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NDEW: Profile rising

Electric Auto Association

2022 event gains importance as EVs take center stage. At the time of this post, 239 in person and online events were listed as confirmed. Younger folks attending the event will be invited to build a veggie racing vehicle. TEVA President Mark Smith (left) demonstrates the operation of two 3-wheel Light EVs.

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A New Fund Helps IEEE HKN Student Chapters Flourish

Cars That Think

The chapters engaged in a variety of virtual and in-person activities including preuniversity functions, as well as joint activities with IEEE student branches. The first grants have been awarded to fund programs including chapter-building and visibility activities, mentoring, and alumni engagement events.

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Built to compete with the best of them

Electric Auto Association

Hawaii chapter member reviews his new Kia EV6 By Lorn Douglas, Member of Big Island Electric Vehicle Association. Striking style—and incredible features— inside and out Seeing my new First Edition EV6 in person was shocking. The author in his new EV6. The finish, paint, and panel alignment as delivered were right on.

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Enthusiasm electric!

Electric Auto Association

Also noted as important achievements were the Electrify America sponsorship that provided chapter support, the EVA efforts to help shape EV-friendly building codes and policy, the EVA participation at Fully Charged LIVE , and the over 500 EV events of all sizes hosted by chapters around the country.

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Xerox Parc’s Engineers on How They Invented the Future—and How Xerox Lost It

Cars That Think

Networks that link personal computers in offices. A later version of that tester, based on an Alto personal computer, also developed at PARC, ended up being used by Intel itself on its production line. If it was a personal computer, you had to be able to build 100.” Colorful weather maps on TV news programs. Laser printers.

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Your Greenius Earth Day Reality Check: Waiting For The Magic Bullet

Creative Greenius

You can go to events where you recycle your old paper tax records, your motor oil, your cellphone, computers and other electronics. . You might even get the chance to hug a person wearing a polar bear costume. But what you cannot do at any Earth Day event – or any other day’s events – is change the sense of urgency of the U.S.

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Your Greenius Earth Day Reality Check: Waiting For The Magic Bullet

Creative Greenius

You can go to events where you recycle your old paper tax records, your motor oil, your cellphone, computers and other electronics. . You might even get the chance to hug a person wearing a polar bear costume. But what you cannot do at any Earth Day event – or any other day’s events – is change the sense of urgency of the U.S.