Lately I've become such a cynic, I think it means not so much investment in alternative technologies (we could have had electric cars a long time ago)
I'm curious to see how the Chevy Volt does. I think it's the most compelling electric car to come onto the market. (Yes, it has a gas engine onboard, but it's a generator, the powertrain is electric.) Around town, you can be almost all electric, but you can still take a trip in it.
I think the big problem with the Volt is it's very expensive. Isn't it around $40k?
That's right, but there's supposed to be a federal tax credit that will bring it down to about $33k. Not cheap, but a lot of cars sell in that range.
I wanted to buy a used Prius when I moved, but they will still be too expensive. Well, too expensive unless I take on more debt, which I am hoping to avoid.
Oh absolutely one of you! It was cold and wet, but we did both games. Luckily there was a retired player sitting next to us who could explain what was happening because when we first showed up it just looked like chaos out there!
We were technically already drinking "with" the team. They come to our neighborhood bar, we had just never been to see them play.
I've been wanting to go for a while and couldn't get Jon interested in it until one day they were at the bar and a guy who was leaving the team got a signed ball and gave a speech. Jon started talking to the coach and decided he wanted to go (Shoulda done that 2 years ago, but whatever!)
Oh, that'll help.
Yeah, that tax break should give them a boost. I've been following the development just because it's really the only electric car that I thought I'd actually want to buy if I had the money (maybe not the first model year though).
Hmm -- if I saw a job posting on a third-party site, but it's not on the organization's own site, should I assume it's been filled, or apply anyway?