Fuel prices: I-71 Sunoco Biodiesel and E85

Posted By on February 28, 2007

Renewable fuels price update 02/28/2007
Fuel prices have jumped this past week and a comment over at CinciTDI has me wondering if this is a short term trend or if it will continue into spring and summer. Psychologically, I’m finding my own personal limits are being challenged again, although I’ve come to accepted $2.50 for ULSD or biodiesel. (maybe it just the 20 or 30 cent swings?) Today I paid $2.69 for B-20 … Grr! I suspect most middle American’s have about a $3.00/gallon trigger point — what is yours and where do you see fuel prices going from here?

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L’Hydropteré bateau à voiles est rapide

Posted By on February 28, 2007

L'Hydroptere
Alain Thebault’s radical sailling trimaran Hydropteré broke the 50 mile per hour mark at 47.2 knots (54 mph) in a 25 knot wind — that’s twice the speed of the wind! The recorded, according to World Speed Sailing Record Council, is 48.7 knots, but then that was a windsurfer; its hard to compare the two sailing vessels in my opinion. Below is a French video clip showing just what sailing at 50 mph is really like … Il est sauvage! (here’s a great photo too)

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Beta Testing of Sling for Palm OS devices

Posted By on February 28, 2007

Palm Treo and Slingbox
I’ve been signed up, but not been offered a beta of the Slingplayer Palm OS software to install on my Palm Treo 700p … would like to give it a try though. For those of you unfamiliar with the Slingbox/SlingPlayer, its a hardware device that plugs into your computer network and broadcast your television signal to devices on the network or over the internet. (July 2005 post) It works impressively well and I use it regularly to check on breaking news or local television when traveling. A good wifi hotspot or solid hotel connection is a must for consistent connections and quality picture, but it even works well using the Sprint EVDO network on my notebook computer. I have found that it will play audio only over a non-EVDO cellphone connection without a problem. I have occasionally used it that way when driving and wanting to tune into something on TV. (if you do this often and are only listening to CNN, CNBC, FoxNews, etc … I would recommend a XM/Sirius radio, but it works well over a cellphone data connection just the same)

Matt Whitlock uploaded a short video demonstration of the Palm OS Slingplayer in action.

FutureCar episode on Discovery Channel

Posted By on February 27, 2007

Opel eco speedster
According to the Treehugger website, the Discovery Channel will air a FutureCar episode on Wednesday, February 28th … it might be worth recording. One of the cars worth considering is the Opel Eco Speedster. Its a concept car, but shows just was a sleek high performance diesel is capable of doing. The powerplant is a small 1.3-liter EcoTech CDTI, but the Eco Speedster tops out at 155 mph. That’s impressive, but what I really find impressive is that it achieved an average fuel economy of 113 mpg over a 24-hour road test. What makes this possible is a low weight (660 kg/1,445 lbs) and minimal drag, mid-engine design, and a 5-speed automatic transmission … and I repeat … CDTI diesel.

Semi off the topic, here’s a cute YouTube clip from the McMaster Solar Car Project.
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Who will shine at Solar Decathlon 2007?

Posted By on February 26, 2007

Solar Decathlon 2007
As the momentum builds toward the Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon 2007, teams from twenty universities are ‘gearing’ up (poor engineering humor) towards the goal of designing, building, and operating a highly energy-efficient, completely solar-powered house. The judging will take place on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., October 3 – 22, 2007 and be open to the public, October 12 – 20, 2007.

This year’s contest will be the third since 2002 and be judged on ten criteria: Architecture — 200 points, Engineering — 150 points, Market Viability — 150 points, Communications — 100 points, Comfort Zone — 100 points, Appliances — 100 points, Hot Water — 100 points, Lighting — 100 points, Energy Balance — 100 points, Getting Around — 100 points. Besides the 20 individual university sites reporting on team projects, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy will have media information available as well. (see announcement)

The Solar Decathlon challenges tomorrow’s engineers, architects, researchers the opportunity to rethink our nation’s energy use, and extends them the opportunity to show just how comfortably we could be “living under the sun.” The the small solar homes that are being developed are powerful, comfortable, and stylish, wasting neither space nor energy. Eventually more and more homes will take advantage of heat and light from the sun as well as more efficiency in cooling. The sponsors of the 2007 Solar Decathlon offer participants hands on use of the newest products and technologies that will bring our nation improvements in homes as well as the use of natural resources and impact on our environment.

Santa Clara House Rendering 2007My bias support goes out to the team from Santa Clara University where I have an ‘inside’ line on how things are progressing. This week they are ‘ground breaking’ — the design phase has been committed to drawings and construction now begins. I wish them well and will attempt to learn from their efforts. (keep me posted N.)

Brenda’s Butchered Buffalo Wings

Posted By on February 25, 2007

Brenda's Butchered Buffalo Wings
The beauty of having a ‘non-topical’ blog is that posting something off-topic is ‘okay’ … so here ya go: Brenda’s Butchered Buffalo Wings.
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While our family was enjoying a meal out at a local Chili’s restaurant, my wife proceeded to nibble her buffalo wings naked. Its just wrong! When I pointed it out that she ruined them all, she offered the ‘balance’ of them too me. I politely declined.

