Re: How many hydrogen cars on the road in the US today?



On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 23:38:52 +0000, Eeyore wrote:



Willie.Mookie@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Think about it this way. Before a factory for a car is made, concept
cars are tried out and some prototypes are made. Those are studied by
industrial engineers and price targest are established and so forth,
along with volume goals, and then a plant is designed and built and
operated to meet those goals.

But you said your panels are ready to go.

Haven't you tested them even ? Why do you need protoypes if they're so
production ready ?

You've been lying.

Graham

Now, Graham, never assume malevolence when simple inexperience will
suffice. You're an engineer, and you're always looking for things that
can go wrong. William's a visionary, and looks for all the things that
might go right. I don't think he's had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Murphy
yet.

Odds are he's not yet built more than 10K units of anything. Right, Mr
Mook? Don't misunderstand me, I'm still rooting for you, but not as
optimistically as I was.

BTW, flying over AZ the other day, I noticed a couple of giant
automotive proving grounds. Don't forget that phase of your business
model.

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