Daily Archives: July 19, 2012


I've never been impressed by any of Aaron Sorkin's work and this Salon article… 2

I've never been impressed by any of Aaron Sorkin's work and this Salon article does a great job of explaining why. Sorkin is a smug, self-absorbed, self plagiarising misogynist. We watched the first 2 episodes of The Newsroom and were so disappointed that we quit.

Aaron Sorkin versus reality
The increasingly unpleasant superiority complex of America’s most prominent liberal screenwriter

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Fascinating concept for a future successor to the classic Boeing 747 2

 Airlines and manufacturers are constantly striving for better fuel efficiency and are apparently leaving no stone unturned.

Why would Boeing design a mid-wing, twinjet, double-decker 747?
Breguet’s range equation is a cruel tyrant. The fuel-efficiency conscious airframe designer has only three levers — weight, thrust and aerodynamics — to pull, and yanking one often complicates things for the other two. At the concept stage, however, it still helps to tug upon one of Breguet’s levers, just to see what happens. So it appears with the Boeing design concept named “mid-wing aircraft”, which is revealed as a patent application publis…

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With +Verizon Wireless selling 2.9 million +Android phones and 2.7 million iPhones…

With +Verizon Wireless selling 2.9 million +Android phones and 2.7 million iPhones out of 5.9 million total smartphones last quarter that leaves just 300,000 sales for Blackberry and Windows phone to split. Ouch!

Verizon Q2 2012 financial results: 888K new wireless subscribers, half of customers using smartphones
Verizon just announced its financial results for Q2 2012 and the wireless business had yet another strong quarter. The nation’s biggest wireless carrier added 888,000 new postpaid subscribers and…

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Reshared post from +Ford Motor Company

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Ford Acts Quickly To Ensure Customer Safety By Recalling 2013 Ford Escapes with 1.6-liter Engines

• Ford Motor Company is taking quick action on behalf of its customers by conducting a voluntary safety recall of 2013 model year Ford Escape vehicles equipped with the 1.6-liter engine, which were built through July 11, 2012; Escapes equipped with the 2.0-liter and the 2.5-liter engines are unaffected

• The recall is being taken to replace an engine compartment fuel line, which could split and leak fuel, potentially resulting in an underhood fire; no injuries have been reported

• Ford is advising affected owners not to drive their vehicles and to contact their dealers immediately for the needed repair. Dealers will deliver a loaner vehicle to customers and will then transport their 2013 Escape to the dealership until the repair has been completed

• Ford dealers will stop delivering or conducting demonstration drives of the 2013 Escape vehicles equipped with 1.6-liter engines until the issue has been resolved

• The repairs should take less than an hour for the dealership to complete, pending parts availability;  If affected customers quickly take action and contact their dealers as advised, all vehicles potentially can be remedied in less than two weeks

DEARBORN, Mich., July 19, 2012 – Ford Motor Company today announced a voluntary safety recall of 2013 model year Ford Escape vehicles equipped with the 1.6-liter engine built through July 11, 2012. Ford estimates that there have been approximately 11,500 of these vehicles produced and distributed for sale in North America, with most in the U.S. market.

Ford is voluntarily recalling Escapes with 1.6-liter engines to replace an engine compartment fuel line, which could split and leak fuel, potentially resulting in an underhood fire. No injuries have been reported. The issue does not affect other 2013 Escape models. The condition also does not present itself in vehicles when the engine is not running.    

As an additional safety precaution, customers who already own 2013 Escape vehicles with the 1.6-liter engine are being advised to stop driving their vehicles and to immediately contact their dealers. Dealers will deliver a loaner vehicle to these customers and will transport their 2013 Escape to the dealership for the necessary repairs. The company is working to make parts available as quickly as possible and customers will keep the loaner vehicle at no charge until the repairs on their vehicle are completed.  

The company’s dealers will stop delivering or conducting demonstration drives of these vehicles so that proper steps can be taken to remedy the issue at the dealership first.  

"We have identified an issue and are taking quick actions in the best interest of our customers,” said Ray Nevi, assistant director, Ford Automotive Safety Office.  “Our intensive investigation and testing has identified the area of concern and we are moving as quickly as possible to repair vehicles for our customers. In the meantime, it is extremely important that affected customers not ignore this recall and immediately contact their dealer."

The repairs are straightforward and should take dealers less than an hour to complete, pending parts availability.  If affected customers quickly take action and contact their dealers as advised, all vehicles can be remedied in less than two weeks.

Customers may get further information about these and other recalls at www.fordowner.com or they may contact Ford's Customer Relationship Center at 1-866-436-7332.

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One of the main financial arguments in favor of plug-in vehicles is that despite… 4

One of the main financial arguments in favor of plug-in vehicles is that despite the higher upfront costs, they will cost a lot less to operate over time because the national average for electricity is $0.115 /kWh. An EV costs about 35-40% as much to operate as a comparable gas powered car according to EPA estimates. 

If operators of public charging stations extract a huge premium it can eliminate the financial benefits of plugging in hurting the overall market.

Of course it's important to consider the cost installing a charging station and the overhead for companies like Coulomb technologies that operate the networks. If the cost of charging also includes parking charges that also needs to be taken in to account although in many locales, EVs get to park for free.

All charging stations that charge for electricity should be clearly labeled with the cost just like a gas pump and operators need to reign in cost if they want to encourage the market. 

One thing that would help drivers would be if smartphone apps like MyFord Mobile, OnStar RemoteLink and Nissan Carwings could look up prices and display them on the maps they provide of charging stations. That would allow drivers to shop around just like they do for gas already. 

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Will the market force price cuts on electric-car charging stations? 

Electric-Car Charging Stations: Will Market Forces Cut Prices?
As some public charging stations have started charging fees for charging sessions, many electric-car drivers are debating what a fair price would be. Virtually all drivers accept that it’s reasonable …

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Maybe so, but is a longer life really worth living with real bacon? 4

Maybe so, but is a longer life really worth living with real bacon?

Reshared post from +ZAGAT

"Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon." — Doug Larson

http://goo.gl/nHdbg

#FoodQuotes

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