i will not buy a new car ...intil it's gona arrive a electric car with 700 km of autonomy in electric.i hope this f..king company will undesteand this
@DontBotherTETRiS An easy way to find an online copy freely viewable for the prior, 2006, documentary directed by Chris Paine, simply go to Google, click on the link for Videos, which takes you to the videos search page, and search for "Who Killed The Electric Car". Then filter the search by choosing the "20+ min." option link that's on the left-hand side of the page, for me anyway. You'll get links for 92-minute copies, and maybe some longer ones. I just checked and saw a 92-min. one.
I actually haven't seen the first film but I remember reading about it. He seem to have a very realistic view on all of this, I'm definitely going to watch this film and tracking down the previous one. I've gotten a great deal of flack from people with the same opinions, for saying that you have to cater to the companies' interests (profit) to make change happen. Protesting is great for getting attention and getting the ball rolling but that's unfortunately it. Speak up, but also get active!
i will not buy a new car ...intil it's gona arrive a electric car with 700 km of autonomy in electric.i hope this f..king company will undesteand this
apollo13fly 1 month ago
@DontBotherTETRiS An easy way to find an online copy freely viewable for the prior, 2006, documentary directed by Chris Paine, simply go to Google, click on the link for Videos, which takes you to the videos search page, and search for "Who Killed The Electric Car". Then filter the search by choosing the "20+ min." option link that's on the left-hand side of the page, for me anyway. You'll get links for 92-minute copies, and maybe some longer ones. I just checked and saw a 92-min. one.
mikecorbeil 3 months ago
I actually haven't seen the first film but I remember reading about it. He seem to have a very realistic view on all of this, I'm definitely going to watch this film and tracking down the previous one. I've gotten a great deal of flack from people with the same opinions, for saying that you have to cater to the companies' interests (profit) to make change happen. Protesting is great for getting attention and getting the ball rolling but that's unfortunately it. Speak up, but also get active!
DontBotherTETRiS 4 months ago