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    Another money grab that will in fact fail. No doubt about it.


    This is what I took out of the article.

    The project has drawn the support of General Motors and a wide range of utilities and high-tech firms, such as computer maker Dell and chip-making giant Intel. The U.S. Department of Energy has so far kicked in $10.4 million, private partners another $14 million. But the critical piece of the puzzle has been getting local residents to sign up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudslinger47 View Post
    Another money grab that will in fact fail. No doubt about it.


    This is what I took out of the article.

    The project has drawn the support of General Motors and a wide range of utilities and high-tech firms, such as computer maker Dell and chip-making giant Intel. The U.S. Department of Energy has so far kicked in $10.4 million, private partners another $14 million. But the critical piece of the puzzle has been getting local residents to sign up.
    A great real-time way to gather data.
    Curious that we spend more time congratulating people who have succeeded than encouraging people who have not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamGRT12x View Post
    A great real-time way to gather data.
    Another real time money drain on the American tax payer, this is precisely why cut are wiser then tax increases.

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    Litey, if I ever move to Texas, it won't have anything to do with some hairbrained study involving a failed battery buggy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayton_Wetter View Post
    Litey, if I ever move to Texas, it won't have anything to do with some hairbrained study involving a failed battery buggy!
    I wonder how big the the remote is lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by LITE-INN View Post
    I wonder how big the the remote is lol
    I wonder how long the extention cord is...

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    Maybe 65 miles????

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