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Electrics Article Just Doesn't Mention A/C Situation
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Robert Cohen
2013-08-03 12:36:25 UTC
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My humble guess:

editors are apparently told by advertising departments to avoid that elephant

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/03/business/a-hankering-for-hybrids.html?hp

If you find article about electrics that discusses the unpleasant no a/c
reality, then please link it or mail directly to me.

this situation doesn't bore me as it may ye, but i perceive an a/c for the
electrics as a big deal, and the avoid discussing aspect is also about patent competition for an all-electric air conditioned car

btw, is the Tesla air conditioned or what?

i'm sure it's a wonderful tres cher car, but what does Musk do
about the very uncomfortable reality

the advertising departments of newspapers and magazines apparently
tell the editors/writers of articles to play down the no air

please tell me i'm full of sh... er hot air
willshak
2013-08-03 16:36:04 UTC
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Post by Robert Cohen
editors are apparently told by advertising departments to avoid that elephant
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/03/business/a-hankering-for-hybrids.html?hp
If you find article about electrics that discusses the unpleasant no a/c
reality, then please link it or mail directly to me.
this situation doesn't bore me as it may ye, but i perceive an a/c for the
electrics as a big deal, and the avoid discussing aspect is also about patent competition for an all-electric air conditioned car
btw, is the Tesla air conditioned or what?
i'm sure it's a wonderful tres cher car, but what does Musk do
about the very uncomfortable reality
the advertising departments of newspapers and magazines apparently
tell the editors/writers of articles to play down the no air
please tell me i'm full of sh... er hot air
Speaking of hot air.
Where do they get heat for the heaters? Electric heaters use a lot of
electricity.
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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willshak
2013-08-03 16:55:49 UTC
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Post by willshak
Post by Robert Cohen
editors are apparently told by advertising departments to avoid that elephant
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/03/business/a-hankering-for-hybrids.html?hp
If you find article about electrics that discusses the unpleasant no a/c
reality, then please link it or mail directly to me.
this situation doesn't bore me as it may ye, but i perceive an a/c for the
electrics as a big deal, and the avoid discussing aspect is also about
patent competition for an all-electric air conditioned car
btw, is the Tesla air conditioned or what?
i'm sure it's a wonderful tres cher car, but what does Musk do
about the very uncomfortable reality
the advertising departments of newspapers and magazines apparently
tell the editors/writers of articles to play down the no air
please tell me i'm full of sh... er hot air
Speaking of hot air.
Where do they get heat for the heaters? Electric heaters use a lot of
electricity.
Replying to myself.
http://www.electric-vehiclenews.com/2009/06/how-to-power-heating-and-ac-in-electric.html
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeros after @
passerby
2013-08-04 15:17:57 UTC
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Post by willshak
Replying to myself.
http://www.electric-vehiclenews.com/2009/06/how-to-power-heating-and-ac-in-electric.html
Post by willshak
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
There's still waste heat in an electric car, around the engine controller and
the engine itself. Maybe enough to keep people inside warm. If the car has
better insulation than a can of sardines that is, which is how ICE cars are
build because there's just so much of that waste heat - you are only concerned
with losing it as fast as you can.

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Robert Cohen
2013-10-19 15:15:38 UTC
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Post by Robert Cohen
editors are apparently told by advertising departments to avoid that elephant
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/03/business/a-hankering-for-hybrids.html?hp
If you find article about electrics that discusses the unpleasant no a/c
reality, then please link it or mail directly to me.
this situation doesn't bore me as it may ye, but i perceive an a/c for the
electrics as a big deal, and the avoid discussing aspect is also about patent competition for an all-electric air conditioned car
btw, is the Tesla air conditioned or what?
i'm sure it's a wonderful tres cher car, but what does Musk do
about the very uncomfortable reality
the advertising departments of newspapers and magazines apparently
tell the editors/writers of articles to play down the no air
please tell me i'm full of sh... er hot air
I can't see buying an electric car, because I live in
Atlanta ares, where it's often too warm not to have an a/c,
and the stuff I find about the problem/question/conundrum
is either too technical or unavailable for non-techie me. Maybe the 20014
Yugo maker can figure out the a/c problem, or FAMILY GUY's
Peter Griffin or his dog. Serious message:
Don't peddle electric cars until they are
available with air conditioning. I can't believe I find
it necessary to discuss the most obvious absurdity about
electric cars. The petroleum industry seems to have
won again. I noticed an hundred thousand dollar (!?) Tesla
burst into flames a couple months ago, and can't help but
think it's an air conditioning related problem, but if
Tesla has the effin a/c problem solved, then mozel tov, Mr.
Musk, because you indeed are a worthy human, so now solve
the Mid-East situation(s), and I'll grade you as nearly messiah.
Your Name
2013-10-19 21:03:26 UTC
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In article <419e81f4-2066-4fda-abb0-***@googlegroups.com>,
Robert Cohen <***@msn.com> wrote:

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Maybe the 20014 Yugo maker can figure out the a/c problem
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Even if they do, I doubt you'll be around in "20014" to use it. ;-)
(Unless you're planning on deep freezing yourself.)

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