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Building a better tomorrow – Lets start with the facts

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I was reading on the internet and clicking random links and I came around one about Electric cars and now it will help “save” the planet and all that shit, but sadly, it ain’t just the answer.

What is NuclearPeople believes that by driving electric cars only, we will save tons of Carbon Dioxide etc because the cars will be using electric to power the car, which is true however what you ain’t told is where that electric is created. In order for the extra electric to be created to power those cars, more power plants are needed and thus, all that happens is the polution is being moved from cars to another place, ie power plants.

Then, in order to get the power plants working, we will need to still order the likes of crude oil and sadly the people that has it, don’t like us.

In order to solve this problem, cleaner power is needed and once that is sorted, then worry about sorting out the fucking cars, okay ?

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Name: Matthew Ellis (Snat)
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Professionally, I am the President and Executive Chairman of Ultima Development Laboratories. Personally, I am a webmaster that runs network of websites that brings in 37% of my income. I am one that believes in freedom of speech as you can see on this blog itself. I am able to program in many different languages, write and speak in different languages. You can find out more about me by clicking "Snat" next to my name above.



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Matthew Ellis. (2008). Building a better tomorrow – Lets start with the facts. Available: http://snat.co.uk/2008/building-a-better-tomorrow-lets-start-with-the-facts.html. Last accessed 3 July, 2009.



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