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Re:We need tech startups to live
I forgot to add the links I had wanted to include in the first reply:
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/kofferraum-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/akkus-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ladegeraet.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/solarzelle-ledl-as.htmLOL. And a little correction: The Ledl was (ill-)conceived in the 80ies, but the electrification of this particular copy started in the 90ies. An enthusiast bought it a few years ago and continues to "improve" it.
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Re:We need tech startups to live
I forgot to add the links I had wanted to include in the first reply:
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/kofferraum-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/akkus-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ladegeraet.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/solarzelle-ledl-as.htmLOL. And a little correction: The Ledl was (ill-)conceived in the 80ies, but the electrification of this particular copy started in the 90ies. An enthusiast bought it a few years ago and continues to "improve" it.
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Re:We need tech startups to live
I forgot to add the links I had wanted to include in the first reply:
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/kofferraum-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/akkus-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ladegeraet.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/solarzelle-ledl-as.htmLOL. And a little correction: The Ledl was (ill-)conceived in the 80ies, but the electrification of this particular copy started in the 90ies. An enthusiast bought it a few years ago and continues to "improve" it.
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Re:We need tech startups to live
I forgot to add the links I had wanted to include in the first reply:
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/kofferraum-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/akkus-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ladegeraet.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/solarzelle-ledl-as.htmLOL. And a little correction: The Ledl was (ill-)conceived in the 80ies, but the electrification of this particular copy started in the 90ies. An enthusiast bought it a few years ago and continues to "improve" it.
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Re:We need tech startups to live
I forgot to add the links I had wanted to include in the first reply:
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/kofferraum-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/akkus-ledl-as.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/ladegeraet.htm
http://auto.pege.org/2005-elektroautos/solarzelle-ledl-as.htmLOL. And a little correction: The Ledl was (ill-)conceived in the 80ies, but the electrification of this particular copy started in the 90ies. An enthusiast bought it a few years ago and continues to "improve" it.
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Hardly the first of its kind
There are houses like this in Austria, the Netherlands, Baveria and Swizerland (NOTE: Last two links are to non-English PDF files but contain pictures).
These houses are referred to as "Nullenergiehaus" in German. Searching for this term on Google will demonstrate that at this point already a whole industry has evolved around constructing these buildings. How else could Europe ever hope to fulfill the CO2 demands imposed by the Kyoto treaty?
It is nice to see that slashdot spends some attention on this but Michael is way of the mark when copying the claim of the article that this is the first fully self-sustainable Eco-home. -
Re:JUnit?
No, Junit was a minor Egyptian goddess. So minor, in fact, that I can't find any specific information about her apart from this image (warning: contains nudity).
Personally, I'll never use this thing because I used to work with somebody who was sure that it didn't matter if his code ever worked, or if it was documented or if it did what it was supposed to do, as long as he wrote enough tests for it. Of course, anybody who didn't agree with him was automatically anti-testing and thus responsible for the project failing (nothing to do, of course, with the fact this guy had no idea what he was doing). Argh.
The company, you'll be glad to know, is out of business, so you'll never use that particular product, but the guy is alive and well corrupting code belonging to other companies.
Sorry, went on a tangent there, but 3 years later I still need to vent.