Leaded gasoline seemed like a great idea at the time, but it turns out that aerosolizing a neurotoxin is bad for human health and society as a whole. After a brief project car update we tell the story of tetraethyllead (at 27 min), get Zach’s ideas for running a car company (at 1 hour), and hear Bryant's field report from the recent 24 Hours of Lemons race in Colorado (at 1:21).
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I don't know about patents, but ethanol was more expensive
what. It's made from potatoes
U have to grow potatoes. Oil is just, like, there.
Yeah but this isn't oil, just an additive that they knew it was dangerous from the start
Lukashenko has entered the chat
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He likes potatoes. Or at least Milo Edwards' version of him does.