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In which the author ponders the question, "If you admit that you are a hypocrite, are you really a hypocrite?" He then provides his honest commentary on a number of fascinating topics. He insists, however, that his readers form their own opinions.
I am somewhere between 45 and 50 mpg but there have been so few fillups that I don't always recall the last number. I guess that is good in and of itself. So far I am very satisfied with my car. I even used the useless on-board navigation system once or twice. My favorite features are hands free voice activated dialing through bluetooth to my phone and the simple pleasure of plugging in my iPod through the AUX port to the stereo.
"Q: What do you get when you cross a self-absorbed, petty asshat and skyrocketing gas prices? A: The Hypermiler"Now I know that I bought a Prius and I want to get good gas mileage with it but these hypermilers sound a little impressed with themselves. I too get aggravated when the light turns red since I have to stop and start again which uses gas, but I also like to live and so I follow the rules of the road and speed limits and I use my brakes if I have to stop. All activities which the hypermilers seem to shun because it uses up gas. From the USAToday article here are some other hazardous ways to save gas a la the hypermiler:
pumping up tire pressure far beyond car and tire makers' recommendations...Leave it to the press to hype this fringe group and extol the virtues of hyperbole instead of giving useful advice on getting good gas mileage, which is better phrased as using less gas. Is it better to take a few crazies from 50 to an unachievable 100mpg or to take the rest (most) of us from 20 to 25 mpg? Here is some math from a FARKer (yes some of them do math)
Turning the engine off while coasting can, in some cars, leave the driver without power steering or brakes and allow the possibility that the steering wheel will lock up. Drivers can endanger themselves and others if they go too slow for the pace of traffic.
How about that urge to "draft" trucks — follow close behind for less wind resistance — on the interstate? "There's another term for that. We call it tailgating,"
There is "ridge riding," which is driving the car off center in a lane to keep its tires out of the tracks worn into pavement from years of traffic.
The gain from 20 mpg to 25 mpg is equal to the gain from 50 mpg to 100 mpg.Is it better to achieve 88mpg on a 29 mile commute or to find a job closer to home or convince your boss to let you telecommute?
10000 miles...
@ 20 mpg = 500 gallons
@ 25 mpg = 400 gallons (savings of 100)
@ 50 mpg = 200 gallons
@ 100 mpg = 100 gallons (savings of 100)
We did not touch it and left it be. Anyone who can identify it for me gets bragging rights.
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That is a rather large spider. Anybody know what kind it is?
Congrats! You could survive for 1 minute 17 seconds !
In the first 30 seconds any fluid on the surface of your body would begin to boil due to lack of ambient pressure, this includes the saliva on your tongue and the moisture in your eyes. Your eardrums would most likely burst due to the pressure in your body trying to equalize with the vacuum outside. Unlike what some science fiction films have suggested, your body would not explode.
After the first 15 seconds you would lose consciousness. If you held your breath you could potentially stay alive longer but you risk pulmonary trauma. If you didn't hold your breath you'd pass out sooner, but your lungs might have a better chance of avoiding permanent damage.
The pressure in your veins would rise until your heart no longer had the capacity to pump blood, at which point you'd die.
Around 0.5% of the pages on your website contain cussing.Perhaps I get around to the stuff that might not be suitable for children conceptually rather than with bad language.
This is 94% LESS than other websites who took this test.
After using the last of the rainbarrel water to try to save some just planted perennials I thought I would dip my feet in the creek to cool off.
There is nothing like creek cooled feet to fight off the heat. You have to be sure to get them in a fast moving spot for continuous flow cooling. If I dip my head in does that mean I have a water-cooled CPU?
For the other possible interpretation I am not sure that it is a clever tactic to be driving a Hummer in this gas price climate. ($4 gas in a truck that gets MPG 14 city, MPG 18 highway)
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