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EVcast #248: Now Available as a Sexy Right Hooker!

posted by Bo Bennett, Group AdministratorSunday, June 28th 2009 @ 2:39 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 2066 times

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Join Nikki Bloomfield and Adam Walker as they discuss the week's events in the UK, including the demise of a plug in prius and the sexy new Tesla Roadster Sport, launched in the UK this week.

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a guest said on Sunday, June 28th 2009 @ 9:35 PM:

Hi Nikki, Your plug in prius blowing up is just very sad and will surely not be a good publicity to electric vehicles. I believe that the people that put the plug-in system in your car should have placed a a lot more safety measures that would prevent the explosion(was there fire?). THere are certainly multiple or parallel ways or sensors( overcurrent, high temp, fire sensor, smoke sensor,etc) that can be installed in the car to prevent this. John M.

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Fredderick Miller
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RodMiller said on Tuesday, June 30th 2009 @ 2:36 PM:

Love the Show Nikki.

I need my EVcaast fix.

Fred

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