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Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« on: December 30, 2011, 06:17:36 AM »
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Ah how far technology advances...

back in the dark ages, when the Insight first came out, it took half the car... that is the battery pack. Well today we went down to cover the San Diego International Auto Show. Not only were there electric vehicles, not just the Volt or the Leaf.... but full sized trucks that are also hybrid electric.

We are moving slowly towards a whole new generation of technology.

This is how technology moves. I am far from an expert, but as far as batteries are concerned, I'd say we have had major leaps in technology.

This is good.

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25. "I am far from an expert"

Thank you! That's a confession I've been waiting years to read.


Ah Dewey, it doesn't last long:

 
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12. In the modern day

that is a piece of trivia most people really do not want to know...

Hell, the three different drive systems early on were amusing to say the least. My all personal favorite is actually the steam car.


If she had any friends Dewey, I would highly recommend an intervention to rid Nad's life of google.   She is the poster child of "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing."


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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2011, 06:20:26 AM »
Uh oh.

The Finnish guy's not going to last long.

Sixty-nine posts.

I'm sure the yenta's got her claws and talons sharpened.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2011, 08:47:59 AM »
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12. In the modern day

that is a piece of trivia most people really do not want to know...

Hell, the three different drive systems early on were amusing to say the least. My all personal favorite is actually the steam car.

Coal or wood, ma'am?



BTW, steam (or gasoline or electric) aren't "drive systems", nadda. Yup! You're far, far from an expert.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2011, 08:48:55 AM »
She spent a day at the auto show and she's already talking like an old sea dog. :lmao:

I wonder if she even knows how to change a tire without consulting the owner's manual.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2011, 09:00:01 AM »
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26. Is this revelation the start of a trend? And yes, I've been readying them

posts for a long time waiting and ahem hoping for just such a thing.

From the OP message block "...I am far from an expert..."

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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2011, 09:47:03 AM »
Nadin is an expert on experts.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2011, 09:58:48 AM »
Nadin is an expert on experts.

LMFAO!!
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #7 on: December 30, 2011, 10:08:02 AM »
If only she knew the difference between an engine, and a drive train. I hope she has AAA for those flat tires.........
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2011, 10:11:33 AM »
If only she knew the difference between an engine, and a drive train. I hope she has AAA for those flat tires.........

I see Nadin is going to have to explain to you why you do not have to drive a train.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #9 on: December 30, 2011, 10:30:11 AM »
If only she knew ... a drive train.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #10 on: December 30, 2011, 10:32:30 AM »
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Ah how far technology advances...

back in the dark ages, when the Insight first came out, it took half the car... that is the battery pack. Well today we went down to cover the San Diego International Auto Show. Not only were there electric vehicles, not just the Volt or the Leaf.... but full sized trucks that are also hybrid electric.

We are moving slowly towards a whole new generation of technology.

This is how technology moves. I am far from an expert, but as far as batteries are concerned, I'd say we have had major leaps in technology.

This is good.

I am completely sick and tired of hearing no-nothing leftists prattle on and on about electric this and battery that in regards to vehicles.  

DUmmies, let me give you a clue:  Using Earth killing batteries in a carbon fuels/electric assist setup for light duty vehicles (ie passenger cars, light trucks) is nothing more than manufacturers cashing in on the ignorance of feel-before-you-think liberals and ivy league dumbasses (Congresscrats).  In about 10 years, the mass production and (eventual) disposal of all of these batteries is going to make the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste disposal site look like a city park.  All I think whenever you twits prattle about things of which you have no clue is "fools and their money".

The reason I know none of you lefty freaks (from the newest noob DUmpmonkey to little barry big ears) are serious about actually saving anything is the fact that not the first damned one of you has said a word about hydraulic drive.  In light duty applications (see above paragraph), the hydraulic lines, accumulators, reservoirs, and hydrostatic drive motors could be installed on already existing platforms for a lot less money than what you are paying for a car that will cost you damn near it's current value at the time you replace the battery.

In simpler terms, DUmmies, it's plug and play - kind of like putting a MW3 game disc in the Xbox you spent last night in front of.  Do the modification, start the engine, put it into gear, carry your ass.  It really is that simple.

The best part?  If the tank leaks, you can use existing spill kits to clean it up.  Can that be said for your "saving the earf" Prius battery?  In a collision, a hydraulic tank will let its contents out if it gets crushed.  Know what will happen to that battery sitting under your ass in the event it gets smushed or discharges to ground (ie shorts out to the body of the car) during a crash?  It ain't pretty, kids.

You're right, nads, you are no "expert".  In fact, you're a frikkin' idiot.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #11 on: December 30, 2011, 11:05:43 AM »
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #12 on: December 30, 2011, 11:25:39 AM »
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25. "I am far from an expert"

Thank you! That's a confession I've been waiting years to read.

