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GM engineers speak up for installing MPG displays in every vehicle {Autoblog Green}

May 19th 2008 8:01PM You don't need an expensively engineered MPG meter.

A vacuum gauge would work almost as well for very little cost. Mark it in inches of vacuum and tell consumers the higher the vacuum the better the mileage.

GM sending hybrid Escalade to China {Autoblog Green}

Apr 21st 2008 5:43PM A nice little bit on schizophrenics and tobacco:

http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/2007/08/post_439.html

It is medicine for them

Fred Thompson changes mind on ethanol, CAFE, and climate change {Autoblog Green}

Oct 8th 2007 10:56AM You might find this of interest re: climate change.
Criminals And Moralists Working Together

Enron Carbon Trading And Hansen

Enron And Carbon Trading

California white hat hackers: 3, Diebold and friends: 0 {Engadget}

Jul 30th 2007 12:04PM I remember listening to the Elections in Omaha in 1960. I listened to WLS. A bunch of ballot boxes we lost. Then - a miracle - they were found. Chicago was "owned" by the Kennedy family at the time. Well, I hated Nixon. No biggie.

Testing with all the source is not a bad idea - it saves time - and it represents the worst case. Otherwise it just takes longer, but the outcome is not in doubt.

I like paper. Electronic counting is fine. In fact two counts by machines from different vendors is even better. Plus there is always the opportunity for a human count. ID is also a good idea. Nothing is fool proof. Too many fools.

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