Saturday, March 29, 2014

Is there any pedal cars or any electric pedal cars that are for older kids, like 9-11?




Andrew


i want to find a pedal car that is for older kids and not for 1-7 year old kids.


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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 9-11 Save me O.O

Should I let my 11 year old son get an air soft gun?




EPendrak


He's 11 years old and he wants an electric air soft rifle. He would give me the money, then I'd purchase it for him.


Answer
Well there are a lot of things to consider. I've been playing airsoft for over 3 years now. Is he doing it for can shooting, or for airsoft skirmishes with his friends? Airsoft is one of the safest games out there. Out of all the skirmishes I've been in the worst injury I've seen was a small scrape when my friend was shot with a airsoft sniper rifle and it skimmed across his hand. The one main thing you need for safety is SAFETY GLASSES. Don't be freaked out when you hear about kids being shot by police or have had police draw guns on them when holding a airsoft gun and having it be confused with a real gun. All of those stories are because the kids were being stupid such as pointing it at cars when they paint over the orange tip of the gun and freaking out motorists. If you are worried about that Wal-Mart and Dicks Sporting Goods carry clear plastic airsoft guns. Quality costs money. Most cheapo airsoft eletric guns don't last very long. If airsoft is brand new to him and he just plans on can shooting get him a spring pistol, a good airsoft eletric gun is a Crosman pulse R72. http://www.crosman.com/airsoft/premium/SAPR72 it can come clear or black and is pretty decent. Im pretty serious with airsoft so i own tactical equipment and full metal airsoft guns, but a Crosman Pulse R72 is a good starter. My friend started airsoft at 11 and hes loved it.




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Electric Plug-In cars?




Colin


Why does it seem so many morons think electric plug-in cars will save the world when you have to plug them in to a wall which recieves power via powerplant, which most likely uses fossil fuels in the first place.

Besides, aren't powerplants overstressed enough. They keep popping up like crazy in China. I don't think using them to power cars is the solution. In a way it indirectly makes pollution worse.

What do you think is the way forward in future fuels/power for vehicles? Realistically I think our nearest option that is already here is diesel, with 60+ mpg.



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the "go green" movement is stronger in Germany than it is here in the u.s. the more solar & wind energy plants we build the cleaner our planet will become. Germany has solar panels lining both sides of most of their highways. we refuse to follow their lead because our power companies cry too much about the cost of converting from coal to wind or solar. it's always about the $$$. a company from the east coast recently tried to open a coal burning power plant in Waterloo, Iowa for the sole purpose of creating power here and sending that power back to their own state which had turned them down stating that their state already had too many coal burning plants. they expected us to let them poison OUR air & WE were not going to receive the power. the only people who supported their plans were the corrupt politicians. electric vehicles are NOT the problem. the problem is in how we create our electricity that we use to power the vehicles (as well as our homes). there is only 1 reason that we cannot afford to GO GREEN and that reason is $$$. the solar factories (just like everyone else) could care less about making their products affordable enough to get the job done. yes, they do care about the environment, but they care far more about PROFITS! no, they shouldn't give them away, but they could sell them for smaller profits and collect major "karma points"! as i said... it's all about the $$$.

HAVE-A-LOVING-DAY!

Do I plug hybrid electric cars into a plug sockect like other eletronic items?




em_baby93





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The hybrid electric cars you see on the road do not get plugged in at all. Unless you're one of the few people who have payed to have your hybrid to be converted or are part of the small group of people who are testing the new plug-ins, you don't recharge the batteries through an outlet at all.

The battery in a hybrid electric car is recharged through: 1) regenerative braking or 2) the gas engine. That's why hybrids do better in city driving. In stop-and-go traffic, the battery can be recharged through the brakes, rather than by the gas engine.

Car makers are working on cars that you can plug-in, they just aren't here yet. When they do arrive, you will be able to plug them into your sockets just like other electronic items (albeit in the garage).




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