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Guys... half of this cast is dead air??
fixing this now.... the software uses the length of the last podcast unless manually adjusted. I forget that part sometimes! Thanks
There was a link provided by PhyllisDawkins as the first comment on this podcast, but it is now missing. What is Bo trying to hide from us?
Her post is here: http://www.evcast.com/members/evcast/comm/READ/00000099/more-electric-cars-for-sale-now.html the same post appeared 4 times on the site so i removed the dups and kept the post in the best place.
I sensed a bit of skepticism when you mentioned firefly batteries. Although this may be a valid company I think we all have seen the following.
1. The battery company was a scam company from the start. They are only in it to get a SBIR grant, somekind of government funding, only to disappear when it comes time to make an actual product. They may even repackage another companies product.
2. Sometimes a company gets on the stock market, usually pink sheets. They have a semi-valid product. May even produce a few units. However, the true goal is get people to invest in their stock. By the time the company is played ot they take it all in stock options or paying themselves hugh salaries.
3. The company turns out to be valid. The company gets involved or bought out by a larger company. The product disappears from the market.
4. The company was legit, however the tech turned out to be bad.