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- (eZee electric bicycles -- photos)
- (eZee electric bicycles -- photos)ezee bikeNice pics but how fast does it go and for how long. The price????? A few more details please!!!!RE: (eZee electric bicycles -- photos)I'm looking to buy a similar electric bike in Beijing. Just carve through traffic jams.
- Discussion threads 2009-07-16
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- Green Tech: TVs, laptops, desktops, cell phones, and even bicycles
- Green Tech: TVs, laptops, desktops, cell phones, and even bicyclesYou gotta be kidding!!A bicycle gets "green" by adding an electric motor, LI batteries, and getting charged from an electric outlet?? People use any word to try to sell useless objects. Okay, how about the converse?"But, there are ways to help...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-01
- Green tech: A2B electric bike (Green Tech: TVs, laptops, desktops, cell phones, and even bicycles)
- Green tech: A2B electric bike (Green Tech: TVs, laptops, desktops, cell phones, and even bicycles)You gotta be kidding!!A bicycle gets "green" by adding an electric motor, LI batteries, and getting charged from an electric outlet?? People use any word to try to sell useless objects.RE: Green tech: A2B electric...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-01
- (Gallery: GM, Segway take P.U.M.A. for a spin)
- (Gallery: GM, Segway take P.U.M.A. for a spin)PUMAOh come on! RE: (Gallery: GM, Segway take P.U.M.A. for a spin)It looks like a faulty wheelchair. It needs to look a lot better than that. And why only 2 wheels? What's the real benefit? I mean, how long can you...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-07
- Does the future of GM include a tricked out Segway?
- Does the future of GM include a tricked out Segway?FixedThanks for editing ;)RE: Does the future of GM include a tricked out Segway?[i]The P.U.M.A. prototype can go 25 mph to 35 mph on one charge.[/i]Did you mean 25 to 35 miles? If so, what is it's top speed?Looks very...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-07
- Green is still Gold (But Beware of the Politics of Gesture)
- Foolhardy it may be to go out on a limb here to take on my boss (in this carnation I mean my editor, Larry Dignan) and a force of nature that is my fellow ZDNET blogger Dennis Howlett but I have to disagree with both on the subject of viability of the green market....
- Blog posts 2009-02-28
- Traditional bike with electric zip
- It's environmentally friendly like a traditional bicycle, but it has the zip of a scooter. Getting 20 miles per charge with a max cruising speed of 20 mph, Ultra Motor's new electric bike doesn't come cheap, at $2,600.
- Videos 2008-08-06
- Are you underinsured?
- Are you underinsured?The problem is costs.Being uninsured is not the problem. It is a symptom. It is the cost of medicine. It is so expensive, that we cannot afford the insurance no matter who handles the policy. The profit margins on all the suppliers of medicine are absurd. A push...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-11
- Time: early electric car one of 50 worst of all "time"
- Time: early electric car one of 50 worst of all "time"I saw "Who Killed the Electric Car?"I saw the documentry, "Who Killed the Electric Car" last month on one of the HBO channels. The few people who drove them praised the vehicles and wanted to keep the cars. GM just...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-10
- Photos: Solar festival as green as it gets
- Alternative energy and culture were on display last weekend at an off-the-grid learning center in Northern California.Madison Avenue advertisers and Silicon Valley venture capitalists may be pushing all things green into the mainstream these days, yet the countercultural roots of the sustainable-living movement are alive and thriving. More than 10,000...
- Image galleries 2007-08-23
- A motorcycle that's fast, silent and green
- A motorcycle that's fast, silent and greenThe trouble is...the sulphur and mercury emiting....power plants that create the energy to charge the thing up!SO...in the end, she ain't SO GREEN.Motorcycles are a good place to start vehiclewisethey usual make shorter trips and not necessarily at the highest rates available on the...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-02
- Does that house come in green?
- Does that house come in green?Uh... actually![B]""The handwriting's on the wall that we need to be building or retrofitting homes so they're more sustainable," said Beth Fisher, who became Indiana's first EcoBroker certified Realtor in March."[/B]The handwriting has been on the wall for a couple of decades... it's only now...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-21
- Dartmouth engineering students go green, go fast, go everywhere, in balanced fashion
- Earlier this week, I participated in a panel discussion at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering where we covered the challenges to science and technology journalists in separating the truth from the hype. Hype in science and technology you say? There's no hype! It's all truth! He he. ...
- Blog posts 2007-05-18
- Why it's not easy being green
- Why it's not easy being greenWhat about Nuclear Energy?We are finding out that the half-lives of materials aren't nearly as bad as they were originally thought and that nuclear energy is far cleaner and more productive than coal.How is 62% of energy wasted?If, as implied, it's a transmission or capture...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-24
- Injury risk prompts recall of all Segways
- Injury risk prompts recall of all SegwaysOn yer bikeI never have any software problems with my bicycle at all.The future of urban transportation is already here, at a fraction of the cost of the Segway and you get fit too.Fellow Brits will remember the Sinclair C5, it was clear from...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-14
- A (nano)jacket for riding your bicycle
- If you want to try a luminescent jacket to improve your safety when you ride your bicycle at night, you'll have to be next week in Melbourne, Australia. This prototype jacket, embedded with nano polymers, will be on display at the Melbourne Design Festival's Fabric of the Future exhibit, as...
- Blog posts 2006-07-08
- Computing pioneer Felsenstein eyes PCs for the poor
- Computing pioneer Felsenstein eyes PCs for the poorGoodies for the Cargo CultThis is the most cruel, immoral, and obscene developemnt since, well, since Negroponte developed the hand-cranked laptop for the poor li'l kiddies in Africa. I suppose the spreadsheet is to track the profit and loss in your chicken sales....
- Discussion threads 2006-06-26
- Honda unveils improved engines
- Honda unveils improved enginesHonda remains on top, GM on the bottom.Just goes to show what's REALLY important to American automakers:http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_vehicles/cars_and_suvs/page.cfm?pageID=1567To GM, it's more important to have all these yellow ribbons on these gas-guzzling behemoths than to build fuel conserving vehicles so the Middle Eastern countries won't OWN us. And...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-05
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