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  1. J

    Cycling

    I bought a pair of these last year and have put about 1300 miles on them since. I think we finally hit the holy grail here as far as airless tires go. Rolling resistance and ride quality seems to be just about on par with regular pneumatic tires. Compared to my last set of airless tires, these...
  2. J

    I want to buy a new car

    I agree 100%. The safety standards are what is mostly responsible for vehicle "bloat". Get rid of those, and you can make vehicles half the weight. If you do that the mileage and emissions will take care of themselves. I also tend to think vehicles which are less safe in crashes might tend to...
  3. J

    I want to buy a new car

    If you give them viable alternatives you'll get them to switch. That's the problem here in the US. We don't offer any alternatives at all in most places, even places where they would work. To show you how warped our priorities are, we have no plans yet to supplement two aging rail tunnels under...
  4. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Why would they be next to truck lanes? If enough people adopted them, you would have a physically separated lane, much like the bike superhighways in the Netherlands. No issues of being sideswiped by 18-wheelers there. Often they're buffered from the car road by a line of trees or something...
  5. J

    I want to buy a new car

    The real estate taxes do have to be paid, don't they? My original point (which still stands) is that housing in NYC, other than Manhattan, isn't particularly expensive, especially if you're in a paid for house. Besides, salaries tend to be more here, so that kind of absorbs any difference. There...
  6. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Why would they be on the same road as 18 wheelers, not that you're any more likely to survive a collision with one being in a regular car? You can have separate infrastructure, just as many places already have separate bike infrastructure. I'm thinking of these being useful more in terms of 1...
  7. J

    HOT

    I guess cool is a relative term. At least that's dry heat. 80°F with the normal humidity levels we have is stifling.
  8. J

    I want to buy a new car

    On what planet? I'm getting $1,052 a month at a 4% interest rate on a 15 year loan of $100K using this calculator. Upping the term to 30 years, even though 30 year mortgages are a major scam, only drops the monthly payment to $790. To borrow $200K with a monthly payment of $1,000 would require...
  9. J

    I want to buy a new car

    All because I had earlier made a valiant attempt to (unsuccessfully) steer Merc to a car-free lifestyle. Granted, he may have valid needs for owning a car, but I thought it worthwhile to at least give him my thoughts on the matter. Even Merc thinks cars are a scam but unfortunately for whatever...
  10. J

    I want to buy a new car

    THEY BOTH SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! By the way, "expensive shoebox sized apartment in a city with bad school and a high crime rate" is rational? If you don't like cities it's your prerogative but please don't start in with all the stereotypes.
  11. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Real estate taxes are about $5K annually. Utilities include electricity, cable, and heating oil. My sister lives in a suburb and here taxes are close to $10K. My aunt's taxes in NJ are $12K. So yes, this is inexpensive compared to many suburban places. Factor in not needing a car. That saves you...
  12. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Does your dinner conversation also include talking about the niggers in the big city because you hit on just about every other stereotype? There's a big problem with "work in the city and live elsewhere". It's the fact the city has to have highways going through it, and parking for all these...
  13. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Baloney on everything costing more. Most things in stores cost less here than many other places because of competition. As for housing, once you own a private home it's not bad. Taxes and utilities are under $1,000 a month. It's not just about money, either. Driving is slow, stressful, and...
  14. J

    I want to buy a new car

    It's a lot more complex than that. Right now there's a glut of suburban and exurban housing and a shortage of urban housing. On top of that, government at all levels directly or indirectly subsidizes auto use more than other modes. Despite these subsidies, owning a car is still hideously...
  15. J

    Something Random

    I'm sorry to hear that, Sed. It's funny but I have an ongoing dream (nightmare?) where for some reason I end up back in high school. Don't know the exact reasons but I think it's something along the lines of the school retroactively telling me I never met the graduation requirements. It's...
  16. J

    I want to buy a new car

    My aunt had one of those once. My uncle hated driving it. In his own words, it was "like driving a sofa".
  17. J

