@ChrisHeery More like saying “everyone will have a smartphone, likely on CDMA…”, but I hear what you’re saying. Not that it will happen, but there are still arguments for fuel cell over battery, esp looking at grid support for wider EV adoption and sustainability of building modern batts.
@jkwade Teach them about the origins of credit cards and how they work. It gives you a chance to talk about banks, about merchants having bank accounts, about communication in between all of the parties, and you can talk about how they all make money too.
@romy What don’t you like about prime rib? What’s your favorite cut? I tend to not like overly fatty cuts, so I cut around parts of prime rib, but love it aside from that. Prime rib also rocks on a sandwich.
@Matthew09403933 @RAD106D@Rocky17052016@cagekicker01@LPTN1776@POTUS I don’t think there’s any connection between selling a commodity on an open market and the rest of the points raised here. To stay on point, selling the fuel could have been in the U.S.’s best interest.
@RAD106D@Rocky17052016 @Matthew09403933 @cagekicker01@LPTN1776@POTUS I don't know the details of the sale, but fuel does have a shelf life. If the barrels being sold were late in their life expectancy, it's a good move to sell and backfill before they're worthless. There are a lot of details that could be relevant that are missing from this story.