Chris Maultier on Nostr: I consider the use of ICE to be a moral choice rather than a mechanical choice. ...
I consider the use of ICE to be a moral choice rather than a mechanical choice. Diesels and rotary and traditional gasoline (petrol) engines are all internal combustion engines. People only ever use ICE as an acronym if they are about to talk about climate, sustainability, and other, alternative, technologies. It's a shibboleth. That's my only point. Even hydrogen can be combusted in an internal combustion engine so hydrogen is ICE as well, right?
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