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2009-01-27
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If they every want something like Hybrids or Electric cars to become the norm they will have todo the same thing for them.
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2009-01-27
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2009-01-27
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Why in the world would we ever want a **** transitional technology like hybrids to ever become the norm? This is one area that the market can decide on just fine.
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2009-01-27
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2009-01-27
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2009-01-27
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2009-01-27
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It's important to make a distinction between normal hybrids (which have the efficiency of an 80's import compact) and plug-in hybrids (which will actually do some good). I have to say the Chevy Volt is just about the first car I'm really excited about that was released after 1990 and the *only* USDM car I've ever been excited about that was released after 1970.
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2009-01-27
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All I'm trying to say is that to make a big change to a new technology it takes government action.
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2009-01-27
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And... I'm annoyed by this delay because the prospect of WIFI everywhere is extremely mouth watering (though I have privacy concerns).
You're confusing two separate issues, the hardware you use (which isn't actually an issue), and the frequency band the FCC has alloted for television transmissions.
The frequencies they free up from turning off the analog transmitters could be used for a lot of neat things.
Ryan Abel