The following has OT subjects: a responder's post should be EV-related. I
post this for the EV time-line as a point in EV-history, thus I am
mentioning non-EV points that affect it.


You may have noticed a change to what I am posting both in content and in
amount. A few months ago there was a flurry of EV related items, and now it
has slowed considerably. 

So why is that?
IMHO, as I have mentioned before, it is a change in manufacturer's strategy.

There is a change in what is being fed to media outlet writers. It is not a
change in public opinion, as the media has never really listened to what the
public wants, but to when a company pays the media outlet to do something
for them (money talks). The copy (a manufacturer's news release, etc.) given
to the media outlet writers is for them to pump out to the public as
informational gospel (though 'we' know it is anything but that ... ).

As some may know, several times a day, I sieve through the newswires
gleaning out plugin items that evdl.org members would be interested in
reading as well as items that show the changes in plugin attitudes, etc.

This force-fed copy has keywords  Electric, vehicle, car  mixed in with
their actual agenda (h2, fcv, alt-fuels, etc.). Thus when someone tries to
find plugin news, they are going to get a whole lot of junk they were not
seeking (its another form of spamming, unwanted advertising, etc.).

I am quite familiar with this as I have been seeing it everyday since when I
began doing all of this way-back in the start of the 1990's, it has become
more tuned and more intense. I have always been willing to adjust my
searches to try to weed-out what will not be wanted (or allowed, etc.) on
the evdl members. But think of the naive public, who may begin to think EVs
consume fuel and do not plug-in to ue renewable energy. Ah, that is what
they (the manufactures) wanted. Skewing what the public thinks has been the
manufacturer's tool for a very long time.

When I compare the reduction in EV newswires to the increase in non-EV
newswires (when I purposely search for h2, etc.) the volume has stayed the
same, but the subject focus has shifted away from EVs and to non-EVs. 

What does all that (above) mean?
To me, it means the amount of writer staff at media outlets have not
increased (they are paid to pump whatever > quantity not quality, or even
what the readers want, etc.). But the shift away from EVs to non-EVs means I
will have less to post, and it means a serious diluting of the public's
knowledge of what EVs are and are about.

While this may make those manufacturers pleased, I will keep searching. But
please don't shoot the messenger (or piano-player) for having less juicy, or
choice EV items/tidbits to post. 

fyi- the main thrust of the writers on EV items seems to happen between
Wednesday and Friday. While some hot items do trickle in outside of that,
the huge copy-cat responses (from other media outlets) do not occur until
days later. 

I search each and everyday anyway as some media outlets release their
stories days after it has either been in their paper print media, or first
on their on website(s). So, I will find items a few days old that were not
released until later by double or triple searching a few days back. Its a
lot of effort, but sometimes I find something that might be of interest to
evdl readers.

I find it interesting that this huge thru$t has occurred (before the
elections &) right at the time when the National Drive Electric Week 2015
https://driveelectricweek.org/events.php
(enlarge/expand the map to see this is not just a U.S.A. EVent, other
countries also have these ... )

I am happy to see that one of my local EAAev.org chapters (Silicon Valley)
has begun listing their National Drive Electric Week EVent
http://eaasv.org/event/2015-annual-ndew-rally/
2015 Annual NDEW Rally  September 19 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm  Free

I hope to feel well enough to attend this EVent. I will continue to be a
good boy and do my daily mild walker exercise so I will have the energy and
endurance to enjoy it for a few hours.


On a selfish note: I am beginning to look around to eventually relocate.
While I did grow up in the Silicon Valley area (long before it was called
that and when it was mostly agriculture), landlord's greed has taken its
toll in this area to where only those that can afford to live here in the
much-touted Hi-Tech version of Emerald-City, will be left (meaning I no
longer have the hp Customer-Engineer pay, and will have to move to where a
fixed-income EVangel can survive a few more years).

So who knows, I might end up enjoying my last few Internet-connected years
indoors with a VA hospital nearby, in the same (let it snow) state as MN's
Lee-Hart, or down in (lots of sun-shine) NM or AZ way, or on the east
coast's hurricane country, or somewhere in the Mid-west's tornado-alley ...
My search is far from over/concluded, so I am speaking of what may be to
come. We shall see what is to be.




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