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Walgreens Launching EV Charging Stations at 18 Locations in Texas
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| Nov 18th, 2010
| By Evan Selleck
Posted on 11/25/2010 10:47:28 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
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To: _Jim
What I am saying is that there will be just as much incentive to maitian these as there was for public telephones. Also, the article states that a qucik charge is expected to take 1/2 hour. Fine. Who shall watch your vehicle for that 1/2 hour while you are in the store? Walgreens likely likes the idea of people being bound to the store for at least half an hour; a good way to ensure that someone stays in the store more than a few minutes.
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11/26/2010 8:29:37 AM PST
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Army Air Corps
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To: OCC
(Cincinnati just raised parking meter fees from $2 an hour to $4 an hour... but if you push a button, you get 10 minutes free!)
A "ten minutes free" button?
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11/26/2010 8:35:45 AM PST
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Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: _Jim
Yes, I am aware of this. So, how often do you leave your laptop computer and mobile phone outdoors? Most people tend to use them in indoor, climate controlled environments where the temperature rarely fluctuates more than 4-6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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11/26/2010 8:49:40 AM PST
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Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: Jet Jaguar
Yep, 18 should be plenty. After all, Texas is one of the smaller states in the union with not very many people.
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11/26/2010 9:14:46 AM PST
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catnipman
(Cat Nipman: Made from The Right Stuff!)
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