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Old September 22nd 10, 06:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Electric locomotion will replace internal combustion

On Sep 22, 12:35*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:


Electric cars can now go from 150 - 200 miles on a single charge.


In you imagination.


http://www.wlwt.com/r/17226175/detail.html

Or in other words, they are looking for investor money and the only car
that exists is a one off, hand made, prototype.


How do you know how many they've made thus far? Why
do you think prototyping isn't the standard method?

Automotive Prototyping-
"The design process for new or improved automotive parts or assemblies
includes the important step of producing, examining, and testing a
physical prototype."

http://www.protocam.com/html/automotive.html

Why, if they only want money, would they have actually
performed advanced electrical engineering and
applied mathematics which solved the difficult
criteria to satisfy this remarkable threshold which
the world community has requested and which they
have already been paid for? Why prove an advanced
breakthrough which has all the funded support one
could want from the executive branch of our govt?

Wouldn't it be much, much more lucrative to simply
engineer wickets and gizmos and hawk them on
infomercials like Ron Popeil? Why do you assert
that everyone working on advanced new technology
involving renewable resources is a disingenuous
charlatan? If all these people are insincere liars
and thieves, why doesn't the general accounting
office or a consumer protection advocacy group
file lawsuits against to stop this pilfering of our
tax dollars?

Are you unable to see any advantages to this
described and proven technology if battery
technology was superior to fossil fuels, even
if viewed hypothetically?

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Old September 22nd 10, 07:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mark wrote:
On Sep 22, 12:35Â*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:


Electric cars can now go from 150 - 200 miles on a single charge.


In you imagination.


http://www.wlwt.com/r/17226175/detail.html

Or in other words, they are looking for investor money and the only car
that exists is a one off, hand made, prototype.


How do you know how many they've made thus far?


Because I can read and you can't.

From your own link:

"Only one prototype has been produced"

"the car to travel 150 miles on one battery charge"

So, there is one car, not "cars", that is a prototype that maybe can go
150 miles on a single charge, not "go from 150 - 200 miles" as you stated.

Troll.


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Old September 22nd 10, 08:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Electric locomotion will replace internal combustion

On Sep 22, 2:13*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 22, 12:35*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:


Electric cars can now go from 150 - 200 miles on a single charge.


In you imagination.


http://www.wlwt.com/r/17226175/detail.html


Or in other words, they are looking for investor money and the only car
that exists is a one off, hand made, prototype.


How do you know how many they've made thus far?


Because I can read and you can't.

From your own link:

"Only one prototype has been produced"

"the car to travel 150 miles on one battery charge"

So, there is one car, not "cars",


There was one car made at the time that website was
released. But you claim, "There is only one car in
existence."

So I ask you, how do you know how many more
cars they've made now? And furthermore, I didn't
bother to post other cars that match or exceed that
performance. There are many. So, how do you know
there is only one in existence? Simple question.
Cite.

that is a prototype that maybe can go
150 miles on a single charge, not "go from
150 - 200 miles" as you stated.


I never said that car could get 200 miles on a
single charge. I was referring to different
electric cars. Having comprehension problems?

Troll.


Sour grapes.

Trolls cross-post to garner the largest possible
audience. I don't. Trolls cannot stand on facts.
I can. (you can't) Trolls use many different
identities to hide behind their cowardice. I use
one name. It is Mark. That is my name.

Furthermore, a search of the archives of your
posting will uncover at least one thread where
a nice gentleman is trying to discuss something
with you, and with every post he submits, your
stock "bully" answer to that nice man was,
"You're an idiot", and "You're still an idiot".

You see Jimmy boy, you're basically a bully.
You seek out folks that you think you can
bully around. I knew this from the get-go. I
suckered you in to give you this whipping.
What I failed to tell you...is that my I.Q. is
probably double yours. You will never win
against me. And furthermore, I will readily
admit when I'm wrong. You can't do that, so
you keep shoveling, trying to get to the top
of the hole.

