A very good point Robin, only a small percentage of the refills will
be done at a recharging station. Which makes their business prospects
rather low BTW, so we should see significantly less of them on the
roads... which makes me wonder if the concept can work at all?
Michel
2009/8/6,
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I have been watching some CD's on physics by B.? Schumacher.
On the last disk he addressed what he felt was the most fundamental quantum
mystery.
It is; The nature of the quantum measurment
I have been saying thate my Constants of the Motion theory has to do with the
energy flow between quantum
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
The reason gas cars need to be able to be refilled in a few minutes is
because
you have to go to a gas station and stand around while it's happening. When
you
recharge the car at home that is no longer a problem.
Ah, but when you are going a long distance, on a
First, I think Congress should convert all of Hawaii over to electric
vehicles. Maybe Puerto Rico, too. Who needs a 300 mile range?
Unfortunately, this looks like a commuter car for rich folks like Ed
Begley. Other than that, they gotta get the price down for California,
especially in this
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
Sometimes I just wish it was easier for us to accept the
notion that we aren't evil, that we have not fallen
from grace, but unfortunately, the fall from grace
is a strong belief for which significant portions of our
society appear to be lost in the drama that makes
From Mr. Zell:
First, I think Congress should convert all of Hawaii over to electric
vehicles. Maybe Puerto Rico, too. Who needs a 300 mile range?
Unfortunately, this looks like a commuter car for rich folks like Ed
Begley. Other than that, they gotta get the price down for California,
Chris Zell wrote:
First, I think Congress should convert all of Hawaii over to electric
vehicles. Maybe Puerto Rico, too. Who needs a 300 mile range?
Mandating the kind of cars people can drive is wrong, IMO; that's what
got us the CAFE law and that's what led directly to the SUV craze.
~Disclaimer//I'm NOT a Mormon~
In 1824 Mormon 'prophet' young Joseph Smith basically claimed to be an
'abductee.' He told a 'Revealed World History' that was hauntingly nearly
EXACTLY the plot of Nicholas Cage's/Knowing. The indication was that we
stem from an advanced race of
~Disclaimer//I'm NOT a Mormon~
In 1824 Mormon 'prophet' young Joseph Smith basically claimed to be an
'abductee.' He told a 'Revealed World History' that was hauntingly nearly
EXACTLY the plot of Nicholas Cage's/Knowing. The indication was that we
stem from an advanced race of
In reply to Michel Jullian's message of Thu, 6 Aug 2009 10:01:13 +0200:
Hi,
[snip]
A very good point Robin, only a small percentage of the refills will
be done at a recharging station. Which makes their business prospects
rather low BTW, so we should see significantly less of them on the
roads...
Frankly, I would rather have a hybrid that could go 50 miles without
using the engine, but with the ability to go much further without
requiring the expense of two cars or having to look desperately for a
charging station as the meter goes into the red zone late at night.
The idea of a
From: Mr. Storms
According to David Jacob's work, the abductees run in families.
I suppose some random catch and release might happen, but this
does not seem to be the prevailing method. People who are abducted
are also caught repeatedly and re-examined. The aliens seem to be
From Mr. Smith:
Hi All, 8-6-09
On Tuesday, 7-28-09, I visited the Cleveland Museum of
Natural History; the Darwin exhibits were outstanding.
One of the best was an interactive display examining the
effects of selection for a larger brain. This tended to
require a larger
On Aug 6, 2009, at 5:32 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
From: Mr. Storms
According to David Jacob's work, the abductees run in families.
I suppose some random catch and release might happen, but this
does not seem to be the prevailing method. People who are abducted
are
On Aug 6, 2009, at 7:11 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
From: Mr. Storms
According to David Jacob's work, the abductees run in families.
I suppose some random catch and release might happen, but this
does not seem to be the prevailing method. People who are abducted
are also
In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Thu, 6 Aug 2009 16:08:13 -0600:
Hi,
[snip]
Frankly, I would rather have a hybrid that could go 50 miles without
using the engine, but with the ability to go much further without
requiring the expense of two cars or having to look desperately for a
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