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Compost-Fueled Cars: Wouldn't That Be Great? - Onion Talks - Ep. 1

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Published on Oct 17, 2012

Young media professional Cameron Hughes delivers a compelling argument for his vision of the future--one filled with cars powered by compost. He outlines the idea he came up with in detail, leaving the formalities for other visionaries in other fields. One thing is for certain: he already came up with the idea.

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  • Andy Bass

    This is another case of Truth being more ironic than Fiction.

    Rudolf Diesel originally built his "diesel" engine to run off used cooking and household waste oils. Trouble was, the average consumer could not afford to process the used oil. But "Big Oil" saw that the "waste by-products" of gas manufacture could be a suitable and profitable substitute...but they had to control the patent and alter it just enough to make used cooking oil unusable, to create a market, rather than a solution. Thanks!

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  • dashrirprock

    This guy reminds me of Steve Jobs. Gets all the credit for being a visionary while anonymous engineers actually make all the shit. 

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  • ADeviatedSeptum

    So he was an asshole?

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  • linagee

    What most of the audience doesn't know: 3/4 of the audience were paid to clap during his speech. Its all part of his vision for creating interesting presentations.

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  • 79jdoggydog79

    TED's a scam!

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  • ARTZY64

    You really need to dig deeper, so as to see why Jobs is seen as a visionary. Jobs looked at existing technology, found it wanting, and said we can do this, but better. He pushed his engineers to go way beyond what they thought they were capable of. He was ruthless... he'd call most designs his engineers came up with 'pieces of shit' until they finally produced what he wanted. He was involved in every last detail of design, even packaging an fonts.

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  • iuliua

    It's still true.

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  • ARTZY64

    LOL Some posters here are taking this spoof serious haha

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  • dashrirprock

    Are you serious? My goodness.

    This changes everything. Wow.

    Mind. Blown.

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  • ARTZY64

    You DO realize the 'Onion' is fake, right? This series is a spoof of TED talks.

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  • ukendcx2000

    Lol

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