I'm a very low time pilot. You've got me beat
there hands down. Congratulations. My
time-machine is in the shop.

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"Anyone can modify an LSA" - Federal Aviation Administration

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Old September 22nd 10, 10:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mark wrote:
On Sep 22, 2:13Â*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 22, 12:35Â*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:


Electric cars can now go from 150 - 200 miles on a single charge.


In you imagination.


http://www.wlwt.com/r/17226175/detail.html


Or in other words, they are looking for investor money and the only car
that exists is a one off, hand made, prototype.


How do you know how many they've made thus far?


Because I can read and you can't.

From your own link:

"Only one prototype has been produced"

"the car to travel 150 miles on one battery charge"

So, there is one car, not "cars",


There was one car made at the time that website was
released. But you claim, "There is only one car in
existence."

So I ask you, how do you know how many more
cars they've made now?


You really should read your own links.

They never planned to build cars, they were going to retrofit Saturns.

Saturn halted production on October 1, 2009.

And furthermore, I didn't
bother to post other cars that match or exceed that
performance. There are many.


So you keep saying, but if you could actually find any, you would post
them and go neener, neener, neener.

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Old September 23rd 10, 06:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark
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Default Electric locomotion will replace internal combustion

On Sep 22, 5:12*pm, wrote:

And furthermore, I didn't
bother to post other cars that match or exceed that
performance. There are many.


So you keep saying, but if you could actually find any, you would post
them and go neener, neener, neener.


Not interested. The 150 mile technology is old news.
The 200 mile technology is old news. Boring old news.

Yes there are other 150 mile cars, such as this:
http://www.fashionfunky.com/2008/07/...0_miles_fo.php

This doesn't interest me.

The Tesla Motors Model S line...goes 300 miles. That's
respectable.

What I've been hollerin' about for the future, is something
like 500 miles on a single charge. The project is ambitious
but the science is sound.

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/aroun...-63290817.html

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Old September 23rd 10, 06:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Electric locomotion will replace internal combustion

On Sep 23, 1:51*am, Mark wrote:

What I've been hollerin' about for the future, is something
like 500 miles on a single charge. *The project is ambitious
but the science is sound.

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/aroun...c_car_batterie...

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Meant to use this source.

http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/22780/
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Old September 23rd 10, 07:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Electric locomotion will replace internal combustion

On Sep 23, 1:56*am, Mark wrote:

Meant to use this source.

http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/22780/


Remember my theoretical cessna 152 scenerio, that flys above
flight levels? With neglible battery weight, yet seemingly
unlimited power? You know, the "preposterous" idea that
only a ridiculous starry eyed person would think?

Looks like I'm not alone.
http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/2780/

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Old September 23rd 10, 05:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Electric locomotion will replace internal combustion

Mark wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:56Â*am, Mark wrote:

Meant to use this source.

http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/22780/


Remember my theoretical cessna 152 scenerio, that flys above
flight levels? With neglible battery weight, yet seemingly
unlimited power? You know, the "preposterous" idea that
only a ridiculous starry eyed person would think?

Looks like I'm not alone.
http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/2780/


Yet another broken link.


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Old September 23rd 10, 05:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Electric locomotion will replace internal combustion

Mark wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:51Â*am, Mark wrote:

What I've been hollerin' about for the future, is something
like 500 miles on a single charge. Â*The project is ambitious
but the science is sound.

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/aroun...c_car_batterie...

---


Meant to use this source.

http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/22780/


It has been over a year, where's the batteries?


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Old September 23rd 10, 05:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mark wrote:
On Sep 22, 5:12Â*pm, wrote:

And furthermore, I didn't
bother to post other cars that match or exceed that
performance. There are many.


So you keep saying, but if you could actually find any, you would post
them and go neener, neener, neener.


Not interested. The 150 mile technology is old news.
The 200 mile technology is old news. Boring old news.


In other words, there is nothing in production that makes even the 120
miles you claim.

People can't drive press releases about one off prototypes.


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