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Doing the Math on my EV

June 10, 2014 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

Today is my one year anniversary of buying my Nissan Leaf. So I thought I would do some math to figure out how much money it cost me to drive this year with my EV.  On average it cost me about $0.84 cents a day to drive my car.  The gas price at 3.50 a gallon would have cost me $4.37 day.

It would be cool to get solar to power my car, but at $10,000 dollars it would take over 30 years to recoup the cost.

 

Filed Under: Journal Entry 2013

10 minutes a day – Adventures in Driving my EV to Park City.

June 2, 2014 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

I read some advice that suggested one of the things I might try each day is writing for 10 minutes.   They said just to let it flow.

The last couple of nights Kate has been waking up a couple of times a night, I think because she is growing and hungry.  It has been difficult for me because I have been getting to bed later than I should and then we I am awakened it is difficult to go back to sleep.  Saturday into Sunday morning was bad.  Kate woke up sometime after 1:30 and by 3:00 am I still wasn’t asleep so I took a couple of ibuprofen for my head ache.  After 30 minutes I still had a headache so I thought I would take a shot at driving to Park city.  I’ve always been affaid to make the attempt because it’s mostly uphill.   I had let me car get a full charge and so I headed up.  I was surprised to see my car, a Nissan Leaf,  made it all the way to Park city with only draining half a charge.  I was pushing the car and I went over the speed limit a couple of times.  I really was not try to conserve any electricity going up. Once arriving on the main street in Park City,  I then reset my miles per Kilowatt hour meter and started down.  I didn’t realize how much I had heated up the battery, because the two hills I charged up on the way back really drained my battery and kept my average to 7.7 by the time I arrived home.  I will try the drive again, but I am going to let the car rest a bit before coming back down.

 

It was fun to see th potential distance for a full charge at 117 the next morning.

Filed Under: Journal Entry, leaf

Cure for Poverty – Education

April 21, 2014 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

I read an extremely hopeless article today in the New York Times 50 Years Into the War on Poverty, Hardship Hits Back.  While reading the article I was thinking that education, and especially religious education will help change the lives of these people.

It was interesting to read a comment from an author titled “Scared Academic”  This person said they believed;

If the people of a region have nothing of value to trade, poverty reigns. Those that have the means to physically escape do so at the earliest opportunity; the rest engage in the only other means of escapism that is available to them – crime, drugs, alcohol, sex, hypersomnia, overeating, religious faith.

Subtly this person throughs “Religious Faith” in the list with crime, drugs, alcohol, sex and over eating.

They conclude with;

Education can in time eliminate ignorance and racism, however the gradual transfer of our nations wealth into the hands of the richest 1%, guarantee that these poor regions will not only remain poor, but that other regions will likewise suffer similar fates as they too are similarly robbed.

I believe Education is the key to overcoming poverty. However,  to  throw “Religious Faith” in with same categories of drugs, alcohol, sex and overeating?
Religion, and more specifically Christianity, are the principles for which the United States of America was built. Every large Christian organization encourages education. If people seek power they are going to discourage people to be educated, especially religious education. Look at all the people throughout the world, that are much worse off than the poorest of Americans, that live in countries that discourage education and freedom of religion.

Education is the difference between poverty and abundance. Freedom for religious education is one of the things that made the United States great and will keep people free, empowered and prosperous.

 

Filed Under: Journal Entry 2013

General Conference Word Cloud

April 11, 2014 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

I grabbed this images off of LDSmediaTalk.com Thanks to Matt Brooks for sharing on twitter.

Filed Under: Happy Thought, Journal Entry 2013

Words of a Wise Man

March 23, 2014 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

I knew a wise man.  Among the things he said was “Try to leave each room you enter better than you found it, and your house will always be clean”  I thought of a saying to add to that.  “Try to leave each day better than you found it, and the world will be a better place.”

 

Filed Under: Journal Entry 2013

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