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Re: Political Science [Re: Mary] #66708
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Mary - Yes, you absolutely can generate electricity by a fan driven generator on a car. What you can't do is get more energy out than the extra energy consumed by pushing the fan through the air. That would be getting something from nothing, and there are basic laws of physics ruling that out. Better to make the vehicle more efficient in some way, such as making it lighter, more aerodynamic, recovering energy during braking, etc.

I like the idea of pedals for passengers. How about something like this: http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/003142.html


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Re: Political Science [Re: Jake] #66709
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Man, it is so frustrating and depressing talking to engineers. You guys take all the fun and creativity out of life for those of us who are less educated about what can and cannot be done.

It's like my father discouraging me from driving across Canada and camping along the way because he told me a bear would tear down my tent and kill me.

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This reminds me a little bit of the "downwind faster than the wind" discussions that have been going on over the past year in the Amateur Yacht Research Society. Very smart people on both sides of the argument would come up with very detailed explanations of why it was or was not possible, both equally certain of their position. Somebody recently built a small machine with propellor driven wheels and sent it downwind - any guesses? - yes, faster than the wind. He promises to report on additional tests.


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There it is! That's the Smart Car I was talking about. You have to click on Jbecker's link a couple posts up, then click on the word "Smart" in the first paragraph and it will take you to the Smart car. I've seen lots of them all over Europe. Looks like fun, any of you guys have one?

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... We were supposed to be driving 40 mpg autos by now, ...



I still can't get over this. 40 mpg a good mileage ? I'm driving a 13 year old car that does 39 mpg. When I had two boats I would tow both of them (300 kg of boat + 150 kg of trailer) simultaniously at 75 mph and still do 30 mpg.

You betcha that the technology to do 40 mpg has been available for many years now. It is not technology that stands in the way but human nature. Which macho guy wants to drive a fuel efficient car ? Doesn't match well with the image.

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Re: Political Science [Re: Wouter] #66713
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Of course, it's possible. As I said, our Honda Civic is now 16 years old, and it gets 40 mpg.

Our Honda Odyssey (minivan) gets 30 mpg without a tow and 24 when towing two boats double-stacked -- even up and down over mountains.

For some reason, auto manufacturers (at least in the U.S.) do not seem to be highly motivated.

As I think somebody mentioned earlier, this is very relevant to sailing, because the high price of fuel, combined with low mpg for towing vehicles, is hurting regatta attendance.

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Re: Politically Correct? [Re: Dan_Delave] #66714
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One of my pet topics :

Computer controlled high speed road trains.

By this I mean, normal plain cars that have an electronic control cirquitry linked to their brakes and cruise control and use that to drive only 1 to 2 feet behind the car in front of them. Length of these road trains could be 2 cars to tens of cars. All slip streaming.

The technology required would be darn inexpensive (how much does a sound cart for your PC cost or a mobile phone) and most cars are fully prepared to take cruise control anyway.

Immediately savings would be 40 % in fuel consumption by cars and an immediate 5 fold increase in the capacity of roads.

Joining and leaving such a road train would be as easy speeding up to the rear of it or just slowly steering to side and move out from the train. The gap would then be filled but the rear part of the train speeding up a little.

No chances in infrastructure are needed and even accidents will be alot less severe if any happen. Why, because you really can't create much speed difference when you are only 1 foot behind the guy in front of you. So a head tail collision would only bend your bumper out of shape a little.

As with these thigns always it needs a group of politicians with gusts.

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Re: Politically Correct? [Re: Wouter] #66715
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...high speed road trains...normal plain cars that...drive only 1 to 2 feet behind the car in front of them. Length of these road trains could be 2 cars to tens of cars. All slip streaming.


Wouter, sorry about the creative editing, but from what I have heard, we already have this in Los Angeles.

Re: Politically Correct? [Re: Wouter] #66716
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I forsee two problems with the "road train"

1) What happens when a car has a blowout or other mechanical failure.

2) People are not going to want to turn over control of their very lives to a computer.

That being said, Trey and I spent over $600 in gas to get to and from Tradewinds in January.

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For some reason, auto manufacturers (at least in the U.S.) do not seem to be highly motivated.


Your damn skippy...and I don't understand it either. I drive a vehicle that gets crappy mileage (although I went with a small truck with a V6 instead of V8 to try and save a little...turns out to be just as bad). Will you just LOOK at how many Hummers are out there getting 9mpg - it's rediculous. Even with the gas prices nearly doubling they're STILL selling these bahemouths. I just don't get it. If I were in the market for another vehicle you bet fuel mileage will be on the top of this list. However, I think we're going to have to get to 3 or 4 dollars per gallon before the rest of America will wake up.


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Today my electric bills average nearly $400/mo. so the payback time would be 100 months or 8yrs. 4 mos....exactly the amount of time I have been living in this house!


Timbo:

Since I've been living in my house for 18 years, does that mean I would have been saving $400 per month for the last 10 years!

Stated another way, if you were selling your house in today's market, how much would that $40,000 investment be worth?

Sounds to me like the technology is effective today, and with the 30% the State is willing to put up, it's pretty well affordable.

Using the numbers you gave us, can someone do this math for me:

I've heard citrus canker has destroyed 70,000 acres of citrus here in Florida. If you put all that land into photovolaics, how much would that amount of electricity be worth in the energy market? There is a market to buy and sell electricity isn't there?

