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  1. By G. David Felt Staff Writer Alternative Energy - CheersandGears.com Friday, December 21, 2012 BRC Fuelmaker / CugoGas announced two new Phill Home CNG Fueling models and American Made Fast Fill CNG Stations. BRC Fuelmaker/CugoGas looks to jump start the market for CNG (Natural Gas) powered cars and Home Fueling appliances by introducing two lower priced models of their Phill Product line as well as introduce Local Manufactured Fast Fill Stations in a Container that will drive down the cost of building a Fast Fill natural gas public fueling station. Press Release on Page 2 At the Dec 10th Las Vegas distributors meeting, BRC Fuelmaker rolled out to attendees two new models of Phill their Entry level time fill CNG solution. The Phill allows refueling of a CNG powered vehicle at home or business enabling owners to take advantage of historically low natural gas prices. Compressed Natural Gas vehicles are offered for sale by GM, Honda, Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, and Toyota with additional models able to be converted by EPA certified conversion shops. Current version of the Phill Standard sells for around $5000 plus installation for a well-built CSA certified natural gas fueling appliance. This is the only current certified unit in North America for home fueling. The new Phill Basic should sell for around $4640 and the Phill Smart around $4600 and available starting Jan 2nd 2013. The Standard Phill comes with earthquake mounting bracket, fueling hose, complete dry pump system with air cooling and has built in leak detectors, built in self-regenerative dryer for the incoming gas supply. All total a complete self-enclosed system for drying, pumping and self-checking for a safe home fueling solution, able to be mounted and used in enclosed garages or outside. New additions: Phill Basic: This unit is identical to the Phill Standard except that it does not have the regenerative dryer. For states that actually deliver to the home a dry natural gas supply you can have an inside or outside fueling appliance with no dryer. Phill Smart: This unit is identical to the Phill Standard except for having no dryer and no internal leak detectors/sensors. This is an outside only unit. Government requirement is that the gas supply does not have more than 4 - 7 lbs. of water per million cubic feet of natural gas. For all states this is a standard that gas supply companies are to follow as directed by the government which allows one to fuel without the need for a dryer. Yet in some states you have private natural gas supplies with high water content so a dryer is still required. CuboGas announces production of North American made Fast Fill CNG Solutions. CuboGas will start production of their container fast fill CNG solution stations in North America starting in Jan 2013. To quote their management team, BRC Fuelmaker / CuboGas see’s North America as their largest growth market and will be investing for the long term in fast fill and time fill CNG solutions while creating American Jobs. With average cost of a fast fill station running from 1 to 3 million dollars and being in ground piece meal solutions, CuboGas looks to simplify building Fast Fill stations by offering container enclosed solutions. This allows one to have a cement pad with Electricity and gas at the pad. Bring in the CuboGas container solution of their choice and bolt it to the pad, run the stainless steel lines to the islands with the dispensers and have a Fast Fill station in no time. No ground contamination, minimal extensive build out leading to faster startup for these fast fill solutions. North America is expected to have a rapid growth of both Home\business time fill CNG fueling as well as public Fast Fill CNG solutions as America moves to kick the Oil habit.
  2. Latest bug from Apple for the Do Not Distrube is now a feature that will auto correct itself at 12:01am Jan 7th 2013 according to a tech posting on Apples web site. Too funny, this bug affects all Iphones, Ipads and Ipad Mini and they have the balls to say it is not a bug but an auto correction. If Microsoft had this problem the world would roast them as building crappy software. But because it is the holly Apple company you are allowed to have bugs. Sad double standard.
  3. Very nice Monitor, those here that use mac's and have the 27"thunderbolts then plug in their 24" dell monitor to do multimonitor and it seems to work really well. I might try that, we have a few of the Dells in our storage room...I've never been much for multiple monitors, I'm more a fan of having multiple virtual desktops... Trust me, once you go Multi Monitor with Multi View Desktops you will never go back. Even in the windows world having mulitiple monitors with multiple desktops allows for a ton of beneficial multi tasking.
  4. Very nice Monitor, those here that use mac's and have the 27"thunderbolts then plug in their 24" dell monitor to do multimonitor and it seems to work really well.
  5. Very cool good to know that tuning requires taking the SQL server offline.
  6. I agree, I grew up not bothering to celebrate holidays and even now, rarely do, the wife bought stuff for the kids this year as always and we did not even exchange anniversary cards as we hit 21yrs of marriage a rarity today. But figured spending time with family and going up to play on the mountain was more important than the gifts. Family Time before all else.