Tech Friday Tip: Firefox IE Tab

Posted By on February 23, 2007

IE Tab sm
Firefox2 is my favorite browser to date, and suspect many of you feel the same way. One big plus are the many “add-on” extensions available by third-party developers. One of my favorite is an small RSS client call Sage, but an add-on that I find more essential is IE Tab by Paul Roub.

IE Tab (1.3.2 is the current build) “lets you load pages in IE with a single right-click, or mark certain sites to *always* load in IE.” What makes this so useful is that one no longer has to open Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser when Firefox runs in to incompatible pages. (it is also great for web designers wanted to test their pages across different browsers)
IE Tab Icon
After installation, it is easy to use the customizable features of Firefox to adjust your ‘toolbar’ and add the “IE Tab” icon, which is ‘right-clickable.’ (Go to ‘View’ –> Toolbars –> Customize. Then drag or reorganize the icon-tools you want displayed) There are a few other great features such as being able to preset particular sites to alway open with an IE Tab rather than in Firefox. There are a few sites that I use for work that are only accessible with Internet Explorer, and this make it easy. You’ll note the example site I’ve used is Microsoft’s update page … again, only accessible with Internet explorer. Let me know if this tip was enough to get you to try Firefox?
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Is Corning (GLW) a ‘clean diesel’ stock play?

Posted By on February 22, 2007

GLW 1 year
Although Corning Incorporated provides display technologies and telecommunications glass substrates for liquid crystal displays and fiber optics, they are also a 30 year player in ceramic emission products too. If diesel use grows in the US as some believe, Corning stands to gain the lion share of the new pollution control filter market. Currently their stock is trading around $22 a share, midrange in its 52 week chart. (not necessarily a positive omen considering the market has been on a solid run???) I doubt that GLW is going to be a ‘flash in the pan’ overnight stock double, but it might be a comfortable stock to sock away in your retirement portfolio … if you are confident in the future of diesel? Check out the CNBC clip below pointing out this possible long term investment opportunity.

Americas’ kids need more Kevin Harvicks

Posted By on February 22, 2007

Kevin HarvickNASCAR has had its share of pluses and minuses over the years, and although the 2007 season started with one of those minuses (fuel tampering), it finished on a high note with a pedal to the metal scramble for the finish line of the Daytona 500. It could not have been much better.

Sadly as big money has become the ‘business’ of sports and entertainment, sportsmanship and the good role model component is non-existent. Perhaps I’ve become jaded when it comes to the stars Americas’ children (and adults) look up to, but from my perspective many of them are immature, overpaid, egotistical and self-absorbed. It doesn’t matter which major sport we talk about, there IS a definite shortage of ‘good guys.’ From filthy mouthed slug fests on the basketball court, to the steroid enhanced home run kings in baseball — it is challenging to find athletes a parent would want their children to emulate. (Eight Cincinnati Bengals arrested last year. Need I say more?)

Photo Finish at the Daytona 500Thankfully NASCAR has found their share of the good ones, and from the sounds of it, those calling the shots are looking to keep it that way. One ‘good one’ is this years winner, Kevin Harvick, who blasted his way around the sentimental favorite Mark Martin in the last turn. The photo finish was a nail-biter as Martin finished only 2-one-hundredths of a second behind Harvick. Yet that wasn’t all, as the final laps of “The Great American Race” highlighted super speedway racing at it most competitive. I doubt there was not a fan leaving that would have wanted a refund?
Clint Bowyers on roofRacing fans had to have appreciated the ‘no holes barred shoot-out’ finish, as it included wrecks and all. Hollywood couldn’t have scripted the it better, including the Clint Bowyer sliding over the finish line on his roof! Yet what I appreciated most, were the excellent role models sitting behind those wheels … and eventually in front of the cameras. NASCAR members, for the most part, do their best to put their best public face forward to the media; they set respectable examples for our children and teens. Its a noticeable difference from the many celebrated professional athletes and entertainers paraded in front of America’s next generation. More Kevin Harvicks please.

Biodiesel fill on a ‘foggy’ February day

Posted By on February 21, 2007

Foggy February Morning
The fog didn’t really disappear until about noon today during my careful drive up I-71 — no comments Tim. Thankfully by the time I was to exit 151, between Columbus and Cleveland Ohio, the sun was almost out and fog about gone. I couldn’t resist taking a photo of the fog while driving since I had my Palm Treo 700p in it new iGrip holder. (see last weeks post)

Renewables price update for 02/21/2007
At exit 151, Mt. Gilead, is my favorite convenient renewable fuel Sunoco station. They have done a great job of keeping prices competitive so it makes stopping there all the more palatable. While I did see a Pilot station selling diesel at $2.43 down the road, filling with B-20 for only 10 cents more is really not that bad. I know many of my biodiesel oriented friends would love to be able to fill with with B-2, B-5 or B-20 price even close to $2.50 a gallon. The sun is out as I grab a sandwich and salad … looks like a great February day in Ohio considering the nasty weather of the past week.
Filling my BIODZL Volkswagen Jetta TDI

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