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Doin’ Right Ain’t Got No End . . .

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When your business is solving problems, it's necessary to find new ones - even if they aren't really problems. Else you might find yourself out of business. You won't find the above credo...

The Eggplant Behind the Wheel

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If you wanted to get people to fear driving - with the idea that, in time, they would no longer have any desire to drive - how best to go about...

Diaper Report: 0/4/14/2023

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This report concerns sickness - of the physical kind - and the way mental illness has altered our perceptions of it and reactions to it. I herewith speak for myself but...

Unleaded Cristal

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"Electrification" is apparently a problemĀ  . . . for some very rich people. Being rich, they dislike inconveniences, such as being tethered to a cord and enduring endless waits. Such things, as...

Latest Radio: Bill Meyer Show/KMED 04/13/2023

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Here's the audio of my weekly Wheels Up! segment with Bill Meyer over at KMED FM in Medford, Oregon! Apologies for my voice; I caught the coof! . . . If you like...

“The Market is Moving”

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The Biden Thing's TelePrompter says "Car and truck manufacturers have made clear that the future of transportation is electric." And then this: "The market is moving." The market? The bum's rush toward a battery-powered...

The Bespoke’d New Car

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New cars sales are way down - by millions of vehicles annually - but that hasn't caused new car prices to go down accordingly. In fact, they have gone up -...

More Fine Print . . .

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They're not hiding the facts about EVs. You just have look for them. A good place to start is in the owner's manual. That's where I found out that Ford recommends avoiding...

Barchetta Musings

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Imagine if you had to use a scan tool to figure out why your toilet won't stop running. You don't have to do that, of course, because it's a purely mechanical...

“The Middle Class Will Not be Able to Buy EVs”

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How do you bankrupt a business? That's easy. Use the money you earn selling things that are profitable to fund money-losing "investments" and then stop selling the things that pay for those...
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