| type="text/javascript"> | | | | we could have a lot of little Hindenburg's on our |
| I'm curious to see what types of fuel will be available | | | | hands. Air itself would be a fantastic source of fuel. |
| in the future. Ethanol can already be ruled out, seeing | | | | Hey if fire can do it, why can't cars? |
| as most of the Midwest field area would be needed | | | | Ok, ok, yes science isn't that far along yet but you |
| to procure enough corn to produce enough ethanol | | | | never know. |
| to run all the cars in the country. Most people don't | | | | All in all, I think we should stop worrying so much |
| think that's too big of a deal - until they realize that | | | | about the sources of our fuel. We will develop other |
| we need that area to procure our food. | | | | fuels in the future, but it's hard to do that with all the |
| Maybe hydrogen will be an acceptable source. I'm not | | | | pressure that the press and the rest of America is |
| too sure about that one, though. Seems to me that | | | | putting on the scientists and engineers trying to do it. |