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June 19, 2008 by p00ky.
A “family” is looking to trade in one of their vehicles to save on gas. Both vehicles are driven approx the same number of miles per year.
#1. One vehicle is a van getting 10 mpg and they are thinking of trading it in on a station wagon that gets 20 mpg, or a difference of 10 mpg.
#2. The other vehicle is a sedan that gets 30 mpg, which they are thinking of trading for a hybrid that gets 50 mpg, a whopping difference of 20 mpg.
Which way should they go to save the most gas?
Converting #1 to gallons per mile: .1 gpm vs .05 gpm — a difference of .05 gpm. Trading would save 2 times the gas.
Converting #2 to gallons per mile: .033 gpm vs .02 gpm — a difference of .013 gpm. Trading would save 1.65 times the gas.
Answer: trade in the van for the station wagon. They will use almost 20% less gas by trading in the van, vs. trading in the sedan.
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June 13, 2008 by p00ky.
Tis the season again, eh…. and yeah, opinions are like assholes… we all got em…. here they are all valued, and here are a couple of em lifted from our previous blog… to fuel the fire:)
Pride has long been as much a show as a message. If there are things on offer that you find enjoyable, go ahead and have some fun; if not, then don’t. I don’t care for parades, so I tend to avoid them… and there are LOTS of parades to avoid in Portland in June! But I enjoy going down to the waterfront and talking to people, seeing what is on offer at the various booths, and so on.
Toronto 2006…. or AnyTown, Universe.
Gide said…
It is worthy of mention in passing that gaypride is also one hell of a good party:) Which is reason enough to justify almost anything.
Sam is correct… gaypride Is both a show and a message… and both show and message are for the choir, and the congregation, as well as for the nonbelievers. I doubt there is a faggot among us who has not at least read the roots of “Pride” in Stonewall , nor do I pretend to know the extent of the minds and hearts of the participants of Stonewall in the spontaneity of a reaction to systematic and life-long oppression.
An elementary posit in Sociology 101 (which i never took) is that a vociferous fringe element expands the parameters of acceptable behavior. Thru blood, sweat, and tears, the parameters of GLBT’s (i know, it sounds like a delightful sandwich) “behavior” has gained considerable acceptance since the days of Stonewall. That “behavior”, however, is one of sexual and romantic love…. If homosexuality were a matter of caritas, I doubt we would be having this discussion.
I admire assless-chaps as much as the next faggot (with a modicum of aesthetics), but (pun intended), if the next battle is in the courts, driven largely now by a wet finger (lub it) reading the winds of the political climate, might the gaypride exposition serve to further entrench the already alienated, and possibly, just possibly, narrow the hard-won expansion of the minds that have come to accept the concept of equality?
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June 13, 2008 by p00ky.
“no man is an island entire of itself…. and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls. it tolls for thee.” j donne
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June 13, 2008 by p00ky.
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June 8, 2008 by p00ky.
Thanks to “Nilsson” for introducing me to a nifty community blog sponsored by the Obama campaign. His particular contribution is his blog at http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/blog/hi .
and well worth the read and a comment or three!
You need to register to publish a comment in one of the blogs, but you register only once. Having registered, you are free to set up your own blog. Cleverly, you are awarded points for registering, publishing a comment, inviting friends, etc…. but i have not discerned just how the point system works, nor what the prizes are:)
I suspect this format will be replicated in the future by political hacks of all stripes, but i have a hunch that none, any time soon, will be as robust as http://my.barackobama.com.
Let the campaign begin, and put your queer shoulder to the wheel!
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