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Tuesday, July 01, 2008


Carolyn preaches Plug-In Hybrids, Marin County Fair, Fourth of July

imagePlug-In Hybrid Workshop
Marin County Fair
July 4th, 4:30pm
“Green Life” Exhibit Hall

What better way to celebrate our country than to discuss energy independence?  LG’s own will preach on the plug-in revolution and how you can convert your Prius today, using elegantly simple technology.  Yes, we’d like better batteries.  Yes, we’d like automakers to produce them themselves.  But why regret what we don’t have, when something perfectly terrific is already here?

Learn more about Carolyn unleashing hybrids from gasoline for almost two years.  The revolution is here, and it’s in a plug.

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Sunday, February 03, 2008


Carolyn interview on Sprig.com

Green Garage Girl via Sprig

Not a bad little number, gets into some of the finer points. 

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Saturday, September 01, 2007


My Mother

imageMy mother lives in Cleveland, Ohio—a long way from most places, including Luscious Garage. To compensate, she likes to travel: sometimes by plane, as in last week, but more often via internet.  Since our website launched, my mom has been especially fond of the blog, to keep up on our developments but also to interact—in the form of comments.  She’s now commented on nearly every blog post, and as a reader you might wonder, “Who is this person?”

Well here she is, during her recent visit to town.  What a cutie! 

Unconditional love is always nice, but it really comes in handy when you take a big risk, like opening a business.  Mom—I know you’re out there—I just want to say *THANK YOU* for all the support and enthusiasm.  You’re beautiful and fabulous and an inspiration to me on this luscious journey.  xoxoxoxo and come back to visit soon!

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Friday, August 03, 2007


let’s call the whole thing off

Elvis/Beatles, Vanilla/Chocolate, Fiction/Non-Fiction… These are choices that supposedly define us.  I’m not sure what it means if I prefer The Beatles, chocolate, and non-fiction, but I do.  Even with The New Yorker—my devotion of nearly eight years—I skip the fiction. 

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I’m tempted to say that this same preference attracts me automobiles.  Though tangible, technical, and apparently real, on second thought I realize that cars are equal part fantasy.  They do garner a broad selection of commentary, however, in the non-fiction category, which I have collected over the years.  Recently I heard of a few more books worth checking out:

Twilight in the Desert, Matthew Simmons, 2006

A comprehensive analysis of the Saudi oil reserves, ‘drilling’ into the details of Peak Oil.

Hell and High Water, Joseph Romm, 2006

The author of my constant reference The Hype About Hydrogen pays talented (and welcome) attention to climate change.

Cradle to Cradle, McDonough/Braungart, 2002

How did I not hear of this earlier?  Without reading it, it looks like The Omnivore’s Dilemma for manufacturing. 

Note that none of these links to Amazon.  In case you’ve forgotten (or *gasp* never hear of it), try Booksense

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Friday, July 20, 2007


Back from NACAT

NACAT stands for the North American Council of Automotive Teachers, and every year it hosts a conference for its enthusiastic members.  This year’s took place on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, where yesterday yours truly presented on Plug-In Hybrids as a representative of Perfect Sky Hybrid Training.  NACAT members are increasingly curious about hybrids, including their frontier as the plug-in variety, and we managed to fill the Coronia Room with at least 30 people.  (The audience even included one of my former (and favorite) automotive teachers, Russ Ferguson of Washtenaw Community College!  We took some pictures together which I look forward to posting in another blog.) Topics ranged from basic introduction to V2G development and included technical details of the Chevy Volt concept, the CalCars’ PriusPlus conversion method, and the EV Power Systems’ Colorado pickup. 

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My thanks to NACAT for supporting education on such an exciting and important technology.  I am also grateful to Jack Rosebro and Dominic Felix of Perfect Sky (pictured testing out the Coronia Room) for the opportunity to speak on their behalf. Both NACAT and Perfect Sky work for the betterment of this industry, including a higher environmental consciousness, and I look forward to continued collaboration in the future.

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