  7. Honda Crosstourer and Nissan Juke, both win the butt ugly award from me. Worst yet is that people buying these auto's seem to NOT be able to know where their corners are as the auto's I have seen around Seattle have scuffs all over the corners. Clearly idiots that cannot drive.
  8. That is cool that they have a system in place to try and keep the auto's clean and usable so they do not get trashed.
  9. But what about the accessories? No person can ever have enough accessories! Beef, after New Year return to work and people who bitch on the last couple days about needing to get their certification done so they can meet their MBO for the year and why am I not returning their calls, email etc when my out of office message clearly says I am on vacation from Dec 21st to Jan 2nd. Freaking stupid morons, your lack of planning does not constitute an emergency on my part.
  10. My current work has me with a Lenovo 530, 16gb ram, 500GB SSD, NVidia Quadro K1000, i7 - 3720QM with docking station and 27" monitor. I have to say that this setup like all past experiances with IBM rocks Have had failures with Acer and cannot ever recommend their products. HP are not bad but had some flakey issues. DELL Rocks also as desktops and laptops. Over all I would recommend IBM for a long term laptop.
  11. Yet as more use this service I doubt people will care about the auto and I suspect they will end up trashed as I have seen of the few Zip's in Seattle. That is one thing I have noticed about City dwellers, they tend to not care about taking care of things. I admit I will never be a Zip Car user, but I do understand the market and need for the Inner City Dweller.
  12. Very nice, I only wanted a Supercharger with Cold Air Chiller kit for my Trailblazer SS, but I was happy with the movies I got to add to my collection. Almost 1400 Movies now all DVD/BlueRay!
  13. Bad News: The dealership is given a D- for performance on the video, C+ for repairing the Auto initial issue and a F for breaking some other item to cause return business.
  14. While I see value in a service like this for a select group of inner city people, I do not see this being a mass market use here in America. I can see this more in use in Europe or the Asian Rim.
  15. Very Cool indeed!
  16. Keep the Cuda a Hot SRT8 with the right mix of luxury and performance and you have a winner.
  17. Bad News: Most of the recording is not viewable due to the x rated nature of what went on, on the hood of the car while in the shop.
  18. A ham sandwich would make a better CEO than Akerson, but that doesn't mean its a good idea. A grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwich is always the best way to go! Then again, if we could only find a young CEO with the leadership quality of Lee Iaccoca then I would say GM has the ultimate CEO.
  19. Very interesting, I can see this as a valid use by inner city folks not really needing a car the majority of the time.
  20. Glad to hear it works so well, Saw we had a SQL issue last night as the site did not respond from home.
  21. Bad News: Police say they will not allow the recording to be submitted as evidence.
  22. While it makes sense that rural small dealers would not really sell many volts, GM should have had a better roll out of who could and who could not have the volt. As the Oklahoma dealer is Qouted as saying, with the ELR, it only makes sense to invest in the tools and training. As Hyper has mentioned also, with DI and turbo engines, small dealerships are going to need to invest in the future and realize they will not see the return right away but will in the long term. This is the problem with many american businesses, wanting to see instant gratification rather than investing for the long term. Dealerships that endorse and train on the Volt, DI and Turbo Engines will be the one that stick around while the rest fad into the history books.
  23. So when I am home I will take a closer look at joining for free, but am wondering how defined the segments are? I already tried to look for my 2008 Trailblazer SS and Escalade ESV Platinum and it does not seem to give those categories so how would it truly rate the quality, service, etc of that auto if you cannot enter in those select features?
  24. Interesting, I have learned more about ZipCar than I have ever known before. I wonder how they grew when I really see no advertising for them at all. Including fuel is a nice feature, what else do they include in comparison to a rental company and how does a car get services/refueled? I assume you always bring it back empty or as low as possible.
  25. Yes, sort like the neighborhood Enterprise rental car or U-Haul...I rent cars from Enterprise when I do a weekend road trip or a truck from U-Haul when I've had to move furniture to my storage unit.. But then why spend the money on ZipCar, why not just add this feature to your options. I am sure Enterprise or any of the other rental companies could do this also. It is not like ZipCar has a deep bench of customers to exploit.
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