    I want to buy a new car

    I would try to chew them down first before worrying about financing. Good price or not, most people are amenable to negotiation if they have something they just want to get rid of. I would also keep the old Element as a parts car given that things will eventually need replacing if you plan on...
  18. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Most of those conditions would preclude a person from safely driving as well, particularly dementia, MS, MD, heart disease, and ataxia. It's a complete misnomer though about "exertion" being an issue. It's not necessary to use any more energy riding a bike than walking if you so choose...
  19. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Supposedly there's enough gold in the iron core of the Earth to cover the planet in a layer about 12-13 feet thick. Of course, if we were able to get at it that would make gold practically worthless. Along the same lines of thought however we may well start mining asteroids within our lifetimes...
  20. J

    I want to buy a new car

    The idea of living in a big city would be to dispense with a car altogether, meaning limited parking wouldn't be a concern. A car is hands down the worst way to get around in a big city anyway. Average car travel speeds in Manhattan are something like 7 mph. I average more than twice that speed...
  21. J

    I want to buy a new car

    I've heard this elsewhere. It's moot even if true because the "refill" time for oil fields if the theory is sound would be on the order of millenia. That's not even accounting for the pollution or global warming issues of continuing to use oil. We're better off transitioning to a non-fossil fuel...
  22. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Cargo bike? That would seem to be the answer here. They even have versions with electric motors in case you live in a very hilly area (or just don't feel like pedaling). Given your travel habits, if not a cargo bike it's sounding to me like you might get by with an electric scooter. Just...
  23. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Glad you're OK, Merc. Regarding getting another vehicle, it might be worthwhile to carefully examine your usage patterns, perhaps see if rentals and/or using services like Uber would be more cost effective. The hard fact is the economics of owning a motor vehicle have always been horribly...
  24. J

    Something Random

    If that's the case then there's no real reason why alternators and generators wouldn't be similar in size for any given output. Alternators generally require lower maintenance which is why I suspect they replaced generators in motor vehicles. The "downsizing" was just a result of technological...
  25. J

    Something Random

    Electronics will be able to do the boosting and lowering in the not too distant future. This has more to do with the fact that those old DC generators used permanent magnets which weren't all that powerful (hence the much larger sizes). Alternators use field windings instead. Much of the...
  26. J

    Something Random

    Given the prevalence of electronics in homes these days it may well make sense to have a low voltage DC distribution system inside buildings. I'm thinking something like 48VDC. This avoids the need to rectify and filter 120VAC before stepping it down to voltages electronics can use. The switch...
  27. J

    Something Random

    I vaguely recall that I did but I'm not 100% sure. I do remember seeing Silent Running in the theater but I'm just not sure if I saw Soylent Green also. The odd thing is some of this dystopian science fiction is becoming fact, such as the global warming in Soylent Green. It may be that any...
  28. J

    Something Random

    I have a lingering fear of ending up in Soylent version 8.0 when I'm no longer of any use to society. Remember world hunger problems caused by overpopulation will only make things worse by mid century. Who knows if the creator of Soylent will start altering the formula to include people by then...
  29. J

    Intel Skylake reviews (i7-6700K)

    There's a whole bunch of reasons for that. We're approaching the limits of lithography which means we can't easily make smaller, faster transistors. On top of that signals propagating through silicon face issues of their own as speeds increase. If you think about it, in one clock tick with a...
  30. J

    What Big Drives are you buying now

    This is worth a read: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/11/10/kryders_law_of_ever_cheaper_storage_disproven/
  31. J

    What Big Drives are you buying now

    I'm personally holding off any purchases of large drives (to me that's anything 2TB and over) for a few years until large SSDs get close to price parity with mechanical disks. My 2TB drive isn't even half full yet. Moreover, given the tiny size of the magnetic bits needed to reach these huge...
  32. J

    Dunkin Donuts' CEO's Comment Regarding New York State Minimum Wage Proposal

    It's worth noting a family making $200K US in a place like NYC is strictly middle class. Sure, lots of people get by here even on $30K, but they're living on Ramen soup. It's exactly crap like this which should be illegal. Even from Wall Street's perspective this is bad business. Gut a company...
  33. J

    Dunkin Donuts' CEO's Comment Regarding New York State Minimum Wage Proposal

    There's a huge underground economy in NYC with cash wages below minimum wage. In particular, you have both Mexican and Chinese illegal immigrants working for in some cases $2 an hour. Amen to all that. The only sure thing in a capitalist economy is the rich get richer at the expense of everyone...
  34. J

