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posted on August 29th, 2013 at 03:18 PM |
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Bernie Getz Burned
Does anyone remember the bubbly greenie Bernie Hobbs, formerly one of the panelists on the ABC TV show The New Inventors?
In 2010 she decided she was going to set an example, so she got rid of her petrol car and spent $48,000 on a Blade Electron, basically a Hyundai Getz
converted to electric propulsion.
The leftie Fairfax press at the time hailed her as a 'pioneer of Australian motoring.'
Now, three years later, how is that working out?
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/index.php/dailytelegraph/com...
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posted on August 29th, 2013 at 03:47 PM |
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haha lol

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posted on August 29th, 2013 at 05:54 PM |
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I wonder how much carbon was produced for her to earn $48k ??!!
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posted on August 29th, 2013 at 06:25 PM |
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posted by Craig Torrens
I wonder how much carbon was produced for her to earn $48k ??!!
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good point.

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posted on August 29th, 2013 at 06:46 PM |
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Well actually its $48k after tax............so even more carbon for pre tax income 
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posted on August 29th, 2013 at 08:59 PM |
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Quote: | Originally
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I wonder how much carbon was produced for her to earn $48k ??!!
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LOts of hot air!
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posted on August 29th, 2013 at 10:11 PM |
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haha did someone with a journo degree write that dribble?
I'll never get that time back, n some moron is paying some moron to write that shite imao lol
but the funniest thing is morons spend their hard earned 'after tax' on shite spoilt paper
it's a shame the electric car car was based on a shitbox getouttahere, if it were a Porsche that would prolly be a different story
I say good on bernie hobbs for having a go and actually doing something than just saying I'm gunna do it etc
sure a poor example but a good concept nonetheless
n having a V8 say Holden sea anchor as a so called better option is absolutely laughable.. oh there is a 'great' resale right there.. bogans haha
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posted on August 30th, 2013 at 10:06 AM |
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HAAAA
Makes me want to rev the bug harder..
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posted on August 30th, 2013 at 12:31 PM |
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just shows how dumb and out of touch with reality that greenies are, what would the carbon foot print be on the all the extra gizmos in that car,
probably equal to a 4WD, what was done with the old motor from the car?
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posted on August 30th, 2013 at 01:12 PM |
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just shows how dumb and out of touch with reality that greenies are, what would the carbon foot print be on the all the extra gizmos in that car,
probably equal to a 4WD, what was done with the old motor from the car?
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thats right, the best is old car fixed up and made efficient with either properly developed engine or a conversion of a more modern engine.
couple of point on the.
1. keeping an old car on the road as long as possible reduces the foot print almost exponentially compared to buying a new one every few year. 3 R's
reduce, reuse, recycle. Bold is the 2 in this example
2. the old car cost far less energy to make than any "green" or new car ever will for the matter of fact.
3. many old cars are actually more effect than a lot of new ones. The ford model T had an average economy of 25mpg and was designed to primary run on
ethanol and petrol as alternative. Today over 100 years later cars have reached a average of 26mpg. Sure some of the 4 cylinders are better than ever
but people seem to forget some of the economical cars in the past as well as some that are impossible to get economy from in the modern
counterpart.
biggest factor for that is weight, heavier cars are less efficient especially in city/town driving where 95% of people live. Cars are double the
weight today from the 60-70s
Electric cars are a great concept as the electric motor is almost 100% efficient. The problem is the source of electricity and very bad efficiency.
Coal power station have a peak efficiency of about 27% then put all the other looses in between to finally get to the electric motor in your car. Just
Horrible !
We now have ICE that are reaching efficiency of 50% and slowly getting better, that is amazing considering how old the ICE design is.
If we use waste produced by society to produce bio fuels using fermentation or use the waste to feed algae that produced oil via photosynthesis its 2
birds with one stone! The technology been around for ages but no one has implemented it. I am sure the oil companies have a lot to do with that
lol.
A lot of greenies don't seem to see the logic in that and go about it ass about. Fix the problem from the beginning not patch up the end result.

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posted on August 31st, 2013 at 11:28 AM |
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Well, it was surely pretty obvious that a $48,000 Hyundai Getz with a backyard electric conversion would depreciate like a bucket of prawns in the
sun. More to the point, I'm impressed that she got $8000 for it!
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