That was the argument for the universal 55 mph speed limit during the gas shortages of the '70s.
Today's automatic transmissions get gas mileage that's just as good.
The visibility and awareness of these issues goes much deeper into the general public than it did even five or six years ago.
Office buildings and government buildings have surveillance set up. Online, it's pretty easy pickings. A lot of servers aren't secure, and it's not like you have to be super-sophisticated to learn how to hack into the site. You get a lot of bang for the buck.
This is a big deal. It can get 55 to 60 mph easily.
You only have to see one privacy policy to realize it doesn't have a lot of teeth to it. People are discouraged to learn that retailer privacy policies don't protect their privacy. They just tell you how the retailer will use the information.
In the situation that we're seeing right now where Milosevic has expelled all foreign reporters the Internet becomes a very important tool for continuing to get independent sources of information about what's actually happening.
Air conditioning reduces fuel efficiency 15 to 20 percent. Opening the windows is actually better for fuel efficiency.
This is very early on in this crisis and Milosevic moved very quickly to try to silence those sources of information.