So who killed it?
Suppose you had a product that relied upon another product. Without it, your product would be virtually worthless.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to invest and "financially encourage" those other companies to keep making those products to use your product?
Speed, efficiency, where the power comes from, how the electricity is generated all... really doesn't matter AS MUCH... as much as the oil industries profits.
Refering to the oil industry... "There is over 100 Trillion dollars worth of business yet to be done"
100 trillion. Sure we'll switch over to alternate sources of fuel when big oil says so. 100 Trillion dollars has a lot of swing. Just about the only way to counter that swing is if more than half of everyone driving cars today, stopped driving and paying for them. And refused to start again till there was an alternative. 100 Trillion is your answers.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to invest and "financially encourage" those other companies to keep making those products to use your product?
Speed, efficiency, where the power comes from, how the electricity is generated all... really doesn't matter AS MUCH... as much as the oil industries profits.
Refering to the oil industry... "There is over 100 Trillion dollars worth of business yet to be done"
100 trillion. Sure we'll switch over to alternate sources of fuel when big oil says so. 100 Trillion dollars has a lot of swing. Just about the only way to counter that swing is if more than half of everyone driving cars today, stopped driving and paying for them. And refused to start again till there was an alternative. 100 Trillion is your answers.


