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On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 18:32:22 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
Sorry but I'm not feeling well today and got sloppy. ______________ / \ | WHAAAAAAAAAAA! | \__ _________/ / ,' _.~._ /,' ,~'.~@~.`~. / : _..._ : \ { :,"''\\`".: } `C) 0 _ 0 (--.._,-"""-.__ ( ) @ ( ) `. `-.-_-.-' \ ,' \ / ,` ;`-._,-. ,' ,'/ ,' `---t.,-. \_ ,--.,',' ,'----.__\ _( \----' '///,`,--.,' `-.__.--' `. ) '///,' `-` |
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On Sep 17, 7:24*pm, wrote:
If you have some real source, i.e. a real company or university, of better battery technology, let's see it. Pie in the sky press releases don't count, only lab results. -- Jim Pennino http://www.sequence-omega.net/2009/1...-on-batteries/ "Nissan's Leaf is planning to bring pure electric driving to consumers sometime in late 2010 or early 2011. However work is almost complete on more advanced batteries, ones that can double the amount of energy storage capacity of current batteries." --- Mark |
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 07:36:16 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
Just from memory...my recall Uh and where else does memory come from? -- A fireside chat not with Ari! http://tr.im/holj Motto: Live To Spooge It! |
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 07:36:16 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
Now...the downside is that over 50%, probably 70% maybe 110% of the recharging current is derived from coal. Mountains are being blown apart and leveled as we speak. Dogs and cats are living together. Sulphur, acid, mercury, my farts and other nasty things are filling the skys. "The world's largest conveyor belt" is how scientists describe the coal trains that never stop. They are connected boxcars...300 miles long...spaced 45 days apart...and they run 24 hours a day, 8 days a week. I loooooooove you. 8 days a week. My **** has to stop. I have been the only fukknutzoid to diarrhea like this for the last 20 years. Now China is copying my stupidity. We must look to Europe as a role model for the world. The Frogs of France and the Potheads Of Denmark. So recharging stations must be fed by renewable power that doesn't kill the earth. If this doesn't change, there will be no such thing as great grandchildren for anyone under the age of 30 today. I could care less, I pack turds. --- Mark The Turd Packing Fukknutzoid ooooooooooK |
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Mark wrote:
On Sep 17, 7:24Â*pm, wrote: If you have some real source, i.e. a real company or university, of better battery technology, let's see it. Pie in the sky press releases don't count, only lab results. -- Jim Pennino http://www.sequence-omega.net/2009/1...-on-batteries/ "Nissan's Leaf is planning to bring pure electric driving to consumers sometime in late 2010 or early 2011. However work is almost complete on more advanced batteries, ones that can double the amount of energy storage capacity of current batteries." Pie in the sky press release. "If we were to ... in a hypothetical generation two LEAF ... we could ..." If you don't have numbers for MJ/L or MJ/kg, don't bother. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mark wrote:
On Sep 17, 6:00Â*pm, wrote: No one other than a rich enviro-whinner is going to buy a $41,000 car that can only go 40 miles. "They’ve outfitted a Saturn Sky with electronic components that allows the car to travel 150 miles on one battery charge that costs as much as a single gallon of gasoline." http://www.wlwt.com/r/17226175/detail.html --- Mark One off prototypes and research vehicles don't count. Make, model, range, price, and a real sales date or don't bother. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mark wrote:
On Sep 17, 6:00Â*pm, wrote: No one other than a rich enviro-whinner is going to buy a $41,000 car that can only go 40 miles. Wrong. Technology has them going nearly 200 miles. Model, price, public sales date, and specifications? We are talking about pure electric cars, not hybrids. Like the Chevy Volt at $41,000 after government subsidies. The number one reason for a poor showing in Chevy Volt sales is...Time Travel. Â*This is 2010. Â*They come out in 2011. I guess you missed the fact that the next year's car models come out at the end of the year and have done so since at least the end of WWII. The 2011 Volt goes on sale in November 2010. So you're asserting that a car which hasn't been available to the public, and has never been for sale anywhere in the world, has poor sales numbers and this proves that there is no market demand for electric cars. grin Nope, the experience in Spain proves that there is no market for pure electric cars. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Edward A. Falk wrote:
In article , george wrote: The word is torque and a 40 ton load that has to be delivered a thousand mile away is going to require the internal combustion engine Or a train. Which could be electric. Again, it's all about economics. If electric vehicles for short-haul and electric trains became sufficiently cheap, the transportation industry would switch back to using trains for long haul and trucks for local delivery almost overnight. Nope, trains are already cheap for bulk cargo. The issue is trains don't go everywhere, or even anywhere close to everywhere in a country the size of the US. Trains work great in small European nations which aren't much larger than some of our counties. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On Sep 18, 1:21*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote: On Sep 17, 6:00*pm, wrote: No one other than a rich enviro-whinner is going to buy a $41,000 car that can only go 40 miles. "They’ve outfitted a Saturn Sky with electronic components that allows the car to travel 150 miles on one battery charge that costs as much as a single gallon of gasoline." http://www.wlwt.com/r/17226175/detail.html --- Mark One off prototypes and research vehicles don't count. Make, model, range, price, and a real sales date or don't bother. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. I'm not gonna play this game again with you where you pretend like I've not already given you this information. This is why I walked away from our discussion about LSAs and other topics. Either that, or you just flat out look at the data and say the source knows less than you. ---- Mark |
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On Sep 18, 1:44*pm, wrote:
Edward A. Falk wrote: In article , george wrote: The word is torque and a 40 ton load that has to be delivered a thousand mile away is going to require the internal combustion engine Or a train. *Which could be electric. Again, it's all about economics. *If electric vehicles for short-haul and electric trains became sufficiently cheap, the transportation industry would switch back to using trains for long haul and trucks for local delivery almost overnight. Nope, trains are already cheap for bulk cargo. They are antiques which are being under-utilized. The issue is trains don't go everywhere, or even anywhere close to everywhere in a country the size of the US. No. The issue is that they aren't electric, and our crumbling infrastructure and ignorant, city-sprawl, urban planners are going to have to: 1. Go back to the drawing board to accomodate efficiency 2. Create jobs to implement and maintain this 3. Entice corporate America to think outside of the box and learn how to integrate their transportation needs to mesh with the new system by taking advantage of new corridors built for this. Trains work great in small European nations which aren't much larger than some of our counties. Yes, and they also work great in America if there are 21st century depot accomodations. --- Mark -- Jim Pennino |
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