[Info-vax] Intel junk...Kernel-memory-leaking Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign
DaveFroble
davef at tsoft-inc.com
Sat Jan 6 23:29:04 EST 2018
nospam wrote:
> In article <fbd54uFlvqU1 at mid.individual.net>, Bill Gunshannon
> <bill.gunshannon at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> so do shopping malls, airports and even public libraries.
>>>>
>>>> Which I suppose is nice if you work at a shopping mall, airport
>>>> or library. I have never seen a single charging station anywhere
>>>> around here. I am sure there must be one or two, but not anywhere
>>>> I have ever had to go.
>>> or of you go there to shop, take a trip, read a book.
>> As I said, I have never seen a charging station anywhere
>> around here.
>
> you likely didn't look that hard, since you don't need to use one.
>
> they're out there, and not just in major cities either.
>
> <https://electrek.co/2017/12/20/tesla-charging-station-municipalities/>
> Last week, we reported on the city of Norfolk, Virginia working with
> Tesla to deploy 100 Destination chargers at properties owned by the
> city.
>
> Now we learn that Barrie, Ontario is getting a similar deal for 54
> charging stations to be installed at 4 different buildings owned by
> the municipality downtown.
>
> <http://www.kansascity.com/news/business/article8179314.html>
> KCP&L announced Monday that with one jolt it¹s going to make the area
> one of the best places in the nation to drive an electric car.
> The utility said it plans to install 1,001 public electric chargers
> in its Missouri and Kansas service territories ‹ a 2,400 percent
> boost from the roughly 40 units now available. Each charger will be
> able to charge two cars at a time.
I'm trying to resist, but I just cannot.
What does the third car do?
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