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Re: Politically Correct? [Re: MauganN20] #66719
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2) People are not going to want to turn over control of their very lives to a computer.


But, what if you took (all,or most, or some) of the eighteen wheelers and put them in the interstate median. That would free-up a lot of road for passenger traffic.

Given that their cargo would only need to be delivered "just in time" you might want to slow them down, realizing a fuel savings.

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Re: A LESSON IN POLITICAL SCIENCE [Re: fin.] #66720
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DEMOCRATIC
You have two cows.
Your neighbor has none.
You feel guilty for being successful.
Barbara Streisand sings for you.

REPUBLICANISM
You have two cows.
Your neighbor has none.
So?

SOCIALIST
You have two cows.
The government takes one and gives it to your neighbor.
You form a cooperative to tell him how to manage his cow.

COMMUNIST
You have two cows.
The government seizes both and provides you with milk.
You wait in line for hours to get it.
It is expensive and sour.

CAPITALISM, AMERICAN STYLE
You have two cows.
You sell one, buy a bull, and build a herd of cows.

BUREAUCRACY, AMERICAN STYLE
You have two cows.
Under the new farm program the government pays you to shoot one, milk the other, and then pours the milk down the drain.

AMERICAN CORPORATION
You have two cows.
You sell one, lease it back to yourself and do an IPO on the 2nd one.
You force the two cows to produce the milk of four cows. You are surprised when one cow drops dead. You spin an announcement to the analysts stating you have downsized and are reducing expenses.
Your stock goes up.

FRENCH CORPORATION
You have two cows.
You go on strike because you want three cows.
You go to lunch and drink wine.
Life is good.

JAPANESE CORPORATION
You have two cows.
You redesign them so they are one-tenth the size of an ordinary cow and produce twenty times the milk.
They learn to travel on unbelievably crowded trains.
Most are at the top of their class at cow school.

GERMAN CORPORATION
You have two cows.
You engineer them so they are all blond, drink lots of beer, give excellent quality milk, and run a hundred miles an hour.
Unfortunately they also demand 13 weeks of vacation per year.

ITALIAN CORPORATION
You have two cows but you don't know where they are.
While ambling around, you see a beautiful woman.
You break for lunch.
Life is good.

RUSSIAN CORPORATION
You have two cows.
You have some vodka.
You count them and learn you have five cows.
You have some more vodka.
You count them again and learn you have 42 cows.
The Mafia shows up and takes over however many cows you really have.

TALIBAN CORPORATION
You have all the cows in Afghanistan , which are two.
You don't milk them because you cannot touch any creature' s private parts.
You get a $40 million grant from the US government to find alternatives to milk production but use the money to buy weapons.

IRAQI CORPORATION
You have two cows.
They go into hiding.
They send radio tapes of their mooing.

POLISH CORPORATION
You have two bulls.
Employees are regularly maimed and killed attempting to milk them.

BELGIAN CORPORATION
You have one cow.
The cow is schizophrenic.
Sometimes the cow thinks he's French, other times he's Flemish.
The Flemish cow won't share with the French cow.
The French cow wants control of the Flemish cow's milk.
The cow asks permission to be cut in half.
The cow dies happy.

FLORIDA CORPORATION
You have a black cow and a brown cow.
Everyone votes for the best looking one.
Some of the people who actually like the brown one best accidentally vote for the black one.
Some people vote for both.
Some people vote for neither.
Some people can't figure out how to vote at all.
Finally, a bunch of guys from out-of-state tell you which one you think is the best-looking cow.

CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
You have millions of cows.
They make real California cheese.
Only five speak English.
Most are illegals.
Arnold likes the ones with the big udder

Don't some of you have more of a life than this????


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Re: Politically Correct? [Re: Wouter] #66721
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One of my pet topics :

Computer controlled high speed road trains.



At the company I used to work for, we had an automatic highway system. The problem was it could not pass by the legal department. So, it still sits on the self.

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Matt:

I hate to digress from my favorite genre, but is your club as nice as it looks?

How many sailing days do you have per year?

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Don't some of you have more of a life than this????


Yes, I work for a French corporation, or at least it seems French

Welcome, and be careful or you could end up like Jake, at last count he had posted here 4 times!

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To give you a comparison; In many European nations the fuel goes for 1 to 1.3 Euro's per liter = 5 to 6.5 USdollars per Gallon

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And what was the reason that it could not pass the legal department ?

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1) What happens when a car has a blowout or other mechanical failure.


Not much else then what already happens now. You get an adrenalline rush while the cars around you slow down. Then you steer to the side of the road while the remaining traffic steers around you and speeds up again.

What do you think would happen. The beauty of the system is actually that it is safer as well even during major breakages. Because the traffic is so much closer together you don't get high speed differences which lead to major collision damages. Think about it.



2) People are not going to want to turn over control of their very lives to a computer.

You mean computer systems like traffic lights, nuclear reactors, fligh by wire airplanes, cruise control, medicine production and what not else in our computer controlled societies. Our lives are already turned over to many many many computer controlled system; this is just illogical fear of the unknown by the common man. Or does anybody believe that a computer glitch on a road crossing with traffic lights will lead to anything but very serious harm ?

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Yep , but now imagine this at 50 mph instead of that leasurely pace of 1 mph

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