Wednesday, July 2
Random
• It's a bit crazy here at Mission Springs Conference Center. This afternoon a septic line exploded sending a tsunami of black sludge across the main lawn area and rupturing the waterline. So we have no water and no sewer. There are crews working on it tonight but the contaminated area is the very space designated for the Fourth of July carnival tomorrow. There will probably be a thousand extra people converging on Mission Springs for the carnival and parade. It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. People are handling the chaos well. A few have packed up and headed home.
• Cheryl and I saw Wall-E this afternoon -- loved it -- totally unlike any other animation.
• A new kind of bug -- VW plans to release a 235 mpg car into the market in 2010. Necessity -- the mother of all invention. ~ Link
• I saw my first SmartCar in the US today -- zipping around Scotts Valley. They get about 40 mpg in city driving.
• Was the American revolution a justifiable war from a Christian perspective? ~ Link
• Ben Witherington's crusade to dismantle the arguments of Pagan Christianity? using historical facts continues. ~ Link
• Walmart continues to reshape it's image into something gentler and warmer. Will they be able to grow into their new logo? ~ Link
• A first! GovGuam's financial audit was clean! Also, actual revenues in 2007 exceeded budgeted revenues by $19.2 million. Congratulations Guam! ~ Link
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Am I the only one to call BS on the smartcar? I love the concept and would buy one in a hearbeat, but 40mpg for a little two-seater is complete garbage. If you want to carry 4 people you need two cars so you'll be getting worse mileage than any non-SUV out there. I would get one of these if they could get 60, but I get 25-30 out of my Acura which I own so it's hard to justify dropping 14k or so to get a new car for that small of a mileage increase.
We get 30 mpg in our 1999 Toyota Corolla -- and that's with island driving! I'm guessing that the SmartCar gets a lot better than the 40 mpg that they are forced to report. I saw one study that put them in at 50 mpg.
Apparently not everyone agrees with Witherington. See the comments section on my recent post about it.
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