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EV PREcast: Our 30 Second Commerical

Wednesday, May 21st 2008 @ 12:11 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 1821 times

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A very short intrduction to the EVcast.  Episode #1 to debut Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Electric Cars are Coming!

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a guest said on Tuesday, May 27th 2008 @ 8:59 AM:

EVeryone at Village Energy (dot) com wants to wish you great success on your new podcast. Eight years ago a barrel of oil cost $27 but is now topping $128. (thanks in large part to the concentrated efforts of our 'fossil fools' at the top). Gas prices continue to rise and may soon cost the earth if 'guzzling' continues unabated. "The world's supply of recoverable oil is fast running out. An energy policy (or the lack of one) that leaves us with no alternative but swilling more oil is suicidally stupid."
Motorists hoping for a long term solution to combat rising gas prices have few options, other than buying an old car and having it converted by a custom workshop to run on electricity. In San Diego we are setting up an EV Co-op Conversion shop. Upwards and onwards -- Dave Cutter a.k.a. EV Rider [at] drive-electric [dot] com.

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