Re: The Electric Car



On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:45:01 -0700, James Arthur
<dagmargoodboat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Aug 11, 7:46 pm, JosephKK <joseph_barr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
RichD r_delaney2...@xxxxxxxxx posted to sci.electronics.design:

On Aug 8, Paul Cardinale <pcardin...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Al Gore is going to look such an idiot in a couple of years.

And in that time he'll make tons of money from his
investments in carbon-credit brokerage firms. He's not
stupid; he's evil.

He's a career pol, with limitless power lust,
as do they all. Does that necessarily equate
to evil?

--
Rich

I thought limitless power lust was part of the definition of evil.

I don't understand limitless power lust. I'd rather make things.

That's why we're engineers: we want to make things.



Best,
James Arthur

~~~~~~~~~
P.S. OTOH, I spent today designing a switcher ... and I did double its
output just because I could (and it was useful) ... so, I guess I must
have some power lust, but not limitless--that could cause a fire.

For now I'm happy with 1/2 kW, and it's strictly limited. --ja

Topology?

John

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