
I just bought an Electric Car. I'm excited... but also a bit overwhelmed. I know I have a lot of work to do to integrate it into my daily life. I'll report back on my journey through the world of EVs through this substack.
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Throughout this Substack I’ve been exploring the ways in which technology permeates our lives and how we may change as we transition to new technologies. We’ve explored changes in how we read maps, using your senses in new ways, and adjusti...
A few weeks ago I ran into my colleague Sean Leahy in the hallway at work. Sean and Andrew Maynard hosted me on their “Modem Futura” podcast last spring to discuss electric cars. We hadn’t seen each other in a while and when we met his eyes...
January is a wonderful month in Arizona for car lovers. You can usually expect it to be in the 60s or 70s with lots of sunshine. That’s perfect weather for a spirited drive around twisty scenic roads with the top down and the wind in your h...
Throughout this Substack I’ve been chronicling my day-to-day life with an electric car. One of my goals has been to help others know what to expect and perhaps offer some insights into how to navigate the the unexpected differences of an el...
I can imagine a number of people flipping through this Substack and wondering what the heck I’m writing about. There are plenty of people who don’t own an EV and many may go days without even seeing one. Others of us rarely drive a mile wit...
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Jamey is an associate professor at Arizona State University where he studies the various ways that technology impacts people and people push back on technology.
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