Re: Cost per mile over 10 yr life?



On Thu, 26 May 2005 18:50:02 -0700, "Fritz Schlunder" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>
>"Tim Keating" <NotForJunkEmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:oinc91998hnbopbbvkasi0p367fepun5ut@xxxxxxxxxx
>> On Thu, 26 May 2005 13:28:30 -0700, "Fritz Schlunder" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >http://www.phule.net/mirrors/unskilled-and-unaware.html
>> >
>>
>> Writing insults now.
>
>Insults? My apologies. I wasn't trying to insult you in any way. I was
>merely growing weary of the topic at hand and thought I might change things
>up a bit by changing the conversation to recent research studies in
>psychology.
>
>> Have you graduated from Arizona State yet?

Class of 2004... Oh.. boy..

>
>Yeah some time ago.

A whole year after graduating .. Oh, Golly gee..
Have you found a real job yet??

>
>> Now, I know why you fixated on such impractical and dangerous EV
>> design. (1000volt battery systems, yikes!)
>
>Maybe you've never fondled 1000 volts before. It gives a nice warm and
>tingly feel all over!
>
>> You don't know any better !
>
>You're right, maybe I don't.
>
>> I take it, that you haven't done your first UL/CSA approval yet?
>
>Sorry, ATM fraid I can't claim I have. Have you?

I did my first one before you were in Kindergarten.

It gives most engineers completely different perspective about their
designs.

>
>> You've got a long way go, you can start by growing up !
>
>You're right, maybe I should. On the other hand, one impression I've often
>received from older folks is the dreamy wish to return to the days of old.
>They think back longingly for the days when they were young, ignorant, full
>of youthful optimism, and didn't have a single responsibility or care in the
>world.

Another fallacy of composition..
There is no turning the clock back.
We're stuck with the mess we've gotten ourselves into.

Unfortunately our current system of corporate capitalism can only
focus on one problem at time. Where P/L often distorts the perceived
benefits between the available choices. We need to solve multiple
disparate issues in a simultaneously, because I don't think we will
get a second chance, or that we'll have the time to come up with the
solutions incrementally.

I.E.. Establish a new transportation infrastructure and provide a
distributed mechanism to compensate for RE power generation
variances. Issues surrounding unattended public charging
facilities, etc. Accurately calibrating energy flows and
debiting/crediting for usage.

Note: Some aspects will require government intervention to set
standards and set forth policies.

> Even now in my relative youthfulness I even long for the days when
>gasoline used to cost a mere $1/gallon or less. Those were the days baby!
>
>Hoohah! Woot!

More arrogance from the youth..
.



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