deightonrobbie,
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@enobacon It's a pity no sources for the data were provided. Also, I'm fine with people saying "calories" in normal every day conversations, but in an article about energy it sounds more plausible if the correct terminology is used. In this case they highly likely meant 0.15 kilocalories which is 1000x more than 0.15 calories. (which still only a tiny amount when compared to cars)

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