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+1
When we are confronted by a large array of alternatives we often rely on friends and family to help us make a choice. Now Google gives you that capability… a bit like Pre-Crime in the movie Minority Report with +1 … Continue reading
Tesla – Noooooo
Well after my post yesterday on the underwhelming contribution of Tesla cars to the issue of climate change I didn’t imagine that I would be writing about Tesla again today. But I am…. Back in 2008 ‘Top Gear’ broadcast a … Continue reading
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Tesla hits Ten Million
It sounded very impressive yesterday when I read that the cumulative distance driven by all the Tesla cars in the world have reached 10 million miles (16 million kilometers). However, I couldn’t help reaching for my calculator and cranking out a few … Continue reading
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Day Zero
Today I closed down two old blogs and started this new one. I will miss the old guys but it feels great to have a blank canvas. So why call it Storm in a Teacup? What I like most about this idiom is … Continue reading