Monthly Archives: May 2009
The New American Prospect Looks at the Peak Shrink
This post was written by Kathy on May 25, 2009 Posted Under: All Categories, Paranoia or Perceptive?, Political, Preparations, PrioritiesFor those who have no time, here’s what this post says: The best that you can do, when facing our energy future is to grab hold of yourself, calm yourself down, and realize that there is no solution, NO SOLUTION, that is going to bring you out the other side in exactly the same condition you went in. This, dear readers, is DOOM. On the other hand, we ha Continue reading
Lean muscle machines (The Montana Standard)
LOLO — No matter how you might feel about souped-up muscle cars – love ‘em or leave ‘em — there’s a good chance you can’t avert your eyes when they are shined up and ripping down the asphalt. Continue reading
Inventors look to generate jobs with hydrogen device (Tribune Chronicle)
LEAVITTSBURG – They labor far from the sterile, high-tech laboratories of Exxon Mobil and General Electric Co., turning a bucket of clear water into a milky haze of hydrogen bubbles and watching a balloon expand on a portable generator as it fills with the flammable gas. They don’t have company expense accounts or chauffeurs. Continue reading
Making haste to produce the futuristic green car (Mmegi)
KAWASAKI: Japanese car manufacturers are in a race against one another to produce a future automobile that will be both energy efficient and ozone-friendly. Continue reading
`Possibly worst new car money can buy’ (Wheels.ca)
Much has been written about the Insight, Honda’s new low-priced hybrid. We’ve been told how much carbon dioxide it produces, how its dashboard encourages frugal driving by glowing green when you’re easy on the throttle and how it is the dawn of all things. The beginning of days. Continue reading