Chip Geek
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- Austin, TX, USA
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- Chevy Volt [CT3] On order: Tesla MS-LR
I really like the USESNO oil & gas. Clever.
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You actually think a Tesla doesn't use oil fluids? Holy crap. A Tesla won't run without oil products. You guys need to take your goggles off just once in awhile.I really like the USESNO oil & gas. Clever.
I think smart people would laugh at you with those plates on.A cyberpunk 1980’s design language CyberTruck for CyberGus would seem to be interested in the availability of this little gem
I’ve still not pulled trigger on this alternative approach (I suspect the review board would deny the request)
EVs have fossils derived lubricants and consumables. Plastics are extra.While it may contain plastics from fossil sources, it doesn't consume additional to operate it.
-Crissa
Ok good point! Thanks for contributing!I think smart people would laugh at you with those plates on.
No one refers to biomass emissions as "fossil fuel", because they're not. Neither is firewood, or charcoal, or cow farts. Those are all things that are part of the natural carbon cycle.non-food biowaste it into a hydrocarbon (which you I'm sure would call a "fossil fuel")
you’re being cringeYou actually think a Tesla doesn't use oil fluids? Holy crap. A Tesla won't run without oil products. You guys need to take your goggles off just once in awhile.
Yes. ^^^ I spent 20 years in O&G and wife still has senior role in world's biggest O&G company. The "what do you think plastics and lubricants are made from" retort is tiresome and foolish. Yes, everyone knows that fertilizer and polymers etc come mostly from hydrocarbons. And everyone knows that the (very clever, btw) "uses no" license refers to the fact that CT runs on electricity. And pointing out that it still uses other hydrocarbon-derived materials like some sort of sanctimonious "gotcha" just makes you and the industry look like hyper-defensive fools.you’re being cringe
I spent 15 years in the O&G industry.
We understand the point, it’s just a super uninteresting point.