
I love cars and I love driving. Not to brag too much but as it happens, I think I’m the second-best driver in the world. The US is perhaps the best place in the world for road trips. I’ve been fortunate enough to have dozens of road trips under my belt in the US, a few of them across the continent.
Recently a friend in the valley bought a mid-sized SUV, a 2026 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid. It has three rows of seats. This one is very luxurious, with all sorts of bells and whistles. Fancy seats. Great sound system. Cameras and sensors all around. Lots of nice driving assist features. I look forward to driving it one of these days soon. The specs are great.[1]
Hybrids are a very clever idea. They have a gasoline engine and also electric motors and batteries. Pure electric vehicles (EV) don’t have the gas bits and regular cars don’t have the electric bits. Continue reading “Hybrid Cars”





Carl Sagan was one of the greatest popularizers of science the world has seen. Born in Brooklyn, NY in 1934, he sadly passed away relatively young in 1996 in Seattle, WA. A trained astronomer and astrophysicist, he inspired generations of scientists through his popular books and his brilliant TV series, Cosmos, one of the most beloved science programs ever made.
