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Gas Prices in NC - It's a shame
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06/09/2005 09:40:49
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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06/09/2005 07:41:36
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Politics
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Divers
Thread ID:
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>>>Well that would still be close - you could charge the car once you got to work.
>>>As for the average american stats:
>>>80% of trips are less than 20 miles
>>>38% of trips are with just one person
>>>27 miles the average someone drives in one day
>>>
>>>...and 30 miles is the average charge for this car.
>>
>>What makes this highly suspicious is that it says 20 hp (20KW)... but on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower you can see that
>>1 hp = 745.69987158227022 W
>>
>>...so, what the what is this guy talking about?
>
>He pulled that stuff directly off the marketing site for the car.

I was commenting the piece of data on the site - whoever gave the technical data to the web designer was... well, just the same as whoever made one kilocalory equal to one US calory. The same type of technical literacy that produces "gm" for gram (SI proscribes just g), "kph" (kilowhat? per hour - kmh is SI).

This sort of thing annoys me regularly - if you're publishing technical data about your product, you may be sure that the people who really bother to read those data would try to make some sense out of what they read, and that the readers of such pages are likely to have some technical knowledge. It's not a place for a marketing pitch and soundbites. I came to see the data, give me data. And if any of the data do not make sense, I'm gone.

back to same old

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