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Twitpocalypse II: arriving tomorrow morning {Download Squad}
Sep 24th 2009 1:06PM Uh... Twitter64, anyone? I'd imagine 16 billion billion twits should be enough, no?
TapIt Combines NYC Cafes to Form Water Bottle Refilling Network {Switched.com}
Jul 30th 2009 12:36PM What's wrong with drinking fountains?
AutoblogGreen Q&A: Nick Scuderi and his air hybrid engine {Autoblog Green}
Jul 6th 2009 3:02PM @Tachy: "Hybrids doesn't solve any problem of importing foreign oil and oil-wars the USA have today!"
Of course they do. Hybrids... pay attention here... *use less oil*. Electrics, on the other hand, have to get their electricity from somewhere. And in the US that means, primarily, coal *and oil*.
Chevrolet announces 1.5 millionth Corvette produced, confirms Grand Sport pricing {Autoblog}
Jun 11th 2009 4:56PM Well, c'mon, an '09 Vette also *massively* outperforms a '53, by any imaginable standard of measurement. The '53 was a pretty little roadster, but not a really serious sports car. An '09 eats Porsches for breakfast, especially in a straight line, and especially at anything near the Vette's price point.
Player receives Developer item in the mail, one-shots Ulduar {WoW}
May 21st 2009 12:47PM It's even better than the Sword of a Thousand Truths! ;-)
Oregon mileage tax program shows how to do it right {Autoblog Green}
Apr 6th 2009 1:34PM This is a terrible idea. It combines Big Brother surveillance with a disincentive to use less fuel. Way to go, Oregon. A gas tax would've been much more productive and less intrusive. If revenues drop due to increased efficiency... then raise the tax, and encourage even *more* efficiency.
Brazilian president asks Obama to lower ethanol tariff {Autoblog Green}
Mar 17th 2009 11:59AM "Hell, what we really oughta do is kill the sugar subsidy."
Oops, I meant tarriffs.
Brazilian president asks Obama to lower ethanol tariff {Autoblog Green}
Mar 17th 2009 11:57AM Indeed. I don't get it either. Subsidizing corn-based ethanol benefits a few megafarm corporations at the taxpayers' expense. Cleaner, non-Mideast-sourced fuels like ethanol benefit *all* Americans, just as much if they're made from cane sugar as if they're made from corn. Hell, what we really oughta do is kill the sugar subsidy. Then we could import the sugar to make ethanol, which would create a new industry and employ people, rather than importing the ethanol, and instead of using corn to make ethanol (and HFCS), we could use it to, like, *feed people* instead.
Do you hate SUVs because they guzzle gas or do you hate the haters? {Autoblog Green}
Feb 24th 2009 4:44PM Re your choice of a Prius, ForTwo, or fat bloated SUV: that's a false dilemma, bucko. Make mine a BMW 3er, or an Audi A4 or Benz C-class, and I'll *avoid* the accident and watch it in my rear-view mirror. And still get better gas mileage than you, and go through life having *fun* rather than living in fear.
Do you hate SUVs because they guzzle gas or do you hate the haters? {Autoblog Green}
Feb 24th 2009 4:39PM Yes, if you want to own an SUV, then fine, own one. Yes, you are within your legal right to do so. That doesn't mean that other people aren't entitled to their opinion of SUV owners. Including me, and my opinion is that, unless you have a genuine need for one, you're an a** for owning one. You folks block other drivers' view of the road, creating a safety hazard, you pollute the atmosphere (that's *my* atmosphere, too) unnecessarily, most of you (in my experience) aren't trained or qualified to drive such behemoths, and I suspect you're compensating for, um... something, with your ostentatious, egomaniacal display of wealth and bling, with your ridiculous spinning 22-inch plastic wheels and extra gold trim packages.