Econology wrote:ps: for my results KH, you kind of ball I told you pkoi, I remind you ... that I am in BELGIUM) so how do you want me to participate ????
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Econology wrote:ps: for my results KH, you kind of ball I told you pkoi, I remind you ... that I am in BELGIUM) so how do you want me to participate ????
Want to attach Walonnie to France or what?
Christine wrote:N.Hulot prefers to play the game and have the floor with the spectators of tf1 and J.Chirac than to remain silent in his corner. I find that this assumed choice makes sense. We must not forget that he did a lot for awareness in the 80s with his show.
bob_isat wrote:I allow myself to tell you what happened to me yesterday I had the opportunity to meet the most famous mustache leader of the green party ... who will be called Mr M.
At the end of a conference on fair trade, I decided to talk to him about the pantone engine:
bob_isat: Excuse me Mr. M. ....
Mr M .: ah, it was you who asked the question, "what can we do apart from buying fair trade coffee to make the world fairer .."
bob_isat: yes, it's me. You know, at my level, I try to do something for the planet ...
Mr M .: ah, that's right ...
bob_isat: yes, I am part of a group promoting the Pantone engine ...
Mr M.: what?
bob_isat: the pantone engine. it is a system to reduce consumption and polluting emissions from cars
Mr M .: ??
bob_isat: it is a system that is circulating a lot at the moment in the green environment. You know, we approached the ADEME but always sent us there. I thought that the greens could perhaps give us a boost ...
Mr m utain, it's cold here, when are we going to the restaurant?
So we go to the restaurant with some loyal local green party ... At the restaurant, g could not re-engaged on the subject but I understood that he did not care royally.
then maybe I could not be persuasive enough, or that I should have had a power point nearby to show him (and why not a small feather in the c ....?). I am still a little disappointed that the chef does not know the system (spent 3 times on TV during prime time) and that he does not show more interest than that.
Finally here, I let you meditate ...
Christophe wrote:Rulian wrote:. However, in the other direction, ecologists of all stripes do not have to rely on Pantone to significantly improve the situation. It is therefore normal that they ignore it.
I would not start a controversy with you and I simply respond to your last remark: there is a good chance that there will be attempts to recover the pantone (style: we have always supported you) by the political parties when it explodes (if one day it explodes ...) That is to say when the dirty job (years of galley) has been done .... the rats will throw themselves on the idea ....
andre-34 wrote:Bof ... the pantone is useful on old nags but on hyper modern engines it is outdated.
andre-34 wrote:Even more on the new engines that will flourish (hydrogen, fuel cells, electrics etc ...)
Christophe wrote:andre-34 wrote:Bof ... the pantone is useful on old nags but on hyper modern engines it is outdated.
Oh yeah? Have you tested? So prove it !! The reasoning that you have made here does not go in the direction of the scientific credibility of your remarks ...
https://www.econologie.com/forums/et-l-homme ... t6955.htmlandre-34 wrote:Even more on the new engines that will flourish (hydrogen, fuel cells, electrics etc ...)
We will already be dead before we drive on H2 and the fuel cell is a galore trap ...
The heat engine still has 30 to 50 years of life expectancy and market dominance. It's not just me saying it, but it's the professionals ... like the R&D directors of major manufacturers ...
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