• Hazzia
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    3 months ago

    Toyota should add “can become a mini-nuke” to their sales pitch. I’m sure they’ll get at least half of NCD with that alone.

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      3 months ago

      It was not a nuclear explosion, that would be insane. Pure hydrogen is highly explosive, which is why it’s suitable for a combustion vehicle like the Mirai.

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        3 months ago

        Mirai isn’t a combustion vehicle, it has a fuel cell that generates electricity via a chemical reaction.

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          3 months ago

          That is true in the case of the mirai, but hydrogen can also be used in combustion engines, though at a much lower efficiency.

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        3 months ago

        At first I thought it was NCD memery, e.g. “Ukrainian soldiers cobble together a nuke from a car they find lying around” so imagine my surprise when I see it’s a real headline. Even though “hydrogen bomb” is technically correct, it certainly made me do a double take. I wonder if that choice of words was intentional.

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          3 months ago

          First, I didn’t see that it was coming from NCD, and I thought it was a real news. I was really confused.

          Then, I realized how much of a fool I was when I saw it was from NCD.

          But then I saw it was actually in the URL of the linked article and I was CONFUSED AGAIN.

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      3 months ago

      Where the FUCK did they find a Toyota Mirai sitting around?? One of the newest cars that literally only exists on 1 state in the US… is sitting around in Ukraine?? Do they even have hydrogen infrastructure or is this just a way to skirt Geneva Convention?

      Man, what a top quality dumbass. Those vehicles are practically worthless, due to having a running cost multiple times that of an F-150, if you can find the fuel.

      And why would the Geneva convention have anything to say about this?