The Automobile

“The ordinary “horseless carriage” is at present a luxury for the wealthy; and although its price will probably fall in the future, it will never, of course, come into as common use as the bicycle.”--  Literary Digest, 1899.

If only that were true. But the infernal combustion engine shows no signs of slowing – in 2005, an estimated 53 million new cars hit the world’s streets, fuelling all sorts of problems. Happily, we’re fast rediscovering the bicycle and rethinking the automobile.

http://www.alternet.org/story/149890/9_life-changing_inventions_the_experts_said_would_never_work?page=entire

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John Lozier
Harmony and Community, Locally and Globally, through Harp Music