Sunday, June 17, 2007

The Troy Critchley tragedy instantly reminds me of Jim Dunn's Boise stunt a couple decades ago, when the Long Beach firefighter/flopper match racer burned tires into a crowd gathered near the water box. Yesterday's burnout on a parade route will, in all likelihood, give marketing and promo experts pause to clearly demarcate possible hazards- this was a special risk insurance nightmare come-to-life. AMS has got to be re-examining the entire PM series promotion and repurcussions. They got more 'signage' yesterday than the last 3 years combined. I do really feel for them.
I mostly feel for Mr. Troy, traditionally at the top of the organized PM pack, who has weight upon him this morning I don't wish on my worst enemy. Prayers and forgiveness, helping him to forgive himself...any tools Dunn used to get past his similar dark episode would be useful right now.

On another topic, long-term energy stores continue to be problematic and elusive, as I alluded to, yesterday. A real possible breakthrough.....http://www.vivoleum.com/event/>

Saturday, June 16, 2007

The Commuter's Footprint................Gentrification has forced working class people, as a whole, into commutes from rural and (ick..) suburban environs. Getting to work in America is getting to be more and more uneconomical and contrary to the ideals many road warriors carry, regarding environmental footprint. I've readily undertaken 170mi. round trips on a daily basis to get to a job site- 100 miles is not considered that bizarre to someone in Central Cali., runners from Banning to San Berdoo, or Ellensburg WA. contactors scooting over to the Microsoft plant in Redmond.

Engineering funding streams (read: multinational automotive corporations...) appear to be dropping out of development and distribution of the hybrid car. Stockholder pressure is creating short-term thinking that bleeds innovation dry. The dominant Hybrid out there neither addresses gas mileage nor minimizes enviornmental impact. Period. When the electric motor kicks out in favor of the liquid fuel power source at speeds over 15mph, the notion of interstate highway-dependent commutes renders the Hybrid moot. Battery reliablility is suspect- Mayor Nichols, of Seattle, has gone through parts n' parts trying to do the right thing by City Hall. The expense for those of us on a real budget is simply a killer. The nominal MPG, batteries that are more expensive than a gently-used car and the prospect of resale value of such a vehicle at a hundred thousand miles...when those batteries are near their fail safe point....point to an early landfill addition. But......how can we continue to rethink the concept when R&D budgets are threatened?

Fingers continue to point towards liquid fuel alternatives--the more recycled the better.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

An electric-powered drag bike running 8.15 at 155mph is to be commended. Before I link it, there is the little matter of exactly how this machine gets credited with a sub-3.60 1/8th mile clocking. Researching this....

Obviously, the NHRA sale of its' "professional" assets overrides drag racing news this week....this month....this year.....decade....
I may actually have balanced and interactive correspondance on the topic occur between Glendora and myself before all is said and done. I expect to be posting here as the situation begins to settle. As many cultures do, I've let 3 days of death and resurrection pass before even mentioning it; some respect is warrented.....