The Wastebroker Blog

About

My Photo
Blog powered by TypePad

Reading List

  • Charles Fishman: The Big Thirst: The Secret Life and Turbulent Future of Water

    Charles Fishman: The Big Thirst: The Secret Life and Turbulent Future of Water

  • Mike Natalizio: Unraveled: The Art of Leading in a Complex World
  • Andy Kessler: Grumby

    Andy Kessler: Grumby (*****)

  • Matt Ridley: The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves

    Matt Ridley: The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves (*****)

  • Hugh MacLeod: Ignore Everybody: and 39 Other Keys to Creativity

    Hugh MacLeod: Ignore Everybody: and 39 Other Keys to Creativity

  • Matthew E. May: The Elegant Solution: Toyota's Formula for Mastering Innovation

    Matthew E. May: The Elegant Solution: Toyota's Formula for Mastering Innovation

  • Jerry Porras, Stewart Emery, Mark Thompson: Success Built to Last: Creating a Life that Matters

    Jerry Porras, Stewart Emery, Mark Thompson: Success Built to Last: Creating a Life that Matters

  • Mark Sanborn: You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader: How Anyone, Anywhere, Can Make a Positive Difference

    Mark Sanborn: You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader: How Anyone, Anywhere, Can Make a Positive Difference

  • Dan Kennedy: No B.S. Sales Success: The Ultimate No Holds Barred, Kick Butt, Take No Prisoners, Tough and Spirited Guide

    Dan Kennedy: No B.S. Sales Success: The Ultimate No Holds Barred, Kick Butt, Take No Prisoners, Tough and Spirited Guide (*****)

  • Thomas Friedman: The World is Flat

    Thomas Friedman: The World is Flat

Cars that Fly......the Terrafugia Way

Planes have wheels, but only for taking off and landing, right?  Not so fast.  For years many have pursued the concept of a car that flies, unsuccessfully.  Fantasy has heretofore, however, been a necessary part of the deal.  You had to imagine either the flying part or the driving part as one or the other always seemed impossible to meld together in unison.  Well, you need to imagine no more. 

Terrafugia (ter-ra-FOO-gee-ah) www.terrafugia.com , a MA-based “Dreamworks” type company started by a group of smart and clever MIT-educated aeronautical engineers (for the technically wowing stuff) and some MBAs (for the funding and scalability stuff) has developed what they call the Transition® Roadable Aircraft (TRA).  The TRA is, with wings retracted, a strange looking, but sporty, two-passenger vehicle powered by a 100 hp motor that runs on Super Unleaded Fuel.  And it fits in your garage!  Push a couple of buttons to expand the wings and you're ready to take off and fly to destinations up to 450 miles away.   It’s that easy – or at least it seems easy.

I’m afraid of flying in small planes because they seem to crash a lot.  The folks at Terrafugia are sensitive to that fear and it shows up in their marketing of the TRA.  As you might expect, they go to great lengths to promote the vehicle / plane's safety features (they don’t have enough history to promote its safety record), even enlisting the endorsement of a veteran test pilot to claim that it’s “by far” the easiest plane to land that he’s ever flown and, presumably, landed as well.  For me, that’s comforting, but it doesn’t quite get me over the hurdle of my recollection that nearly ever article about a small plane crash includes two things:  First, a comment about the great safety record of the plane that just crashed and, second, a comment about the pilot that suggests how careful and safe he was when it came to flying….until, of course, he crashed his plane and died.   But Terrafugia anticipated my fear (perhaps I’m not the only one similarly fearful) and added this ingenious bit of bonus: ‘and if all else fails, the TRA is equipped with an emergency parachute that, when deployed, will guide the TRA to a soft landing.’   Now that’s comforting!

Cars that park themselves, remote, automated heavy vehicle operation and now, cars that fly (or planes that drive).  What a world, and what’s next??  Well. For $250k and a pilot’s license, you can be the first one in your neighborhood with the TRA.  Beats the heck out of an electric car until, of course, one of those can fly as well.    

December 26, 2011 in Current Affairs, Personal, Science, Travel, Web/Tech, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

Technorati Tags:

I Am a Robot of Society

A little different direction with this post, as I thought I’d share a poem written by my 14 year-old daughter, Morgan. I thought it was pretty good.

                        Mike

 I Am a Robot of Society

                                              by Morgan Malatesta

 I am a robot of society.

I conform to the ideas of popular culture.
A simple opinion can change me
Morph me
Into a creation of the Masses.
I see no image of myself,
only of what I am created to be,
Clay in a Trendsetter’s hands,
Mainstream as my muse.

 I want to be accepted.
Praised for my conformity,
Not for my individuality.
I want to be part of a whole,
a We
I do not want to be solitary.
I want to follow, rather than lead.

I will
Starve
Die
Pierce
Burn
In order to be seen as an equal.
I will do whatever it takes to shine
In a sea of sameness.
I will be the best
Of monotonous nobodies.
Whatever is good for them is good for me.

I will change to fit the mold.

I am a robot of society.

 

March 15, 2011 in Personal | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Recent Posts

  • Gallup Poll Indicates US Decline in Worry Related to Environmental Threats
  • Water Is The Ultimate Recyclable
  • What Do You Know About Water – Part 2
  • P&H Mines Your World
  • What Do You Know About Water -- Part 1
  • Alta Rock Energy Mines The Earth for Renewable Hot Water Energy
  • New Rule Requires Truck Drivers to go Hands Free
  • Cars that Fly......the Terrafugia Way
  • US Landfill & Petroleum Supply Shortage Is So Yesterday's Hysteria
  • Business as Usual.....a Hugh McLeod Perspective
Subscribe to this blog's feed

Archives

  • April 2012
  • January 2012
  • December 2011
  • November 2011
  • July 2011
  • June 2011
  • May 2011
  • March 2011
  • January 2011
  • August 2010

Recent Comments

  • plumbing on Alta Rock Energy Mines The Earth for Renewable Hot Water Energy
  • thypE on New Rule Requires Truck Drivers to go Hands Free
  • Sycle on Automating Truck Movement the Next Big Technology & Productivity Breakthrough
  • Unbasesmop on Drip Gas Goes BOOM!
  • Svaqeuls on Superfund Liability is NOT a Thing of The Past
  • Garret Matus on Superfund Liability is NOT a Thing of The Past
  • Raquel Satchwell on Superfund Liability is NOT a Thing of The Past
  • Kayce Cabotage on Superfund Liability is NOT a Thing of The Past
  • Freight Bill Factoring on Cars that Fly......the Terrafugia Way
  • rvfkejpri on Hibon Blowers - Friend or Enemy?
Add me to your TypePad People list

Podcast

  • The Industry Transformation Pursuit