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 Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 1:48:13 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) ( Energy | Gas | Politics )

It's unfortunate that the media didn't pay more attention to this politician admitting her true beliefs:

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 Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 9:19:43 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) ( Technology | Energy )

Japanese scientist demonstrates a possibly viable cold fusion method:

"Arata's demonstration...was successfully done. There came about 60 people from universities and companies in Japan and few foreign people. Six major newspapers and two TV [stations] (Asahi, Nikkei, Mainichi, NHK, et al.) were there...Demonstrated live data looked just similar to the data they reported in [the] papers...This showed the method highly reproducible. Arata's lecture and Q&A were also attractive and active."

 

It will be interesting to see how this plays out after the failed cold fusion attempt in 1989:

On 23 March 1989 Martin Fleischmann of the University of Southampton, UK, and Stanley Pons of the University of Utah, US, announced that they had observed controlled nuclear fusion in a glass jar at room temperature, and — for around a month — the world was under the impression that the world's energy woes had been remedied. But, even as other groups claimed to repeat the pair's results, sceptical reports began trickle in. An editorial in Nature predicted cold fusion to be unfounded. And a US Department of Energy report judged that the experiments did "not provide convincing evidence that useful sources of energy will result from cold fusion."

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 Monday, May 19, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008 7:41:10 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) ( Gas )

A car that gets 41/55 MPG sounds pretty great, right?  You could have been doing this back in 1983. That's right, Honda's 1983 Civic got 41 MPG im the city and 55 on the highway, and other variants and years of the Civic also had good gas mileage. See this chart of all of the years.

How is it that the 2007 Civic hybrid doesn't really beat these figures with its 49/51 mileage? I suppose that it could be changes in the areas of emissions and safety that add weight, complexity, mileage-sucking mechanics.

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 Thursday, May 15, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:03:19 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) ( Government )

I guess you have to follow the law, no matter how unusual it is.

 

 

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