Pull over Jeeves, time for A nice day at the beach. Bikinis all around.

Well, the only surviving Swedish major car manufacturer is owned by China these days, so... Though they keep around research and production here, for now. TBH they are better owners than Ford that nearly killed the company, probably a case for long term view versus by quarter capitalism.

We do got one truck manufacturer that's still independent though.

Hehe, I agree with Vanz. Smashingly safe cars. Bravo.

(And who doesn't want a car with an "extra" button. How exciting!)





 
Well, the only surviving Swedish major car manufacturer is owned by China these days, so... Though they keep around research and production here, for now. TBH they are better owners than Ford that nearly killed the company, probably a case for long term view versus by quarter capitalism.

We do got one truck manufacturer that's still independent though.
lol.... That was the old Ford, and at least they were smart enough to dump friggin Jaguar too.

You do have another car-maker over there.
Your Euro-Illuminati.
And they'll never sell their aerospace biz to China.
The cars though.... they are the worst Stateside for resale value.
They shouldn't be, but they are.

Looking back however, you are 1000% right.... Ford turned a high quality sedan into a pos Taurus for a bit.
 
Hehe, I agree with Vanz. Smashingly safe cars. Bravo.

(And who doesn't want a car with an "extra" button. How exciting!)





Saab:

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Construct an power plant and burn it to make electricity through steam turbines.

Here in Sweden we import garbage from all of Europe to burn it. The Indians could learn from us and do the same to get rid of their plastic waste.
 
Here in Sweden we import garbage from all of Europe to burn it. The Indians could learn from us and do the same to get rid of their plastic waste.

That sounds like a good idea -- until you have to breath in again.:)
https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/plastic-bag-bans-can-help-reduce-toxic-fumes
The burning of plastics releases toxic gases like dioxins, furans, mercury and polychlorinated biphenyls (better known as BCPs) into the atmosphere, and poses a threat to vegetation, and human and animal health.

Or get hungry.
Dioxins settle on crops and in our waterways where they eventually enter our food and hence our bodies. These dioxins are potentially lethal persistent organic pollutants that can cause cancer and disrupt thyroid and respiratory systems.
 
That sounds like a good idea -- until you have to breath in again.:)

Key is to burn the plastic at a high temperature that destroy the dioxins. I belive they inject oil into the chamber if needed to keep the temperature above an certain level.

Burning plastic in open-air is very bad.
 
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