>On Mar 21, 5:51 pm, "Michael Pardee" >> never replace tubes. I knew tubes were finally doomed when transistors >> became cheaper than tube sockets. Funny what technology does to our world. >> >Exacltly. Prius will be remembered at the vacuum tubes of the >early 21st century. Is someone claiming that the 2007 Prius will be cutting edge technology for the next 50 years?
As for vacuum tubes, most televisions had them up until the 1980s or so. Assuming you are old enough, did you postpone purchasing a television until then because they had tube technology?
>I don't like rebooting my cars a few times >a day, but that might just be me silly. Rebooting?
> I wonder if the same >problems are delaying the production of the bastardized Elise >or Tesla has a simpler system. What problems? I have not hard of any serious design defects with the Prius.
> Someone is going to buy that fat pig >anyhow. There is Exige for half the price with 500 pounds >or so shaved for the rest of the population. What does the Tesla have to do with the Prius?
>> Response: Prius >> isn't a subcompact <snip> > >That's how it's life began before Toyoda knitting corporation weighted >it down with the nickel anchor. ??? The current Prius was designed for the ground up to be a mid-size hybrid car.
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