Cluny Lace Necklace
A half-moon of ecru cotton needlework flourishes below an antiqued bronze chain, imparting timeless beauty to modern necklines.
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July 21, 2010 at 10:30AM By Jim Motavalli | comment I have seen the future of EV charging, and it's really cool looking. ECoitaly just emailed me a photo of its station, which will be unveiled at the Plug-In 2010 trade show in San Jose on the 27th. I can't show it to you until then, but it's proof that we're in a designer race with these babies. ECOtality's Jonathan Read says its' "way smarter and easier to use than any other similar product. It makes it very easy for consumers to switch over to electric driving." Soon, we'll be buying EV chargers in big-box stores, and they'll be competing to make them visually appealing. Maybe Apple will have one, too, and Steve Jobs will be up there in his jeans introducing it. Stranger things have happened. EVs have arrived, and they're not yesterday's super-clunky nermobiles. If even the chargers are getting cool, we're on to something. I was watching a video of an old-technology solar EV charger in action, and the thing was so boxy, so ugly, so poorly labeled (dozens of confusing buttons) that it's no wonder they didn't take off back then. Just look at the thing: |
The ever-evolving Coda sedan in Santa Monica. (Jim Motavalli photo) LOS ANGELES--I spent four days in California running back and forth between green car companies, including Coda Tesla Fisker and AC Propulsion This state is becoming the epicenter of EV development for several reasons: environmental inclinations, weather, and governments (both state and local) increasingly willing to subsidize both EV purchases and the charging stations they'll need to plug into. Among the charging projects targeting California are ChargePoint America, the EV Project and a new $5 million effort by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Many of the charging companies are located in California, too, including Coulomb Technologies. Given all that charging synergy, it's not surprising that Santa Monica-based Coda's early production will go to California only. I visited Coda and found a beehive of activity, as the company tries to get a car ready for the market by the end of the year. Read more: http://www.thedailygreen.com/living-green/blogs/cars-transportation/?click=nav#ixzz0zzFklJPS |
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