Like radio amateurs, most are geeks!! A very good turn out. The weather was warm and dry.
Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts
20 Aug 2023
Classic Car Day - NOT amateur radio
21 Aug 2022
Classic Car Day - NOT amateur radio
Today is the classic car day at our local museum next door. I have never seen so many!
Vehicles ranged from car and scooters to army vehicles. Lots of people too.
22 Sept 2019
Inconsiderate parking - NOT amateur radio
Most times we love living next door to a restored windmill and museum. However, today is a special day with music and dance, so there are more people than normal. What I do not like is people who park without consideration for local residents, blocking driveways by parking badly. In future, if we need to go out in the car on such days, we need to park on the road and not on our driveway.
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8 Sept 2019
25 May 2018
Old Cars - NOT amateur radio
Just over a week ago we attended a funeral in Nottingham and stayed in nearby Southwell.
The owners of these old cars were also staying in our hotel.
The owners of these old cars were also staying in our hotel.
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cars
19 Nov 2017
Driverless Cars - NOT amateur radio
It seems we are going to see driverless cars on our roads in the UK sooner rather than later. The UK budget is this week and rumours suggest the go-ahead will be given for more on-road tests. Already the collision avoidance software is very good, but the main issue is consumer (driver) confidence. Somehow we find it hard not to still want to drive, even though the software driven car is probably safer!
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42040856 .
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42040856 .
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cars
21 May 2017
Classic Car Day - NOT amateur radio
Our local museum staged a Classic Car Day today. Here is a short video of it.
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burwell museum,
cars
12 May 2016
Nuclear Fusion - NOT amateur radio
There is lots of research going on into nuclear fusion.
Unlike nuclear fission which is used today and results in long-term nuclear waste, nuclear fusion could use the almost endless supplies of non-polluting deuterium in seawater. It is probably decades away from being commercially possible as the technical challenges are immense. Research is starting to yield results though.
Nuclear fusion holds the potential for almost endless, low cost, energy. It could hold the keys to the future, but it is not yet possible, although the research must continue. This is one area where worldwide collaboration would benefit us all.
As for electric cars, although a "good idea" I think range is a real killer. Most journeys are short, I know, but ranges of several hundred miles on a charge are really needed and I just can't see this even with the best battery technology likely in the next few decades. Replacement batteries for electric cards are very expensive. No, this is an area where a lot more research is needed both in transport for the masses in an age beyond carbon and in battery technology. We need some "thinking outside the box" in these areas. Cars that do not need diesel or petrol are essential. We have to crack this one and come up with good solutions.
Unlike nuclear fission which is used today and results in long-term nuclear waste, nuclear fusion could use the almost endless supplies of non-polluting deuterium in seawater. It is probably decades away from being commercially possible as the technical challenges are immense. Research is starting to yield results though.
Nuclear fusion holds the potential for almost endless, low cost, energy. It could hold the keys to the future, but it is not yet possible, although the research must continue. This is one area where worldwide collaboration would benefit us all.
As for electric cars, although a "good idea" I think range is a real killer. Most journeys are short, I know, but ranges of several hundred miles on a charge are really needed and I just can't see this even with the best battery technology likely in the next few decades. Replacement batteries for electric cards are very expensive. No, this is an area where a lot more research is needed both in transport for the masses in an age beyond carbon and in battery technology. We need some "thinking outside the box" in these areas. Cars that do not need diesel or petrol are essential. We have to crack this one and come up with good solutions.
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