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That’s a correlation, which by itself is insufficient to demonstrate a causal connection.

Uh, the Ads have nothing to do with it.

These are not mutually exclusive concerns.  We can hold people accountable for their personal choices such as reckless driving, and also try to do something about other factors that influence those choices.  People do not make decisions in a vacuum.

States can do that if they choose.  The federal government cannot.  There is no concerted group of people passionately lobbying for stricter driver license standards, and the average voter I’m guessing is somewhere between apathetic and actively opposed to any such.  So I don’t personally see it happening.

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Or they could have asked the guys who made one (other than not clashing with another lightsaber blade).

Diesel in passenger cars doesn’t really make that much sense IMO but it (or very similar fuels) is going to be around for quite a while on cargo ships. We need to figure out a way to fuel them in a carbon neutral fashion, and I’m confident it will happen.

Not that Margaret Atwood, if anyone else was wondering.

My guess would be strict, but I've never been offered an apartment on a superyacht so just guessing.

Apparently we were not on the same page, because you said “it” but I was not talking about any particular ship.

Well it’s certainly not a normal cruising vessel if that’s what you meant. One will never be able to book a ticket for a cruise on it.

My reply was to BigRed91, referring to “large ships” in general. Almost all of those are cargo ships. We cannot stop using them, I don’t forsee nuclear or battery electric being an option in the short to medium term if ever. We must stop using fossil fuels. So that leaves hydrogen or something like biofuel, unless I’m

the ones that moved there long after the track was built and THEN decided they don’t like the noise.

Before you go off about a “ridiculous leap,” check to see if you know what the heck you’re talking about first.

So the Gigant-E?

This is not a... cruising vessel. It’s being built as ...a cruise ship.

They can be sustainable by using carbon neutral fuels.  Biodiesel or the like.

I like it when other people own Prowlers.

The detailing on the side of the Polara looks like raised chrome, whereas the wreck has a recessed panel.  I’m not convinced.

I don’t think so.  The front wheel arch is much farther back on the rustbucket.