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G. David Felt

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  1. Guess we never started an August thread so here we start late and the WinCo grocery store just had their new 6 fast chargers with EVgo open and a Chevrolet Bolt when I came out was Charging.
  2. Always like more of a gun metal color watch with minimal accent colors. Was never one into a gaudy or flashy look at me watch. I like subdued stuff when I wear it.
  3. I understand, like Drew said, sorry for the bumpy transition. Wishing you all the best for your new career. Glad to have you back posting and chatting with us.
  4. @oldshurst442 So you have no restaurant now due to the partner. Has the wife gone bonkers with you being home and wants you to get another place or job? What are you doing?
  5. Just like how we have idiots in their rolling Coal trucks that ICE charging stations, you are right in that we do not have enough large data to know one way or another. Just like the Ship that sunk and the fires on ships that people are jumping to saying it was EVs that caused it. We have no idea if it was the EV battery packs, human error, human hatred of EVs that started the fires on the ships or what. Yes, poor battery cell design can lead to fire issues as was proven in the BOLT battery pack recall. Yet enough also has been done to know that over all with less flammable fluids in an auto, EVs tend to be safer from fires than ICE. Time will prove this out and of course fire departments around the world are learning how to deal with an EV fire issue and like you said, the by-pass of the battery pack to make it safe for emergency personal to extract folks from an accident also help.
  6. What facts do you have to back up this fire hazard on batteries? Yes when they do burn, they are much harder to put out due to the in-experience of the fire fighters. In regards to fire hazard, I do not see how they are more fire prone than gas? This is only one of many stories on the FUD of people saying batteries are more prone to fires than gas. Government data show gasoline vehicles are up to 100x more prone to fires than EVs | Electrek
  7. Just never wear a metal band watch when working on an auto and especially near the distributor. I in my youthful idiot days ignored my dad reminder to remove all jewelry and my watch and I fried an early watch when the metal band or strap touch the distributor and arch'd. OUCH, that was a smart hurtful moment. Never work anything metal on me again and could fully explain why I pretty much do not wear anything on my fingers or wrists since.
  8. Great movie, bummer for that lovely car.
  9. Thanks, nothing like a good crunch recycle series.
  10. Outstanding write up Drew. Look forward to your reporting from the show. Thank you for taking the risk that many will not take and stay safe.
  11. Sadly their habit is their habit. Stay focused on the dinning experience and if the service is top notch, then tip top notch and let them deal with their own bad habits. Kinda reminds me of the medical industry, it is amazing how many medical professionals smoke.
  12. Very clean, easy to read. Nice watch! Course with my habit of never wearing jewelry let alone a watch, I doubt I will ever buy one since my phone has it all. Read multiple writeups that the watch market is a dying industry, be interesting to see where it is in 20 to 30 years.
  13. I would say that is an exception rather than the norm. It is amazing how many coworkers come from red states and they all tend to respond the same. WTF with all the various cans, garbage is garbage, throw it all in one can. Yes Seattle is very progressive in this regards as we have trash, recycling, compost as required cans in all businesses and for homes here. I personally like the fact that you throw all your greasy paper food containers in the yard/food compost bin. I do get that not every company from every red state is that way as I know that Dell in Austin has recycling cans in all the offices too.
  14. Very cool camper for the GMC Hummer EV. For Anywhere and Everywhere: GMC HUMMER EV EarthCruiser Upfit by EarthCruiser To reserve the GMC HUMMER EV EarthCruiser upfit, please visit: http://www.earthcruiser.com/reserve-your-gmc-hummer-ev-earthcruiser Additional Product Details: Specifications: Height: 117 inches in “Camp Mode” with the roof up and 90 inches in “Drive Mode” with the roof down Length: 217 inches Sleeping capacity: 2 Exterior: Carbon-fiber house construction Four-season, tri-layed pop top Outdoor shower Exterior recovery gear storage Exterior filtered water access Lockable utility hook-ups Exterior keypad for lighting and system control Exterior scene lights Integrated rooftop solar 13.5-gallon freshwater capacity 7-gallon grey tank Interior 80 inches of standing headroom at the entry, 76 inches on the step in the hallway and 35 inches in the bed area Sink Induction cooktop RV full bed Underbed storage Interior filtered and unfiltered water 7-inch-diagonal touchscreen control Refrigerator / freezer Dimmable interior lighting 460Ah lithium 12V battery 1500W inverter Integrated storage drawers and cabinets Onboard 12V water heater
  15. Ahh, Olds is a Petite man!
  16. @oldshurst442 Funny part is the Gold Bulova watch was when I was in Sales and the Gun Metal Grey watch was when I transitioned to Engineering. Proper representation of my two career paths. LOL
  17. Here are the two watches my wife has bought me. The Gold Bulova was bought for me in 1991, sales receipt shows she paid $544. Second watch is the gun metal grey with gold accent Accutron that was bought in 1997 for $799 according to the receipt.
  18. 1960's ford mustang grill logo was the closest thing I believe ford came to a 3D logo.
  19. Acura and Honda have joined the NACS camp for North America now. Probably GM had something to do with this.
  20. Have to say I see the trucks and SUVs every day now around here where I live and with a new showroom opening up near me, will have to go check it out and see how I fit in the Rivian truck and SUV. Here's Why Rivian Might Be The 'Jeep' Of The EV World (topspeed.com) Hopefully @Drew Dowdell can get one of these as a press demo for the week and write up a review.
  21. @oldshurst442 My wife at our 10th wedding Anniversary bought me a Bulova watch. I have it, never wear it as I grew up working in my dad's auto shop and you never wear jewelry, watches, etc. I like the watch very much and will never part with it till I am cremated, but I doubt I will ever wear it as it just feels weird wearing it. Same with my wedding ring, after the first year, I have never worn it again. Course still married and going strong 33 years so far. Interesting how things have changed over time.
  22. I do love that exterior color too! ?
  23. Agree that would be a great resource. NACS the North American New Charging Standard? - Automotive Industry - Cheers & Gears (cheersandgears.com) Rivian Latest to Join the NACS Camp - Rivian - Cheers & Gears (cheersandgears.com) Electrify America Adding NACS Connectors - Automotive Industry - Cheers & Gears (cheersandgears.com) Tesla Supercharger Network of North America Now a Benz Charging Option - Mercedes Benz - Cheers & Gears (cheersandgears.com) We do have a pretty good start with all the info in the links above.
  24. Right now Tesla and GM seem to be the only ones that are offering home charging management, but others are talking about it too, so might be good to have a list of those companies offering home power management and if it allows V2H.
  25. For me the 442 will always be a favorite. I also have a soft spot for for Delta 88 & 98 custom cruisers.
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