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This bitch. Hated her. Pic related.

10% Usage 90% figuring out why it wouldn't start. Doesn't reflect badly upon their quality, more on the cluelessness of 12 year-old me. It was dad's "toy" chainsaw that us kids were allowed to use. I learned that spark plugs can grow carbon whiskers, at least.

They're still around. Wonder if it's all Chinesium these days.

This bitch. Hated her. Pic related. 10% Usage 90% figuring out why it wouldn't start. Doesn't reflect badly upon their quality, more on the cluelessness of 12 year-old me. It was dad's "toy" chainsaw that us kids were allowed to use. I learned that spark plugs can grow carbon whiskers, at least. They're still around. Wonder if it's all Chinesium these days.
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Yeah stop buying fuel. That works.

With petroleum you have energy store that is on hand. Not the case with electric. (((They))) turn it off you are fucked.

Now back to your batteries, that’s cool. Never heard of such and likely a good design that simply worked.

It’s hard to do anything and not support fucking kikes, since they rat fingers are in everything.

Some have to pick your poison. I’ll take internal combustion ivwr batter because I control the fuel. And I can always distill it in emergency

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Only playing electric devil's advocate here. :) Not an attack on people using fuel. Just pointing out the history and that there's different lived experiences. The only fuel we used when I was a lad, was diesel for our tractor, sitting in 200 liter barrel and being replenished maybe two times each year.

True, electric power for transportation is not as practical as combustion fuel at the moment. Especially, as you rightfully pointed out, the storage aspect.

IMO, that's because over a hundred years of infrastructure creation stands behind it. From extraction to distribution of the fuel, from design and production of the cars, even business practices, everything has seen a ton of optimization in that time frame.

If that kind of optimization had been invested into electric power systems, I speculate we'd look at a very different situation today.

One other thing: I can (and do) make, store and use my own electrical power at home. I can't drill for oil in my back yard, refine it and do anything useful with it.

I understand that in the real world, most of us have to take part in 'the fuel economy', so there's that.