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- Leila Brillson
I do not want this.
- Joshua Fruhlinger
Misconceptions about LA. Interesting read, but kinda whiney. http://t.co/jEqHw3ts
- Tim Stevens
The people responsible for this tremendous geographical oversight have been sacked.







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
(Unverified)Oct 14th 2008 8:23PM
The air car is very interesting and my hat is off to this European company. But I am dissapointed that Europe seems to be leading the way in the green revolution that must occur. If the American economy hopes to remain the most powerful in the world then we need to lead the way. Instead, we will end up buying their technology and the jobs will remain in Europe. How depressing! While Detroit was selling silly hummers to oil addicted Americans, Europe was moving into the future. That is exactly why government must play an active role in incentives to American companies. No matter what conservatives say, government has a role to play. We made it to the moon but now no longer have the will to lead a green revolution. How sad, since I know we can do it if shove the short term thinking and big oil aside.