Vabbè, sai, forse è da 2 anni che sto quasi senza pratica ma cmq di molte cose mi ricordo ancora. Sì, certo, non è più il C1 di cui una volta ho superato l'esame ma direi che qualcosa mi è rimasto in testa :p
Beh, sti cazzi, lo parli/scrivi benissimo!
Damn right, even on streets. Everything is getting too utilitarian.
Yeah, there're just a couple of companies building locomotives and generic trains for all the countries.
In my opinion, a [broadly understood] machine has to be stupid.
Yes, I think the same. Car has to be driven and the technologies should help at their best the driver. Automatic driving or the mega display is not the way you're helping him... you're totally eliminating the human driver.
So, what's the point on having a lot of robot-car on the road? Just get more public transportation, people just need that. Most of the people don't even like to have a car, they would love to use public transportation and avoid the use of the car... but they are forced, cause we nearly have no public transportation in the italicus peninsulae of the romanic empire.
Yeah, it's like what's the point in introduction of so many electrobuses and electrocars if the power supply comes from thermic power plants? Or even it comes from wind/solar ones (which don't lack their ways to pollute but okay, less about this). Still, what's the point if one has to turn on the same thermic plants when due to the weather conditions those "so-much-eco" just don't make it? Thus I agree, it can't be a global solution. It reduces imission in the cities and towns but can't help with the emission on global level. Considering this, there's still so much to do in order to really keep the planet safe -_^
Totally agree.
I would start by the poor reliability of the actual productions. Let's just take a washing machine as an example: the old models of washing machine were unreliable due to the "old technologies" and, considering that level of technology, they were lasting a lot of years (my grandma had a washing machine 20 years old still working, in the 90s). What about now? You buy a super technological washing machine (with 9 inches display, like the car you bought few posts ago), with electronic engine and 25kv ac pantographer, capable of hauling a train of robes, and you are adopting technological skills that old men wouldn't ever imagine. The washing machine lives 7-8 years, nothing more; why? Poor materials, poor realization (china).
So, why aren't we limiting this poor quality production chain? Isn't the construction of a washing machine considered "pollution"? Looks like not... or looks like moneys are more important than keeping this planet still hospitable