:lmao:

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26. Is this revelation the start of a trend? And yes, I've been readying them

posts for a long time waiting and ahem hoping for just such a thing.

From the OP message block "...I am far from an expert..."

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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #13 on: December 30, 2011, 11:44:35 AM »
Nadin's got a serious obsession with batteries.

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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #14 on: December 30, 2011, 11:56:21 AM »
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Ah how far technology advances...

back in the dark ages, when the Insight first came out, it took half the car... that is the battery pack. Well today we went down to cover the San Diego International Auto Show. Not only were there electric vehicles, not just the Volt or the Leaf.... but full sized trucks that are also hybrid electric.

We are moving slowly towards a whole new generation of technology.

This is how technology moves. I am far from an expert, but as far as batteries are concerned, I'd say we have had major leaps in technology.

This is good.

Poor Nads.
I doubt she understands some of the hazards involved with LIon/LiPo batteries.
Cost is another issue.

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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #15 on: December 30, 2011, 11:59:03 AM »
If a regular gas powered car gets 40MPG and a super expensive and very environmentally unfriendly hybrid gets40MPG, they both put the same amount of CO2 in the air per mile.  Tough for the super smarties of loony Liberal  left to figure that one out. Remember that when you see all those governmen...taxpayer funded hybrids roaming the streets.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #16 on: December 30, 2011, 01:31:59 PM »
I wish she would just shut the **** up and hold her breath for a few hundred years.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #17 on: December 30, 2011, 01:34:14 PM »
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32. I would have loved to ask that question myself

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but at six in the morning... there was nobody maning the Honda booth. This brings me to the next item. This is the second largest show in the West Coast. LA is first... and you could tell who wanted to sell and who was there because everybody else was. Honda was there because the cool kids were there... so was Dodge RAM and yes another one of the American brands.

Props go to Jeep, Ford, Infinity and yes Cadillac...

We also learned of some other cool tech. One vehicle revealed there (prototype) from Infinity. it has a rear facing radar\sonar... that will apply brakes if you do not after warning you have somebody behind you. Now that strikes me as the type of safety equipment that SHOULD become standard.

The full story, with photos will be up this afternoon, when it does I'll link to it.

According to the car shows website the doors don't open until 10 am.

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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #18 on: December 30, 2011, 01:46:06 PM »
According to the car shows website the doors don't open until 10 am.

Oh silly Jake, Nads is press and super duper important. 


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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #19 on: December 30, 2011, 02:17:24 PM »
Nads strikes me as the type that doesn't look where she's going.
The superduper look behinder radar sounds like just the ticket for her.
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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #20 on: December 30, 2011, 02:33:44 PM »
Really, now. Nutcase nadini? Not an expert?
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32. I would have loved to ask that question myself

but at six in the morning... there was nobody maning the Honda booth. This brings me to the next item. This is the second largest show in the West Coast. LA is first... and you could tell who wanted to sell and who was there because everybody else was. Honda was there because the cool kids were there... so was Dodge RAM and yes another one of the American brands.

Props go to Jeep, Ford, Infinity and yes Cadillac...

We also learned of some other cool tech. One vehicle revealed there (prototype) from Infinity. it has a rear facing radar\sonar... that will apply brakes if you do not after warning you have somebody behind you. Now that strikes me as the type of safety equipment that SHOULD become standard.

The full story, with photos will be up this afternoon, when it does I'll link to it.

Six in the morning at an auto show?

When everyone there (including legitimate press) attends mainly for the nighttime entertainment, boozing and shmoozing with customers?

Anyone who's been to a big national trade convention knows how likely it is for anyone to be up and about at 6 a.m.

A lot of the younger guys are just calling it a night.

Once again, nadin is a bald-faced (and partially bald-headed) liar.

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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #21 on: December 30, 2011, 03:11:51 PM »
At 6am I doubt that any of the booths were occupied, the janitor must have let her in.  Can't wait to see her crappy pictures of the event.

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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #22 on: December 30, 2011, 09:47:51 PM »
I wish she would just shut the **** up and hold her breath for a few hundred years.

I'd be happy for just a week or so. :cheersmate:

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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #23 on: December 30, 2011, 09:57:21 PM »
Nadin's got a serious obsession with batteries.

Yeah, and the thoughts taht proceed that little sentence you just typed really aren't pretty... :bawl:

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Thank you! That's a confession I've been waiting years to read.

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Re: Breaking: Nadin admits "I am far from an expert"
« Reply #24 on: December 30, 2011, 10:04:39 PM »
Does this admission mean Nadin will have to decline her Number 1 DUmmie of the Year award?

When I voted for her, I was under the impression she was under the impression she was an expert.

I would still vote for her, but still, there seems to be a principle here.
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