Oil is a natural resource and we did not come from monkeys.
I was taught this my whole childhood and even in elementary I was questioning the teacher and was censored. The teach in fourth grade put in the desk next to that picture of monkeys transforming into a man. Also a dinosaur picture.
I would ask how many dinosaurs were there? She would say something.. I was like were you there? …
Exactly. These aren’t ‘electric’ cars. They’re battery powered cars. An electric car would have a really long cord to power it from an outlet. Like drills, saws, etc.
LI batteries produce open pit mines, heavy metal waste, child labor slavery, EMF pollution and cancer, among many other less than ideal issues. Battery cars produce more pollution over their lifespan than petrol powered vehicles.
CO2 is dwindling. Plant life depends on CO2. Global warming is bullshit.
A battery does not produce anything. It does store and deliver electrical energy though.
The electrical energy it stores was produced by many things including, fossil fuels, coal, solar and wind. All being wildly different from each other when it comes to efficiency and cost.
What Henry is saying is that you don't generally call a cordless or battery powered drill an "electric" drill. Anything that gets its power from a battery will always be limited to the batteries storage and transfer limitations.
A corded drill would generally be called an "electric" drill and will be considerably more powerfully because it doesn't have to work within the batteries limitations.
TLDR
If someone told me to grab them the electric drill, I would bring them back the one with the cord on it.
Oil is a natural resource and we did not come from monkeys.
I was taught this my whole childhood and even in elementary I was questioning the teacher and was censored. The teach in fourth grade put in the desk next to that picture of monkeys transforming into a man. Also a dinosaur picture.
I would ask how many dinosaurs were there? She would say something.. I was like were you there? …
Batteries are cool stuff though for yard tools.
Exactly. These aren’t ‘electric’ cars. They’re battery powered cars. An electric car would have a really long cord to power it from an outlet. Like drills, saws, etc.
Ummm..what do batteries produce?
LI batteries produce open pit mines, heavy metal waste, child labor slavery, EMF pollution and cancer, among many other less than ideal issues. Battery cars produce more pollution over their lifespan than petrol powered vehicles.
CO2 is dwindling. Plant life depends on CO2. Global warming is bullshit.
Simple.
A battery does not produce anything. It does store and deliver electrical energy though.
The electrical energy it stores was produced by many things including, fossil fuels, coal, solar and wind. All being wildly different from each other when it comes to efficiency and cost.
What Henry is saying is that you don't generally call a cordless or battery powered drill an "electric" drill. Anything that gets its power from a battery will always be limited to the batteries storage and transfer limitations.
A corded drill would generally be called an "electric" drill and will be considerably more powerfully because it doesn't have to work within the batteries limitations.
TLDR If someone told me to grab them the electric drill, I would bring them back the one with the cord on it.