Sunday, November 25, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
iBlog: Honda Unveils Production version of FCX Hybrid
Link:Engadget: Honda's New Eco-Friendly Car
Now this is something that is getting me excited. Finally, a hydrogen fuel cell car that is produced for everyone... well more like only a hundred, but HEY! thats a start. If all goes well, then I hope that the hydrogen fuel cell technology that this over-populated-and-gas-hungry world is waiting for will finally spring to life.
Honda unveils production version of the FCX fuel-cell hybrid, the FCX Clarity
11-15-2007
We've been tracking Honda's FCX fuel-cell hybrid on and off since we first heard about the concept way back in 2004, and it looks like a lucky few will finally be able to get their hands on one soon -- the company unveiled the production version of the car, the FCX Clarity, at the LA Auto Show earlier today. While it's not clear if the zero-emissions whip still sports that hydrogen-fuel-station-finding GPS system, you'll still be able to get the "gasoline-equivalent" mileage of 68mpg combined city / highway -- but you'll have to extra-special to do it, since Honda is only leasing around 100 of the vehicles to buyers who live near one of its three hydrogen fuel stations in southern California. The rest of us will just have to struggle along with our super eco-friendly Hummer limos, we suppose.Monday, November 12, 2007
iBlog: We Eat What We Want To Eat!!
Link: Fast Food Restaurants & Nutrition Facts Compared
You know why we call it "Fast Food", because people around the nation are living ing a fast paced world and we can't find the time to stop and make a good meal for ourselves, so we rely on the high-calories-high-fat-high-sodium-really-not-good-for-your-body foods to meet our needs.
This page from a Calorie Counter compares most of the popular fast food restaurants that we eat at and the nutrition that theydon't provide.
Granted there are a few on the list that are not located here in Hawaii, so out of the ones that ARE on the list, I figure I can take a look at what they can provide and which ones are the "Best of the Worst" and the "Worst of the Worst".
You know why we call it "Fast Food", because people around the nation are living ing a fast paced world and we can't find the time to stop and make a good meal for ourselves, so we rely on the high-calories-high-fat-high-sodium-really-not-good-for-your-body foods to meet our needs.
This page from a Calorie Counter compares most of the popular fast food restaurants that we eat at and the nutrition that they
Granted there are a few on the list that are not located here in Hawaii, so out of the ones that ARE on the list, I figure I can take a look at what they can provide and which ones are the "Best of the Worst" and the "Worst of the Worst".
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