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These are not real time prices. It appears to be price data gathered from retail sales. That is not real time. Real time services rely on member input like Gasbuddy. If there is a facility for member input on your site I could not find it.
#2 - steven kennedy - 09/24/2008 - 13:19
Gas prices / Electric cars, and... (U S A )
O K, gas prices are out of hand. Lots of people still buy S U V's, sucking up too much gas, so do cars that need a tune-up, so do hi-po cars, (thats high performance cars, for the non motorhead), and YOU use more than you should every time you take off with your foot in it or go 70 - 90 on the highway.

I have been in/worked on cars all my life. I've had Musclecars, hotrods, luxury cars, sports cars, regular passenger cars, both domestic and foreign. One common thread connected them ALL; they ALL burned gas, they ALL used a crankcase full of oil (which had to be changed regularly), and their exhaust STUNK. The exhaust on the Musclecars and Hotrods was even more eye-burning; they occasionally got a tank of race fuel which by the way is TEN DOLLARS A GALLON right now.

I can tell you for a fact, the Energy Cartel keeps an eye on any activity that even comes close to nudging its way into a market of which they have full control.

Electric cars have been built by big auto manufacturers and then pulled from the market for seemingly no good reason. Look up General Motors EV-1. It worked. Period. See the photos, watch the videos.

I'm friends with a gentleman who was part of R&D on several electric vehicles. They work. Period.

Did you know YOUR car IS an electric car? Thats right, EVERYTHING your car does it does electrically, from the headlights to taillights, power windows, seats, mirrors, the heat/ac motor, sound system, power locks, the list goes on and on, everything in your car is powered by electric motors. Even the fuel burning engine in managed by computers, which operate on...electricity. Don't forget the spark plugs. Electric spark...

So why do we not have an electric motor pulling the car up the road??

Energy Cartel has fuel for sale...

Now envision a motor which operates on magnetism.

Think about it. A magnet is the ultimate 'Renewable Energy Source". (I hate saying it that way because it sounds political, do you like politicians ??...), but it's true. Two magnets attract and come together; energy causes motion. Pull the magnets apart. No energy is lost. The magnets still have the same amount of power. Attract/repel, attract/repel, over and over, no energy loss.

We put men on the moon. (please no Gov./Disney conspiracy theory rebuttals)

You can talk, right where you are, and someone halfway around the world can hear you.

You can pluck one string on a guitar and be heard by 40,000.

We store vast amounts of info on little silicon chips, and retrieve it at will.

But we still dump fuel into a tank and burn it to move our cars and trucks...seems every other technology has made tremendous progress except automotives.

I have a small machine shop. Building a magnet drive motor seems easy compared to a fuel burner. Very few moving parts. Precision parts of course, but precious few. I've looked at the current batch of magnet motors, and there are 2 main types; sliding drive ring, and clamshell. Google it to find out what I mean.

I wonder how many guys (or gals) have access to machine shops and could build a magnet motor? What are the possibilities of standardized designs, say, a small, medium and large motor that could be retrofitted to existing vehichles?

What about a complete car, built from scratch, starting with oh, I dont know, a Sandrail (dunebuggy) chassis? Thats available. Suspension components, brakes, all readily available. Street legal, too.

Safety concerns? A sandrail can roll over a dozen times and the passenger, properly restrained, can walk away. Watch racecar crashes. The biggest danger? Burning fuel...but the magnet drive has no fuel.

Gummint regulations? How about we tell the government to give us a break. You are so mired in politics and payoffs. We're gonna build'em. If you try to stop us, well you'll look...pretty bad...we're doing a good thing here.

Could a magnet drive car really work? Would government,big oil, the manufacturers,(and others) be against it? Why should they care how the cars make power? They say they're searching for an "alternative power" Well build it!! So what if it doesn't have a gas motor. So what if runs on something else, so long as we dont have to put fuel burning motors in there.

Magnets seem an excellent source of power. They don't get depleted. Magnet motors, properly engineered, HAVE TO WORK. We could do it. I know it, and so do you. All the propaganda in the world can't change that.

Any machinists need work in this country? A standardized design, retrofitted to existing cars, or put into brand new designs...
#1 - Joe - 04/05/2008 - 08:49
gas is expensive in california
#0 - troy - 09/27/2007 - 11:16
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