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2008 Buckminster Fuller Institute Challenge Submission

Original GONGBLOG post about YOD with comments

YOD Makes BFI's FIRST CUT!

YOD one of 33 Finalists!

 

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Me and Waylon at home

 

The amazing Cusp Conference in Chicago used YOD graphics for signage and program books. Awesome.

 

Me and Willow at the Children's Museum in Seattle in the Vietnam exhibit.

 

A precious locket that I wear sometimes of my beautiful dogs Juliette and Annie, who passed away in 2007 and 2008. I really miss them.

 

Willow on our family holiday on gorgeous Long Beach on Vancouver Island near Tofino. Here's a video that will calm your stressed-out souls waaaay down: "Zen and the Art of Slowness".

 

Standing in front of The Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger's office at the California State Capitol in Sacramento.

 

Willow at Yoberri Park in Santa Fe where we often share a frozen yogurt treat together.

 

Bonnie and Willow on the carousel at the Pumpkin Festival at the Santa Fe Horse Park.

 

Me at the Smithosonian National Air & Space Museum in Washington DC, paying homage to Paul MacCready's human-powered Gossamer Condor that won the Kremer Prize in 1977. I was only 10 years old at the time, but it left a powerful life-long impression on me, about the ingenious things you can do with very, very little. Look up close, it's just Saran Wrap, PVC pipe, and a helluva lot of clear tape. May Dr. MacCready, one of my greatest heroes of all time, rest in peace. (And, to boot, MacCready's company AeroVironment (NASD: AVAV) is one of the best performing stocks in my portfolio. Black-sheep thinkers rule.)

 

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Saturday
20Dec2008

BYD F3 DM

Not an easy name to remember, but one you'll be hearing more about. During the very same week President Bush authorized a $15 billion lifeline to ailing GM and Chrysler, China's 15-month old auto manufacturer BYD (13 years as general heavy industries company) launched the F3 DM, a plug-in gasoline-electric hybrid car that matches performance specs of the Toyota Prius (MSRP $25K), but at the price of a Ford Focus (MSRP $14K).

From China Car Times:

For too long, the Toyota Prius, and Honda Civic Hybrid have long been out of the reach of the common driver in China. The Prius and the Civic both cost around 250,000rmb, which pretty much makes it a rich persons toy, but the launch of the BYD F3DM makes hybrid automobiles not only affordable, but highly desireable.

The BYD F3DM starts at a mere 149,800rmb (A similar price to the Ford Focus), despite it looking like a previous generation Toyota Corolla, the gasoline version of the BYD F3 has sold extremely well, now it seems that the F3DM sales may well eclipse the gasoline version.

From BBC News:

Cars leave me cold, but not the BYD F3DM. I drove it the other day, and it really is remarkable.

In one way, it is a rather ordinary compact saloon car, though it did have exceptional acceleration when I put my foot down zooming round the factory grounds in Shenzhen, the vast new Chinese city just north of Hong Kong.

This is a plug-in electric car, hence the acceleration, but when the electric battery runs out after 80 miles (128km), the petrol engine switches in seamlessly. [...]

BYD's vast new factory did not exist 15 months ago, and they had to level several hills and fill in several lakes to create the site.

The workers mostly live in vast dormitories close by.

Like most of the Shenzhen workforce, they have migrated into the city from distant country places, moving from poverty in search of the fabled better life, spinning the great wheel of China's modernisation.

The size and scale of what BYD has already achieved is breathtaking, but that is nothing compared to its ambition.

This company has already made public its aim to be the number one car firm in China by the year 2015, and then - deep breath - number one in the whole world in 2025.

And video test drive from BusinessWeek.

And for grins, some comparative graphs of world auto producers (scroll way down for graphs, and waaaaay down to see BYD stat).

Motor Vehicle Production (1000 units):

  • Japan 11596
  • USA 10781
  • PR China 8882

Total motor vehicle production (1000 units)

  • Toyota 9497754
  • GM 9349818
  • BYD 100376

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