Last year my friends tried to get the school to run a few of their vans off of biodiesel, and ended up getting a converter, a giant machine/filter thing that can change vegetable oil into diesel fuel. However, their neighbors saw it sitting in the garage and thought it was a meth lab, and thus put them under investigation. The joke's on them, though, the REAL meth lab is in the basement.
This has caused me to recall the Cheese Car, my father's 1974 Citicar (electric!) sitting sadly in our garage waiting for me to show up in shinging armour and rescue it. If I move back home next year, that is going to be project Numero Uno. For sure. I wonder if I'm smart enough.
It takes awhile to realize in the cold weather sometimes, but I am very happy here.
This has caused me to recall the Cheese Car, my father's 1974 Citicar (electric!) sitting sadly in our garage waiting for me to show up in shinging armour and rescue it. If I move back home next year, that is going to be project Numero Uno. For sure. I wonder if I'm smart enough.
It takes awhile to realize in the cold weather sometimes, but I am very happy here.

1 Comments:
You are certainly smart enough, but I'm not sure the car is smart enough. The technology, in both batteries and motors, has come a long way since 1974. It will be interesting to see how much stuff will have to be replaced. Hope you keep us informed of progress once you get started.
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