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Chris @ Apr 29th 2008 1:53PM
So how green can you be with the technology used to create Carbon Fiber? Let alone all the energy put forward to craft it? Is a zero emission vehicle (I know they don't claim this is) truly emission free if the costs to create it are factored in?
P B @ Apr 29th 2008 2:08PM
Using that idea, unless you're walking naked no mode of transport is completely emission free.
Farris @ Apr 29th 2008 2:39PM
PB, even then you have to consider that in order to walk, you had to consume nutrients (whether they be plant or animal based), which will be *ahem* vented back out.
If you go back far enough, nothing is truly 100% green.
Seoultrain @ Apr 29th 2008 2:46PM
Don't forget the carbon monoxide you'll be spewing out of your mouth!
If you're breathing, you're contributing to global warming!!
tekdemon @ Apr 29th 2008 4:56PM
@seoultrain
Carbon Dioxide man...if you were spewing Carbon Monoxide from your mouth I'd gather that you'd soon be dead from CO poisoning.
Seoultrain @ Apr 29th 2008 6:25PM
haha wow... I must've been half asleep when I posted that. Yes, carbon dioxide. Sorry, been in training all day, and I was probably in the 6th circle of boredom.