The shrink ray used to make horses small enough to fit into the engine (going from life sized to 1/10 the size) was far more expensive than modern cars. Some people also thought it cruel to shrink horses despite the fact that it was easier to feed them. It was also far easier to clean up after them when they were smaller.
The Iveco Daily is a large van which has been manufactured by the company Iveco since 1978. It is still in production to this day. The van is also available as a minibus. The reason to produce this van/minibus would be to fulfill the needs of consumers who have to ship around larger quantities of goods, or people in case of the minibus.
Thomas Edison is an all American.:) but he considers himself as a Dutch. For an unknown reason.
In the reason and logic, Tesla was better.
Sure. Radar usually uses a lot of power but there is no reason not to otherwise.
He really liked the bookThomas Paine's Age of Reason...he claimed it inspired him.
What are possible reason of separating accountancy department from a college department?
This is more of a political/social issue than one of science. Though no one can speak for the general public to say why these individuals are not familiar with Tesla, one obvious reason for this phenomenon is that public schools teach about Franklin and Edison, but they make no mention of Tesla. The reason may be Tesla's bad business sense. Tesla got little money or recognition for his many patents, and this may have also contributed to Edison's domination of the market in spite of his inferior technology. As in many historical cases, fame has come from commercial promotion of an individual.
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There is no reason to not use solar powered energy.It is free.It is clean.It has no harmful greenhouse gas emissions.The more we use solar power, the less we have to use dangerous fossil fuel.
Every possible reason.
No reason why not...
Some of the recommendations for children with the "Edison" trait could pertain here.... A child with the Edison trait needs to feel he's in control. He will accept help only if it does not threaten his autonomy. He is prone to feeling crowded and seeing adults as overbearing. The Edison-trait child is easily overwhelmed. For this reason, he needs clear direction, phrased in brief, concise messages.