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well...

why brush your teeth in the morning, you'll only waste water and they'll get dirty again. Why wash your clothes or clean house, you'll use detergents that pollute and again, it will only get dirty again. Frankly, your entire response is nothing more than a false reason to do nothing and support the status quo for fear that doing something just won't be perfect enough. I saw the documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car" and it told a story of, not a useless vehicle, but one that was dearly wanted but destroyed nonetheless. It told a story of a far more powerful battery that could be both valuable and useful to electric car evolution but the battery technology was bought by an oil company never to be heard from again. There are many reasons that one could find to be discouraged but there are so many more to be hopeful and encouraged. I choose the latter.

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