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Death of the car as we know it by the year 2030.
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<blockquote data-quote="PaladinMan187" data-source="post: 15605057" data-attributes="member: 138882"><p>^ This is one of my biggest arguments. Our nuke plants that we do have are way beyond life cycle and we are killing off the fossil fuel plants by outlawing/shutting down their producers. We won't build new nuke plants so where will we be in 15 years when we need power and no way to produce it? </p><p></p><p>My biggest fear is that we will get hit by an EMP for some reason and then we're all screwed. Forget the automatic cars that won't work then. Nobody keeps books anymore so we rely on electronic tech that will be worthless after an EMP event. This includes ALL our modes of transportation seeing as you can't buy a Diesel anymore that isn't computer controlled. What happens then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaladinMan187, post: 15605057, member: 138882"] ^ This is one of my biggest arguments. Our nuke plants that we do have are way beyond life cycle and we are killing off the fossil fuel plants by outlawing/shutting down their producers. We won't build new nuke plants so where will we be in 15 years when we need power and no way to produce it? My biggest fear is that we will get hit by an EMP for some reason and then we're all screwed. Forget the automatic cars that won't work then. Nobody keeps books anymore so we rely on electronic tech that will be worthless after an EMP event. This includes ALL our modes of transportation seeing as you can't buy a Diesel anymore that isn't computer controlled. What happens then? [/QUOTE]
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