http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_car
I am labeling this a Random Wikipedia of the Day (RWotD), though it isn't really random for me, I have been interested in Steam powered Cars for a long time.
I also know Bruce Bethke who you could argue created Cyberpunk. If your into Cyber punk you should read his comments on it http://brucebethke.com/articles/re_cp.html
Though I don't think we ever talked about Cyberpunk, we talked more about Technical Writing, since we both have done that, and his experiences working with Hollywood for a book tie in with a movie.
Since this is a RWotD post might as well add Bruce's Wikipedia link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Bethke
Course if Bruce reads this he will probably be going who the heck is Cliff, if he remembers me, we only talked at couple of parties thrown by mutual friend, he knows me by my real name or my other nick name ^_^
Now back to steam powered cars.
Steam, aka External Combustion Engine ECE for short, cause the combustion/burning occurs on the "outside" of the actual engine (Pistons or Turbine) vs Internal Combustion Engines, ICE for short, like the more familiar Gas/Petrol & Diesel engines, where the combustion/burning occurs inside the pistons provides some real benefits.
Steam engines allows for pretty easy multifuel use, you can use Propane, Petrol, Diesel, Hydrogen, etc. and can switch between those fuels easily.
Because the fuel is just used to heat the water, you can also use many different types of fuels, a Steam Engine's Boiler is somewhat like a hot water heater or Teapot, only higher temperature.
The tea pot or Boiler doesn't care if you use a Gas, Electricity, Propane, Charcoal, or Alcohol.
Fact is you can even use the heat from radioactive decay for steam generation, that is actually how Nuclear Power Plants work to make electricity.
Downsides to Steam power is that you can't just turn them on and go, as general rule, just like a teapot you need to wait a little while for the water to heat up enough to produce steam before you can move.
But a Steam Electric Hybrid would solve that problem easily!
The Battery would provide power to move right away, while the Boiler builds up Steam.
Since it would be trivially easy to make a dual fuel Steam engine (just put in two separate burners & fuel tanks), this type of car would also allow for a painless transition AWAY from Oil based fuels.
One burner & fuel tank could be made to use Diesel or Gasoline, while the second burner & dank could use a cleaner and/or more renewable fuel like Wood Pellets or Bio Mass Pellets for now, perhaps Hydrogen later.
That would allow you to use Green Fuel as much as possible, while still being able to refuel with normal Gas/Petro/Diesel if needed!
While your at it, why not add TEG (Thermal Electrical Generation) http://tegpower.com/ which is something like a high output thermocouple, to the exhaust or boiler for a bit more efficiency and electricity?
If you think TEG looks neat, you can buy a BioLite CampStove or HomeStove and start charging your iPod, iPhone, or Android device with fire.
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Saturday, September 15, 2012
Random Wikipedia of the Day (RWotD): Steam Car, not just a Cyberpunk theme
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Where to sell old cell phone?
Article here http://osxdaily.com/2012/09/05/3-best-places-to-sell-iphone/ suggests Amazon followed by Apple as best places to get rid of iPhone, if your okay with getting credit from the respective companies instead of cash.
That article is focused on iPhones, wondering if any of you have suggestions for Android phones?
Either for selling or for repurposing/reusing when you upgrade?
I use Amazon a lot, so I would probably go that route myself, but I usually hang on to my old smart phones.
Only cell phone I don't still have was my very first one, with AT&T, was so mad at them that I spent few weeks tearing it apart and trashing it after I got a Verizon phone.
Still have my first Verizon flip LG phone, play the games on it occasionally, and use it as a timer for cooking and laundry.
I also took it with me when I went to Mayo Clinic for some procedures, any cell phone will work to call 911 in the USA even if it isn't under contract, it has couple of games on it, so I had something to occupy me if I needed it, and emergency phone (with some phone numbers in address book).
Plus it was old, didn't care if it got lost, stolen, or damaged.
Using T mobile Blackberry now, Bold 9780, but will be switching from Blackberry with next upgrade, because Blackberry is clearly in a death spiral.
Bums me out, I really like the security features and BBM (Blackberry messenger) of the Blackberry.
I also really like the keyboard & shortcuts the physical buttons provide, Steve Gibson loves his Blackberry as well, so I am not the only Nerd that <3 Blackberry.
I think lot of people never really learn all the shortcuts available with the physical buttons on Blackberry, I don't think I know more than a third or so the shortcuts, I do know for lot of the blog related things I do with Twitter and RSS feeds, the shortcuts are about 3 times faster for me than touchscreen.
We are getting gf iPhone for Xmas, & I was planning on getting iPod Touch before I lost hope in Blackberry.
Now I'm thinking I will probably get iPhone after gf does, maybe iPhone 4S for cheap, then get Galaxy Note II with a prepay plan, the Note 1 & 2 fit my larger than normal smart phone needs better than tablets.
If I go iPhone 4S with pre pay plan like Straight Talk, I could switch SIM card between phones as needed/wanted, would be paying about half what I do now for my monthly phone bill.
That article is focused on iPhones, wondering if any of you have suggestions for Android phones?
Either for selling or for repurposing/reusing when you upgrade?
I use Amazon a lot, so I would probably go that route myself, but I usually hang on to my old smart phones.
Only cell phone I don't still have was my very first one, with AT&T, was so mad at them that I spent few weeks tearing it apart and trashing it after I got a Verizon phone.
Still have my first Verizon flip LG phone, play the games on it occasionally, and use it as a timer for cooking and laundry.
I also took it with me when I went to Mayo Clinic for some procedures, any cell phone will work to call 911 in the USA even if it isn't under contract, it has couple of games on it, so I had something to occupy me if I needed it, and emergency phone (with some phone numbers in address book).
Plus it was old, didn't care if it got lost, stolen, or damaged.
Using T mobile Blackberry now, Bold 9780, but will be switching from Blackberry with next upgrade, because Blackberry is clearly in a death spiral.
Bums me out, I really like the security features and BBM (Blackberry messenger) of the Blackberry.
I also really like the keyboard & shortcuts the physical buttons provide, Steve Gibson loves his Blackberry as well, so I am not the only Nerd that <3 Blackberry.
I think lot of people never really learn all the shortcuts available with the physical buttons on Blackberry, I don't think I know more than a third or so the shortcuts, I do know for lot of the blog related things I do with Twitter and RSS feeds, the shortcuts are about 3 times faster for me than touchscreen.
We are getting gf iPhone for Xmas, & I was planning on getting iPod Touch before I lost hope in Blackberry.
Now I'm thinking I will probably get iPhone after gf does, maybe iPhone 4S for cheap, then get Galaxy Note II with a prepay plan, the Note 1 & 2 fit my larger than normal smart phone needs better than tablets.
If I go iPhone 4S with pre pay plan like Straight Talk, I could switch SIM card between phones as needed/wanted, would be paying about half what I do now for my monthly phone bill.
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