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[52:45] Join Bo, Ryan, Sean, and friends of the EVcast for an update on EV news, an apology, and some more EESTOR breaking news.
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You guys can't get a simple thing like Smart Grid right? Call yourselves Journlaists?You're doing more harm than good to the EV world. I'm going to unsubscribe from this crap because I can't cope with the two episodes of rubbish per week compared to the excellent weekend show. Nikki is the only person on the EV cast who knows her stuff AND knows how to make a good show. She should go and do her own show and forget the crap you lot hoist on her. Stop making fun of the rest of the world. We have EVs too!And do some reasearch. Your comedic stylings belong in the stand-up scene not the EV world. It's almost as if BIG OIL are paying you to be rubbish EV reporters so no-one takes us seriously!
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What?? are we supposed to take them seriously? I just listen for fun :)
Regarding your apology, Bo- :-)
I like Coulomb, but I just don't see them lasting long, for the same reason Better Place does not make sense- the vast majority of EV owners will charge at night, at home. Except for a few in-town fast charge stations, the place for fast charge stations will on the highways between cities. In town, it will either not be needed, or a lot of businesses will be offering charge points for their customers and/or employees. That said, perhaps the overseas market will be better for Coulomb, where there seem to be more crowded cities with no garages or available outlets.
My sound of choice for my silent electric car (when EVs have taken over the planet!): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqTi0ZFDawY
Another Larry interview and his 6 degrees of separation from Dick Weir- funny!
I agree, verbatim, with Rick's assessment of Eestor (as you no doubt already know, since I may have voiced it once or twice before;-) They have been, are, and will remain, a high risk, high reward type of venture. If I had a spare 10 or 20 million to throw away, I would invest in them for the hope of an accellerated green-tech world it will promote- it is worth the gamble. If only I had not spent my last 20 million on GM stock two years ago!