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    What is /~bitsofev/apple.de added url?

    Justinbailey.info
    September 20, 2015
    by Worthingham


    Excerpt:

    I’ve been developing another of my sites for several months now.

    I wrote all the code for the site myself and I connect & interact with the database (mysql) using PDO (php data objects).

    I discovered a strange url (I didn’t create it) at the above referenced site less than a month ago. After the forward slash following my domain name (or the main index file) the following segments are found in the path: /~bitsofev/apple.de


    ...

    Read more:

    http://justinbailey.info/2015/09/20/...acker-hacking/

  • #2
    I tried to leave the following comment to the below-linked post by 'Worthingham' at the JustinBailey.info website but received the message: "404 Error: Not Found. The page you trying to reach does not exist or has been moved. ..."

    GE General Electric – electric car (year 1979)

    http://justinbailey.info/2015/06/14/...car-year-1979/



    Interesting topic!
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    2014 Tesla Model S 60 - Supercharging a super car.

    Car and Driver
    Jeff Sabatini
    November 2014

    Excerpt:

    The future does not seem so amazing here, parked behind a grocery store in suburban Toledo, Ohio. It is raining, and without a canopy of protective solar panels over this particular Tesla Supercharger station, the one closest to our Ann Arbor, Michigan, office, we are resigned to sitting in the car while it replenishes its battery. Were it not for the Model S’s navigation system, part of the $3750 Tech package, we would never have found the location. No signs on the main road direct drivers this way, no structure identifies this solitary bank of six DC chargers as anything at all. Small, red placards like those that decorate parking garages proclaim, “Tesla Electric Vehicle Parking,” but that’s the extent of any notice that this spot is, in fact, part of something much larger.

    Tesla’s network of 125 Superchargers now spans across the United States and up and down the coasts. Although it has yet to achieve the sort of density by which spontaneous travel can be undertaken, at least not without relying on the public charging marketplace, the company is also not finished. (Additionally, Tesla has been assisting in the installation of 240-volt AC “High Power Wall Connectors” in well-traveled locales around the country, but these charge at a much slower rate.)

    Unlike filling a gas tank, charging the battery of an electric car is not a linear process and slows as the battery gets closer to full. So Tesla quotes a 20-minute charge time to replenish the Model S battery to half its capacity using one of the 120-kW Superchargers. This is about 16 times as fast as most public charging stations, according to the company. Sitting in the Model S watching the miles pile up in the range indicator just as steadily as the precipitation comes down outside, the claim is believable. A 35-minute respite added 100 miles of range before we motored back to the office.

    Exclusive Means Excluding Others, Right?

    The Model S takes a proprietary connector, for which the company provides a variety of adapters including one for a standard SAE J1772 plug like on the Chevy Volt and other EVs, a 120-volt wall plug, and even the receptacle for a 240-volt electric clothes dryer. This means Model S owners can charge pretty much anywhere, but others are not so lucky. The special Tesla connector locks out other EVs from using the Tesla network, so even cars like the Nissan Leaf, which supports DC charging, cannot use Superchargers.
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    View the complete article at:

    http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...ll-test-review

    Image credit: http://www.teslamotors.com/models
    B. Steadman

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    • #3
      Bruce,

      I talked with Worthingham at justinbailey.info regarding the trouble posting your comment.

      Sometimes the pic attached to the comment causes problems when attempting to post comment.

      However, it appears that Worthingham was able to upload your comment and pic:

      http://justinbailey.info/2015/06/14/...79/#comment-85

      Please verify that the pic is correct one. Also, let me know if the content, formatting of the content and the name (B. Steadman) is correct and how it should appear.

      If any corrections need to be made I will immediately talk with Worthingham and have him make edits.

      Comment


      • #4
        Everything now looks great on my comment at the site, including the formatting and my name, B. Steadman.

        Please convey my thanks to Worthingham for the successful recovery and re-posting of my comment.
        B. Steadman

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