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Originally posted by fog:

Not surpising considering the idiots who comprise our government.

Anyway, you are derailing this thread, get back to the parts where you didn't pay attention to the video and don't have any common sense about physics, it was more entertaining.

No where did I state the car was practical. It's innovative, and like innovative concepts before it, parts of it may show up on production cars in the future. Just like headlights that turn, cars that lower themselves at speed to decrease drag coefficient, cars with (holy shit) cruise control, cars with navigation systems. All things once deemed impractical, impossible or dangerous.

Go back to living in your miserable sheltered world of searching the internet so you can fool people into thinking you're informed about the world around you. Fucking hermit.
You need to lighten up Ian. Just because I said the vehicle was dangerous gets you angry. The vehicle is dangerous and nothing like this will ever see the light of day.

Sure, it might be innovative, but innovative doesn't always equate to being a good thing.

We disagree on this particular concept. No need to get angry and testy. I'd hate to see you blow a gasket before your AARP card arrives in the mail.