    Samsung’s working on an 11K screen for smartphones

    I'm a big fan of ultra high resolution screens but even I think this is ridiculous in a 5.5" screen. The eye just can't resolve anything much smaller than maybe 0.05mm, even if someone has great close-up vision. That's 500 pixels per inch. The pixels on this screen would be 2,250 to the inch...
  35. J

    Something Random

    I actually soldered the broken off pin back on the one or two times this happened to me. It worked fine afterwards.
  36. J

    Something Random

    Thanks again everyone both for noticing I hit 3K, and joining me in the celebration. Now here's to 4K and beyond! Not that I'm there yet, but I may have another milestone coming up in my life soon. The Airborne titanium bike I bought on eBay in late 2011 might be coming up on 10K miles this...
  37. J

    Quiet Keys

    Amen to that! Not sure I'd even want to talk to a significant other on the phone that long on a regular basis.
  38. J

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    That's interesting. I'll be really curious as to the retail price. My longstanding theory here is the market for SSDs peters out once they start costing more than maybe $500 (and that's for the highest capacity "flagship" model). My reasoning then is the 2TB drive will probably need to come in...
  39. J

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    If my assumptions are correct, this should mean Samsung increased the number of layers in their V-NAND. That should mean large price drops in their smaller size SSDs. I'm hoping 1 TB drops under $200.
  40. J

    Something Random

    Thanks, guys! I know 3K posts pales next to some of the others here but it says a lot for this place that I've stuck around long enough to get there at my less than proficient posting rate. If I continue at my present posting rate I'll finally get to 10K around maybe 2047 or thereabouts. :) And...
  41. J

    I want to buy a new car

    It's a people problem. In Japan for example public transit is spotless (and I'll guess their private autos are also). Here in the US people think of their car as an extension of their living room. And in some cases their bathroom. :hurl: It may be too late to change your lifestyle but then...
  42. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Have you considered the off-grid lifestyle? Nothing wrong with rural living if you rarely need to travel. I don't doubt that. A lot of people in this city are just slobs. I've seen personal cars here which are so gross they make the filthiest bus look antiseptic. You know a car is filthy when...
  43. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Buses? In general buses suck compared to rail transit. I get physically sick riding any kind of ICE-powered vehicle, whether it's a bus or a car. Trains and bikes are fine, though. Never got sick on either. It's a good idea to check for "foreign matter" before you sit down anywhere, even a car...
  44. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Not sure what you mean by that unwashed masses comment. People from all walks of life ride public transit here simply because it's faster than most other options. Incidentally on average a car costs a person $300K over their lifetime. Had you lived your life without one, you could have been...
  45. J

    I want to buy a new car

    Yep. Bike and/or public transit is the way to go. Your $983 could have bought a very nice bike, or over 200 round trips on the NYC subway. For what it's worth, particularly in a place like NYC with congestion, both of those options are typically faster than driving.
  46. J

    Transparant aluminum

    It looks to me like either a matte surface, or it's in a plastic bag. Either one would explain the less than optically clear properties. I imagine if polished out it would be as clear as glass.
  47. J

    Something Random

    Not to mention that those are continuous HP ratings. Typically you can overload an electric motor by 50% to 100% for a short time, assuming the battery can supply the power. That could give you in excess of 400 HP. Given electric motor torque curves, that's probably equivalent to a 500 or 600 HP...
  48. J

    Something Random

    More or less my feelings also. Although nothing happened to anyone I know, I've seen the negative impacts cars are having in NYC in terms of carnage, pollution, and overall quality of life. I'd just as soon that they disappear from large cities altogether. Never had a driver's license either but...
  49. J

    Something Random

    Regarding plan C, my brother has actually been seriously thinking of doing an EV conversion on his Mark VIII when it finally dies. It still may last a while, which I guess is good as battery technology will only get better. I think this car would be a perfect EV conversion. It's already very...
  50. J

    HOT

    That really sucks. Here is an interesting idea if your tap water is relatively cool in the summer. I think they might also make regular air conditions where the condenser is cooled with tap water instead of a fan and heat exchanger. I personally feel very uncomfortable once a room gets much...
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