plants. And what do they do? Oh, right: pollute. Honestly, the Honda FCX Clarity is a neat piece of work (in concept, at least)--and Honda has in the works a sportier FC vehicle, albeit ugly as fuck. Check this out:


I just want an affordable hydrogen fuel cell car and I will be as happy as can be.


Then you better move to LA. Or wait awhile. :mrgreen:


All total bullshit in my opinion. We all know why they havent pushed this enough: Oil revenues!


No argument here. It's tough to compete with moguls that have very loosely bounded resources/power and a strong foothold in the fact that they're the norm. I'll be glad if/when FC cars gain more prominence and turn gasoline into something you only use for your joyrides.
#209715 by AlucardXIX
Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:59 pm
In my opinion hydrogen power really is the future for a fuel source.

Electric still requires(in most places) coal consumption. Nuclear power for a car is far too risky and in the end would be horribly expensive due to the containment of the nuclear material.

Just my opinion. (Though nuclear would be insanely efficient the potential risk isnt worth it.)
#209717 by BrunoN
Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:05 pm
AlucardXIX wrote:Nuclear power for a car is far too risky and in the end would be horribly expensive due to the containment of the nuclear material.


It also badly fucks up nearby Brahmin when hit. Not practical.
#209944 by AlucardXIX
Sat Aug 15, 2009 4:18 pm
http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/SESSIONID/bfd3e ... um/2133868

Some samples of Disc 2 from the new Porcupine Tree album.
#209957 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:00 pm
AlucardXIX wrote:http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/SESSIONID/bfd3e79e9de323f7fe04e5a79eeaef06/poprock/detail/-/art/Porcupine-Tree-Incident/hnum/2133868

Some samples of Disc 2 from the new Porcupine Tree album.


Oh... why do you tempt me, so? :P
I didn't know there were samples for disc 2 out yet.. where did you find that?
I'm going to wait til the album comes out, but tell me what do you think of it? Dig it?

Feel free to lie to me and tell me you loved it even if you didn't. :mrgreen:
#209958 by AlucardXIX
Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:06 pm
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/SESSIONID/bfd3e79e9de323f7fe04e5a79eeaef06/poprock/detail/-/art/Porcupine-Tree-Incident/hnum/2133868

Some samples of Disc 2 from the new Porcupine Tree album.


Oh... why do you tempt me, so? :P
I didn't know there were samples for disc 2 out yet.. where did you find that?
I'm going to wait til the album comes out, but tell me what do you think of it? Dig it?

Feel free to lie to me and tell me you loved it even if you didn't. :mrgreen:


You wont listen to 30 second samples? Is your life that boring? :P

No I kid lol.

I found it searching for the possibility of a leak! haha

They sound almost like older PT to be honest, but you cant make much out of 30 seconds from a PT song...

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